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Chapter 6



       “I Am Coming, Too!’






          UT Dmitri Fyodorovitch was speeding along the road.
       BIt was a little more than twenty versts to Mokroe, but
       Andrey’s three horses galloped at such a pace that the dis-
       tance might be covered in an hour and a quarter. The swift
       motion  revived  Mitya.  The  air  was  fresh  and  cool,  there
       were big stars shining in the sky. It was the very night, and
       perhaps the very hour, in which Alyosha fell on the earth,
       and rapturously swore to love it for ever and ever.
         All  was  confusion,  confusion  in  Mitya’s  soul,  but  al-
       though many things were goading his heart, at that moment
       his whole being was yearning for her, his queen, to whom
       he was flying to look on her for the last time. One thing I
       can say for certain; his heart did not waver for one instant.
       I shall perhaps not be believed when I say that this jealous
       lover felt not the slightest jealousy of this new rival, who
       seemed to have sprung out of the earth. If any other had
       appeared on the scene, he would have been jealous at once,
       and would-perhaps have stained his fierce hands with blood
       again. But as he flew through the night, he felt no envy, no
       hostility even, for the man who had been her first lover.... It
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