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"
They
all
laughed
,
and
the
thought
crossed
the
prince
's
mind
that
perhaps
Lebedeff
was
really
trifling
in
this
way
because
he
foresaw
inconvenient
questions
,
and
wanted
to
gain
time
.
"
He
is
a
traitor
!
a
conspirator
!
"
shouted
Lebedeff
,
who
seemed
to
have
lost
all
control
over
himself
.
"
A
monster
!
a
slanderer
!
Ought
I
to
treat
him
as
a
nephew
,
the
son
of
my
sister
Anisia
?
"
"
Oh
!
do
be
quiet
!
You
must
be
drunk
!
He
has
taken
it
into
his
head
to
play
the
lawyer
,
prince
,
and
he
practices
speechifying
,
and
is
always
repeating
his
eloquent
pleadings
to
his
children
.
And
who
do
you
think
was
his
last
client
?
An
old
woman
who
had
been
robbed
of
five
hundred
roubles
,
her
all
,
by
some
rogue
of
a
usurer
,
besought
him
to
take
up
her
case
,
instead
of
which
he
defended
the
usurer
himself
,
a
Jew
named
Zeidler
,
because
this
Jew
promised
to
give
him
fifty
roubles
...
"
"
It
was
to
be
fifty
if
I
won
the
case
,
only
five
if
I
lost
,
"
interrupted
Lebedeff
,
speaking
in
a
low
tone
,
a
great
contrast
to
his
earlier
manner
.
"
Well
!
naturally
he
came
to
grief
:
the
law
is
not
administered
as
it
used
to
be
,
and
he
only
got
laughed
at
for
his
pains
.
But
he
was
much
pleased
with
himself
in
spite
of
that
.
'
Most
learned
judge
!
'
said
he
,
'
picture
this
unhappy
man
,
crippled
by
age
and
infirmities
,
who
gains
his
living
by
honourable
toil
--
picture
him
,
I
repeat
,
robbed
of
his
all
,
of
his
last
mouthful
;
remember
,
I
entreat
you
,
the
words
of
that
learned
legislator
,
"
Let
mercy
and
justice
alike
rule
the
courts
of
law
.
"'
Now
,
would
you
believe
it
,
excellency
,
every
morning
he
recites
this
speech
to
us
from
beginning
to
end
,
exactly
as
he
spoke
it
before
the
magistrate
.
To-day
we
have
heard
it
for
the
fifth
time
.
He
was
just
starting
again
when
you
arrived
,
so
much
does
he
admire
it
.
He
is
now
preparing
to
undertake
another
case
.
I
think
,
by
the
way
,
that
you
are
Prince
Muishkin
?
Colia
tells
me
you
are
the
cleverest
man
he
has
ever
known
...
"
"
The
cleverest
in
the
world
,
"
interrupted
his
uncle
hastily
.
"
I
do
not
pay
much
attention
to
that
opinion
,
"
continued
the
young
man
calmly
.
"
Colia
is
very
fond
of
you
,
but
he
,
"
pointing
to
Lebedeff
,
"
is
flattering
you
.
I
can
assure
you
I
have
no
intention
of
flattering
you
,
or
anyone
else
,
but
at
least
you
have
some
common-sense
.
Well
,
will
you
judge
between
us
?
Shall
we
ask
the
prince
to
act
as
arbitrator
?
"
he
went
on
,
addressing
his
uncle
.
"
I
am
so
glad
you
chanced
to
come
here
,
prince
.
"