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reached the point in his story when he learned that Grush-
            enka had deceived him and had returned from Samsonov’s
            as soon as he left her there, though she had said that she
           would stay there till midnight.
              ‘If  I  didn’t  kill  Fenya  then,  gentlemen,  it  was  only  be-
            cause I hadn’t time,’ broke from him suddenly at that point
           in his story. That, too, was carefully written down. Mitya
           waited gloomily, and was beginning to tell how he ran into
           his father’s garden when the investigating lawyer suddenly
            stopped him, and opening the big portfolio that lay on the
            sofa beside him he brought out the brass pestle.
              ‘Do you recognise this object?’ he asked, showing it to
           Mitya.
              ‘Oh, yes,’ he laughed gloomily. ‘Of course, I recognise it.
           Let me have a look at it.... Damn it, never mind!’
              ‘You have forgotten to mention it,’ observed the investi-
            gating lawyer.
              ‘Hang it all, I shouldn’t have concealed it from you. Do
           you suppose I could have managed without it? It simply es-
            caped my memory.’
              ‘Be so good as to tell us precisely how you came to arm
           yourself with it.’
              ‘Certainly I will be so good, gentlemen.’
              And Mitya described how he took the pestle and ran.
              ‘But what object had you in view in arming yourself with
            such a weapon?’
              ‘What object? No object. I just picked it up and ran off.’
              ‘What for, if you had no object?’
              Mitya’s wrath flared up. He looked intently at ‘the boy’

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