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refusing to give this or that piece of evidence. After which I
           will beg you to continue.’
              ‘Gentlemen,  I’m  not  angry...  I...  ‘Mitya  muttered  in  a
           rather  disconcerted  tone.  ‘Well,  gentlemen,  you  see,  that
           Samsonov to whom I went then..’
              We will, of course, not reproduce his account of what is
            known  to  the  reader  already.  Mitya  was  impatiently  anx-
           ious not to omit the slightest detail. At the same time he
           was in a hurry to get it over. But as he gave his evidence
           it was written down, and therefore they had continually to
           pull him up. Mitya disliked this, but submitted; got angry,
           though still good-humouredly. He did, it is true, exclaim,
           from time to time, ‘Gentlemen, that’s enough to make an
            angel out of patience!’ Or, ‘Gentlemen, it’s no good your ir-
           ritating me.’
              But even though he exclaimed he still preserved for a
           time  his  genially  expansive  mood.  So  he  told  them  how
           Samsonov had made a fool of him two days before. (He had
            completely realised by now that he had been fooled.) The
            sale of his watch for six roubles to obtain money for the jour-
           ney was something new to the lawyers. They were at once
            greatly interested, and even, to Mitya’s intense indignation,
           thought it necessary to write the fact down as a secondary
            confirmation of the circumstance that he had hardly a far-
           thing in his pocket at the time. Little by little Mitya began
           to grow surly. Then, after describing his journey to see Lya-
            gavy, the night spent in the stifling hut, and so on, he came
           to his return to the town. Here he began, without being par-
           ticularly urged, to give a minute account of the agonies of

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