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committed in the room and not through the window; that
       is absolutely certain from the examination that has been
       made, from the position of the body and everything. There
       can be no doubt of that circumstance.’
          Mitya was absolutely dumbfounded.
         ‘But that’s utterly impossible!’ he cried, completely at a
       loss. ‘I... I didn’t go in.... I tell you positively, definitely, the
       door was shut the whole time I was in the garden, and when
       I ran out of the garden. I only stood at the window and saw
       him through the window. That’s all, that’s all.... I remember
       to the last minute. And if I didn’t remember, it would be
       just the same. I know it, for no one knew the signals except
       Smerdyakov, and me, and the dead man. And he wouldn’t
       have opened the door to anyone in the world without the
       signals.’
         ‘Signals? What signals?’ asked the prosecutor, with greedy,
       almost hysterical, curiosity. He instantly lost all trace of his
       reserve and dignity. He asked the question with a sort of
       cringing timidity. He scented an important fact of which he
       had known nothing, and was already filled with dread that
       Mitya might be unwilling to disclose it.
         ‘So you didn’t know!’ Mitya winked at him with a mali-
       cious and mocking smile. ‘What if I won’t tell you? From
       whom could you find out? No one knew about the signals
       except my father, Smerdyakov, and me: that was all. Heaven
       knew, too, but it won’t tell you. But it’s an interesting fact.
       There’s no knowing what you might build on it. Ha ha! Take
       comfort, gentlemen, I’ll reveal it. You’ve some foolish idea
       in your hearts. You don’t know the man you have to deal
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