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‘He will, I see he will! Eh, Misha! Why, I was going to
       kiss you for the commission.... If you don’t make a mistake,
       there’s ten roubles for you, run along, make haste.... Cham-
       pagne’s the chief thing, let them bring up champagne. And
       brandy, too, and red and white wine, and all I had then....
       They know what I had then.’
         ‘But  listen!’  Pyotr  Ilyitch  interrupted  with  some  impa-
       tience. ‘I say, let him simply run and change the money and
       tell them not to close, and you go and tell them.... Give him
       your note. Be off, Misha! Put your best leg forward!’
          Pyotr  Ilyitch  seemed  to  hurry  Misha  off  on  purpose,
       because  the  boy  remained  standing  with  his  mouth  and
       eyes wide open, apparently understanding little of Mitya’s
       orders, gazing up with amazement and terror at his blood-
       stained face and the trembling blood-stained fingers that
       held the notes.
         ‘Well,  now  come  and  wash,’  said  Pyotr  Ilyitch  sternly.
       ‘Put the money on the table or else in your pocket.... That’s
       right, come along. But take off your coat.’
         And beginning to help him off with his coat, he cried
       out again:
         ‘Look, your coat’s covered with blood, too!’
         ‘That...  it’s  not  the  coat.  It’s  only  a  little  here  on  the
       sleeve.... And that’s only here where the handkerchief lay.
       It must have soaked through. I must have sat on the hand-
       kerchief at Fenya’s, and the blood’s come through,’ Mitya
       explained  at  once  with  a  child-like  unconsciousness  that
       was astounding. Pyotr Ilyitch listened, frowning.
         ‘Well, you must have been up to something; you must
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