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he wouldn’t remember it.’ But, as he had denied the incident
            of the hundred roubles till the peasants had been called to
           prove it, his evidence as to returning the money to Mitya
           was naturally regarded with great suspicion. So one of the
           most dangerous witnesses brought forward by the prosecu-
           tion was again discredited.
              The same thing happened with the Poles. They took up an
            attitude of pride and independence; they vociferated loudly
           that they had both been in the service of the Crown, and
           that ‘Pan Mitya’ had offered them three thousand ‘to buy
           their honour,’ and that they had seen a large sum of mon-
            ey in his hands. Pan Mussyalovitch introduced a terrible
           number of Polish words into his sentences, and seeing that
           this only increased his consequence in the eyes of the Pres-
           ident and the prosecutor, grew more and more pompous,
            and  ended  by  talking  in  Polish  altogether.  But  Fetyukov-
           itch  caught  them,  too,  in  his  snares.  Trifon  Borissovitch,
           recalled, was forced, in spite of his evasions, to admit that
           Pan Vrublevsky had substituted another pack of cards for
           the one he had provided, and that Pan Mussyalovitch had
            cheated  during  the  game.  Kalgonov  confirmed  this,  and
            both the Poles left the witness-box with damaged reputa-
           tions, amidst laughter from the public.
              Then exactly the same thing happened with almost all
           the most dangerous witnesses. Fetyukovitch succeeded in
            casting a slur on all of them, and dismissing them with a
            certain derision. The lawyers and experts were lost in ad-
           miration, and were only at a loss to understand what good
           purpose could be served by it, for all, I repeat, felt that the

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