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take a more and more lenient view of him. ‘He was a man
            of good heart, perhaps,’ he thought, ‘who had come to grief
           from drinking and dissipation.’ His first horror had been
            succeeded by pity. As for Alyosha, the police captain was
           very fond of him and had known him for a long time. Raki-
           tin, who had of late taken to coming very often to see the
           prisoner, was one of the most intimate acquaintances of the
           ‘police captain’s young ladies,’ as he called them, and was
            always hanging about their house. He gave lessons in the
           house of the prison superintendent, too, who, though scru-
           pulous in the performance of his duties, was a kindhearted
            old man. Alyosha, again, had an intimate acquaintance of
            long  standing  with  the  superintendent,  who  was  fond  of
           talking to him, generally on sacred subjects. He respected
           Ivan Fyodorovitch, and stood in awe of his opinion, though
           he was a great philosopher himself; ‘self-taught,’ of course.
           But Alyosha had an irresistible attraction for him. During
           the last year the old man had taken to studying the Apoc-
           ryphal Gospels, and constantly talked over his impressions
           with his young friend. He used to come and see him in the
           monastery and discussed for hours together with him and
           with the monks. So even if Alyosha were late at the pris-
            on, he had only to go to the superintendent and everything
           was made easy. Besides, everyone in the prison, down to the
           humblest warder, had grown used to Alyosha. The sentry, of
            course, did not trouble him so long as the authorities were
            satisfied.
              When  Mitya  was  summoned  from  his  cell,  he  always
           went downstairs, to the place set aside for interviews. As

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