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He only sent word the day before, through a friend, to his
            brother Dmitri, that he loved him and expected him to keep
           his promise. Dmitri wondered, for he could not remember
           what he had promised, but he answered by letter that he
           would do his utmost not to let himself be provoked ‘by vile-
           ness,’ but that, although he had a deep respect for the elder
            and for his brother Ivan, he was convinced that the meeting
           was either a trap for him or an unworthy farce.
              ‘Nevertheless I would rather bite out my tongue than be
            lacking in respect to the sainted man whom you reverence
            so highly,’ he wrote in conclusion. Alyosha was not greatly
            cheered by the letter.


























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