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guessing it. Rack your brains — you’ll understand it. His
            article is absurd and ridiculous. And did you hear his stu-
           pid theory just now: if there’s no immortality of the soul,
           then there’s no virtue, and everything is lawful. (And by the
           way, do you remember how your brother Mitya cried out:
           ‘I will remember!’) An attractive theory for scoundrels! —
           (I’m being abusive, that’s stupid.) Not for scoundrels, but for
           pedantic poseurs, ‘haunted by profound, unsolved doubts.’
           He’s showing off, and what it all comes to is, ‘on the one
           hand we cannot but admit’ and ‘on the other it must be con-
           fessed!’ His whole theory is a fraud! Humanity will find in
           itself the power to live for virtue even without believing in
           immortality. It will find it in love for freedom, for equality,
           for fraternity.’
              Rakitin  could  hardly  restrain  himself  in  his  heat,  but,
            suddenly, as though remembering something, he stopped
            short.
              ‘Well, that’s enough,’ he said, with a still more crooked
            smile. ‘Why are you laughing? Do you think I’m a vulgar
           fool?’
              ‘No, I never dreamed of thinking you a vulgar fool. You
            are clever but... never mind, I was silly to smile. I understand
           your getting hot about it, Misha. I guess from your warmth
           that you are not indifferent to Katerina Ivanovna yourself;
           I’ve suspected that for a long time, brother, that’s why you
            don’t like my brother Ivan. Are you jealous of him?’
              ‘And jealous of her money, too? Won’t you add that?’
              ‘I’ll say nothing about money. I am not going to insult
           you.’

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