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Chapter 1



           The Fatal Day






               T ten o’clock in the morning of the day following the
           Aevents I have described, the trial of Dmitri Karamazov
            began in our district court.
              I hasten to emphasise the fact that I am far from esteem-
           ing myself capable of reporting all that took place at the trial
           in full detail, or even in the actual order of events. I imagine
           that to mention everything with full explanation would fill
            a volume, even a very large one. And so I trust I may not be
           reproached, for confining myself to what struck me. I may
           have selected as of most interest what was of secondary im-
           portance, and may have omitted the most prominent and
            essential details. But I see I shall do better not to apologise.
           I will do my best and the reader will see for himself that I
           have done all I can.
              And,  to  begin  with,  before  entering  the  court,  I  will
           mention what surprised me most on that day. Indeed, as
           it appeared later, everyone was surprised at it, too. We all
            knew that the affair had aroused great interest, that every-
            one was burning with impatience for the trial to begin, that
           it had been a subject of talk, conjecture, exclamation and

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