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all relations with you from this moment and probably for
            ever. I beg you to leave me at this turning. It’s the way to
           your lodgings, too. You’d better be particularly careful not
           to come to me to-day! Do you hear?’
              He turned and walked on with a firm step, not looking
            back.
              ‘Brother,’ Alyosha called after him, ‘if anything happens
           to you to-day, turn to me before anyone!’
              But Ivan made no reply. Alyosha stood under the lamp-
           post  at  the  cross  roads,  till  Ivan  had  vanished  into  the
            darkness. Then he turned and walked slowly homewards.
           Both Alyosha and Ivan were living in lodgings; neither of
           them was willing to live in Fyodor Pavlovitch’s empty house.
           Alyosha had a furnished room in the house of some working
           people. Ivan lived some distance from him. He had taken a
           roomy and fairly comfortable lodge attached to a fine house
           that belonged to a well-to-do lady, the widow of an official.
           But his only attendant was a deaf and rheumatic old crone
           who went to bed at six o’clock every evening and got up at
            six in the morning. Ivan had become remarkably indiffer-
            ent to his comforts of late, and very fond of being alone. He
            did everything for himself in the one room he lived in, and
           rarely entered any of the other rooms in his abode.
              He reached the gate of the house and had his hand on
           the  bell,  when  he  suddenly  stopped.  He  felt  that  he  was
           trembling all over with anger. Suddenly he let go of the bell,
           turned back with a curse, and walked with rapid steps in
           the opposite direction. He walked a mile and a half to a
           tiny, slanting, wooden house, almost a hut, where Marya

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