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was touched on, flown into a perfect frenzy, and yet he was
           reported to be a disinterested and not grasping man.
              ‘As to the opinion of my learned colleague,’ the Moscow
            doctor  added  ironically  in  conclusion  ‘that  the  prisoner
           would, entering the court, have naturally looked at the la-
            dies and not straight before him, I will only say that, apart
           from the playfulness of this theory, it is radically unsound.
           For though I fully agree that the prisoner, on entering the
            court where his fate will be decided, would not naturally
            look straight before him in that fixed way, and that that may
           really be a sign of his abnormal mental condition, at the
            same time I maintain that he would naturally not look to
           the left at the ladies, but, on the contrary, to the right to find
           his legal adviser, on whose help all his hopes rest and on
           whose defence all his future depends.’ The doctor expressed
           his opinion positively and emphatically.
              But the unexpected pronouncement of Doctor Varvinsky
            gave the last touch of comedy to the difference of opinion
            between the experts. In his opinion the prisoner was now,
            and  had  been  all  along,  in  a  perfectly  normal  condition,
            and, although he certainly must have been in a nervous and
            exceedingly excited state before his arrest, this might have
            been due to several perfectly obvious causes, jealousy, anger,
            continual drunkenness, and so on. But this nervous con-
            dition would not involve the mental abberation of which
           mention had just been made. As to the question whether
           the prisoner should have looked to the left or to the right
            on entering the court, ‘in his modest opinion,’ the prisoner
           would naturally look straight before him on entering the

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