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Oh, yes. I was talking of aberration. This doctor has come.
           You know a doctor has come? Of course, you know it — the
            one  who  discovers  madmen.  You  wrote  for  him.  No,  it
           wasn’t you, but Katya. It’s all Katya’s doing. Well, you see,
            a man may be sitting perfectly sane and suddenly have an
            aberration. He may be conscious and know what he is do-
           ing and yet be in a state of aberration. And there’s no doubt
           that  Dmitri  Fyodorovitch  was  suffering  from  aberration.
           They found out about aberration as soon as the law courts
           were reformed. It’s all the good effect of the reformed law
            courts. The doctor has been here and questioned me about
           that evening, about the gold mines. ‘How did he seem then?’
           he asked me. He must have been in a state of aberration. He
            came in shouting, ‘Money, money, three thousand! Give me
           three thousand!’ and then went away and immediately did
           the murder. ‘I don’t want to murder him,’ he said, and he
            suddenly went and murdered him. That’s why they’ll acquit
           him, because he struggled against it and yet he murdered
           him.’
              ‘But he didn’t murder him,’ Alyosha interrupted rather
            sharply. He felt more and more sick with anxiety and im-
           patience.
              ‘Yes, I know it was that old man Grigory murdered him.’
              ‘Grigory?’ cried Alyosha.
              ‘Yes, yes; it was Grigory. He lay as Dmitri Fyodorovitch
            struck him down, and then got up, saw the door open, went
           in and killed Fyodor Pavlovitch.’
              ‘But why, why?’
              ‘Suffering from aberration. When he recovered from the

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