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subject at that moment, and so might race off in a minute to
            something else and quite forget the newspaper.
              Alyosha  was  well  aware  that  the  story  of  the  terrible
            case had spread all over Russia. And, good heavens! what
           wild  rumours  about  his  brother,  about  the  Karamazovs,
            and about himself he had read in the course of those two
           months,  among  other  equally  credible  items!  One  paper
           had even stated that he had gone into a monastery and be-
            come  a  monk,  in  horror  at  his  brother’s  crime.  Another
            contradicted this, and stated that he and his elder, Father
           Zossima, had broken into the monastery chest and ‘made
           tracks from the monastery.’ The present paragraph in the
           paper Gossip was under the heading, ‘The Karamazov Case
            at Skotoprigonyevsk.’ (That, alas! was the name of our lit-
           tle town. I had hitherto kept it concealed.) It was brief, and
           Madame Hohlakov was not directly mentioned in it. No
           names appeared, in fact. It was merely stated that the crim-
           inal, whose approaching trial was making such a sensation
           —  retired  army  captain,  an  idle  swaggerer,  and  reaction-
            ary bully — was continually involved in amorous intrigues,
            and particularly popular with certain ladies ‘who were pin-
           ing in solitude.’ One such lady, a pining widow, who tried
           to seem young though she had a grown-up daughter, was
            so fascinated by him that only two hours before the crime
            she offered him three thousand roubles, on condition that
           he would elope with her to the gold mines. But the criminal,
            counting on escaping punishment, had preferred to murder
           his father to get the three thousand rather than go off to Si-
            beria with the middle-aged charms of his pining lady. This

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