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Alyosha entered the room he came upon Rakitin, who was
       just  taking  leave  of  Mitya.  They  were  both  talking  loud-
       ly. Mitya was laughing heartily as he saw him out, while
       Rakitin  seemed  grumbling.  Rakitin  did  not  like  meeting
       Alyosha, especially of late. He scarcely spoke to him, and
       bowed to him stiffly. Seeing Alyosha enter now, he frowned
       and looked away, as though he were entirely absorbed in
       buttoning his big, warm, fur-trimmed overcoat. Then he
       began looking at once for his umbrella.
         ‘I must mind not to forget my belongings,’ he muttered,
       simply to say something.
         ‘Mind you don’t forget other people’s belongings,’ said
       Mitya, as a joke, and laughed at once at his own wit. Rakitin
       fired up instantly.
         ‘You’d better give that advice to your own family, who’ve
       always been a slave-driving lot, and not to Rakitin,’ he cried,
       suddenly trembling with anger.
         ‘What’s the matter? I was joking,’ cried Mitya. ‘Damn it
       all! They are all like that.’ He turned to Alyosha, nodding
       towards  Rakitin’s  hurriedly  retreating  figure.  ‘He  was  sit-
       ting here, laughing and cheerful, and all at once he boils up
       like that. He didn’t even nod to you. Have you broken with
       him completely? Why are you so late? I’ve not been simply
       waiting, but thirsting for you the whole morning. But never
       mind. We’ll make up for it now.’
         ‘Why does he come here so often? Surely you are not such
       great friends?’ asked Alyosha. He, too, nodded at the door
       through which Rakitin had disappeared.
         ‘Great friends with Rakitin? No, not as much as that. Is
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