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She betrayed Mitya, but she betrayed herself, too. And no
       sooner had she given full expression to her feelings than the
       tension of course was over and she was overwhelmed with
       shame.  Hysterics  began  again:  she  fell  on  the  floor,  sob-
       bing and screaming. She was carried out. At that moment
       Grushenka, with a wail, rushed towards Mitya before they
       had time to prevent her.
         ‘Mitya,’  she  wailed,  ‘your  serpent  has  destroyed  you!
       There, she has shown you what she is!’ she shouted to the
       judges, shaking with anger. At a signal from the President
       they seized her and tried to remove her from the court. She
       wouldn’t allow it. She fought and struggled to get back to
       Mitya. Mitya uttered a cry and struggled to get to her. He
       was overpowered.
         Yes, I think the ladies who came to see the spectacle must
       have been satisfied — the show had been a varied one. Then
       I remember the Moscow doctor appeared on the scene. I
       believe the President had previously sent the court usher to
       arrange for medical aid for Ivan. The doctor announced to
       the court that the sick man was suffering from a dangerous
       attack of brain fever, and that he must be at once removed.
       In answer to questions from the prosecutor and the coun-
       sel for the defence he said that the patient had come to him
       of his own accord the day before yesterday and that he had
       warned him that he had such an attack coming on, but he
       had not consented to be looked after. ‘He was certainly not
       in a normal state of mind: he told me himself that he saw
       visions when he was awake, that he met several persons in
       the street, who were dead, and that Satan visited him ev-

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