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Chapter 2



           Lyagavy






              O he must drive at full speed, and he had not the money
           Sfor horses. He had forty copecks, and that was all, all
           that was left after so many years of prosperity! But he had
            at home an old silver watch which had long ceased to go.
           He snatched it up and carried it to a Jewish watch maker
           who had a shop in the market-place. The Jew gave him six
           roubles for it.
              ‘And I didn’t expect that cried Mitya, ecstatically. (He
           was still in a state of ecstasy.) He seized his six roubles and
           ran  home.  At  home  he  borrowed  three  roubles  from  the
           people of the house, who loved him so much that they were
           pleased to give it him, though it was all they had. Mitya in
           his excitement told them on the spot that his fate would be
            decided that day, and he described, in desperate haste, the
           whole scheme he had put before Samsonov, the latter’s deci-
            sion, his own hopes for the future, and so on. These people
           had been told many of their lodger’s secrets before, and so
            looked upon him as a gentleman who was not at all proud,
            and almost one of themselves. Having thus collected nine
           roubles Mitya sent for posting-horses to take him to the Vo-

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