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Chapter 5



           A Sudden Catastrophe






             MAY note that he had been called before Alyosha. But the
           I sher of the court announced to the President that, owing
             u
           to an attack of illness or some sort of fit, the witness could
           not appear at the moment, but was ready to give his evi-
            dence as soon as he recovered. But no one seemed to have
           heard it and it only came out later.
              His entrance was for the first moment almost unnoticed.
           The principal witnesses, especially the two rival ladies, had
            already  been  questioned.  Curiosity  was  satisfied  for  the
           time; the public was feeling almost fatigued. Several more
           witnesses were still to be heard, who probably had little in-
           formation to give after all that had been given. Time was
           passing. Ivan walked up with extraordinary slowness, look-
           ing at no one, and with his head bowed, as though plunged
           in  gloomy  thought.  He  was  irreproachably  dressed,  but
           his face made a painful impression, on me at least: there
           was an earthy look in it, a look like a dying man’s. His eyes
           were lustreless; he raised them and looked slowly round the
            court. Alyosha jumped up from his seat and moaned ‘Ah!’ I
           remember that, but it was hardly noticed.

           11                              The Brothers Karamazov
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