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âItâs very important for me to be in time to see my brother today,â Alyosha faltered.
âTo be sure, to be sure! You bring it all back to me. Listen, what is an aberration?â
âWhat aberration?â asked Alyosha, wondering.
âIn the legal sense. An aberration in which everything is pardonable. Whatever you do, you will be acquitted at once.â
âWhat do you mean?â
âIâll tell you. This Katyaâ ââ ⊠Ah! she is a charming, charming creature, only I never can make out who it is she is in love with. She was with me some time ago and I couldnât get anything out of her. Especially as she wonât talk to me except on the surface now. She is always talking about my health and nothing else, and she takes up such a tone with me, too. I simply said to myself, âWell, so be it. I donât careââ ââ ⊠Oh, yes. I was talking of aberration. This doctor has come. You know a doctor has come? Of course, you know itâ âthe one who discovers madmen. You wrote for him. No, it wasnât you, but Katya. Itâs all Katyaâs 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 doing and yet be in a state of aberration. And thereâs no doubt that Dmitri Fyodorovitch was suffering from aberration. They found out about aberration as soon as the law courts were reformed. Itâs all the good effect of the reformed law courts. The doctor has been here and questioned me about that evening, about the gold mines. âHow did he seem then?â he asked me. He must have been in a state of aberration. He came in shouting, âMoney, money, three thousand! Give me three thousand!â and then went away and immediately did the murder. âI donât want to murder him,â he said, and he suddenly went and murdered him. Thatâs why theyâll acquit him, because he struggled against it and yet he murdered him.â
âBut he didnât murder him,â Alyosha interrupted rather sharply. He felt more and more sick with anxiety and impatience.
âYes, I know it was that old man Grigory murdered him.â
âGrigory?â cried Alyosha.
âYes, 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.â
âBut why, why?â
âSuffering from aberration. When he recovered from the blow Dmitri Fyodorovitch gave him on the head, he was suffering from aberration; he went and committed the murder. As for his saying he didnât, he very likely doesnât remember. Only, you know, itâll be better, ever so much better, if Dmitri Fyodorovitch murdered him. And thatâs how it must have been, though I say it was Grigory. It certainly was Dmitri Fyodorovitch, and thatâs better, ever so much better! Oh! not better that a son should have killed his father, I donât defend that. Children ought to honor their parents, and yet it would be better if it were he, as youâd have nothing to cry over then, for he did it when he was unconscious or rather when he was conscious, but did not know what he was doing. Let them acquit himâ âthatâs so humane, and would show what a blessing reformed law courts are. I knew nothing about it, but they say they have been so a long time. And when I heard it yesterday, I was so struck by it that I wanted to send for you at once. And if he is acquitted, make him come straight from the law courts to dinner with me, and Iâll have a party of friends, and weâll drink to the reformed law courts. I donât believe heâd be dangerous; besides, Iâll invite a great many friends, so that he could always be led out if he did anything. And then he might be made a justice of the peace or something in another town, for those who have been in trouble themselves make the best judges. And, besides, who isnât suffering from aberration nowadays?â âyou, I, all of us are in a state of aberration, and there are ever so many examples of it: a man sits singing a song, suddenly something annoys him, he takes a pistol and shoots the first person he comes across, and no one blames him for it. I read that lately, and all the doctors confirm it. The doctors are always confirming; they confirm anything. Why, my Lise is in a state of aberration. She made me cry again yesterday, and the day before, too, and today I suddenly realized that itâs all due to aberration. Oh, Lise grieves me so! I believe sheâs quite mad. Why did she send for you? Did she send for you or did you come of yourself?â
âYes, she sent for me, and I am just going to her.â Alyosha got up resolutely.
âOh, my dear, dear Alexey Fyodorovitch, perhaps thatâs whatâs most important,â Madame Hohlakov cried, suddenly bursting into tears. âGod knows I trust
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