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torn open and was empty: the money had been removed.
           They found also on the floor a piece of narrow pink ribbon,
           with which the envelope had been tied up.
              One piece of Pyotr Ilyitch’s evidence made a great im-
           pression on the prosecutor and the investigating magistrate,
           namely,  his  idea  that  Dmitri  Fyodorovitch  would  shoot
           himself before daybreak, that he had resolved to do so, had
            spoken of it to Ilyitch, had taken the pistols, loaded them
            before him, written a letter, put it in his pocket, etc. When
           Pyotr Ilyitch, though still unwilling to believe in it, threat-
            ened to tell someone so as to prevent the suicide, Mitya had
            answered grinning: ‘You’ll be too late.’ So they must make
           haste to Mokroe to find the criminal, before he really did
            shoot himself.
              ‘That’s clear, that’s clear!’ repeated the prosecutor in great
            excitement. ‘That’s just the way with mad fellows like that: ‘I
            shall kill myself to-morrow, so I’ll make merry till I die!’’
              The story of how he had bought the wine and provisions
            excited the prosecutor more than ever.
              ‘Do you remember the fellow that murdered a merchant
            called Olsufyev, gentlemen? He stole fifteen hundred, went
            at once to have his hair curled, and then, without even hid-
           ing the money, carrying it almost in his hand in the same
           way, he went off to the girls.’
              All  were  delayed,  however,  by  the  inquiry,  the  search,
            and  the  formalities,  etc.,  in  the  house  of  Fyodor  Pavlov-
           itch. It all took time and so, two hours before starting, they
            sent on ahead to Mokroe the officer of the rural police, Ma-
           vriky Mavrikyevitch Schmertsov, who had arrived in the

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