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Rogojin
laughed
bitterly
as
he
said
these
words
,
and
opening
the
door
,
held
it
for
the
prince
to
pass
out
.
Muishkin
looked
surprised
,
but
went
out
.
The
other
followed
him
as
far
as
the
landing
of
the
outer
stairs
,
and
shut
the
door
behind
him
.
They
both
now
stood
facing
one
another
,
as
though
oblivious
of
where
they
were
,
or
what
they
had
to
do
next
.
"
Well
,
good-bye
!
"
said
the
prince
,
holding
out
his
hand
.
"
Good-bye
,
"
said
Rogojin
,
pressing
it
hard
,
but
quite
mechanically
.
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The
prince
made
one
step
forward
,
and
then
turned
round
.
"
As
to
faith
,
"
he
said
,
smiling
,
and
evidently
unwilling
to
leave
Rogojin
in
this
state
--
"
as
to
faith
,
I
had
four
curious
conversations
in
two
days
,
a
week
or
so
ago
.
One
morning
I
met
a
man
in
the
train
,
and
made
acquaintance
with
him
at
once
.
I
had
often
heard
of
him
as
a
very
learned
man
,
but
an
atheist
;
and
I
was
very
glad
of
the
opportunity
of
conversing
with
so
eminent
and
clever
a
person
.
He
does
n't
believe
in
God
,
and
he
talked
a
good
deal
about
it
,
but
all
the
while
it
appeared
to
me
that
he
was
speaking
outside
the
subject
.
And
it
has
always
struck
me
,
both
in
speaking
to
such
men
and
in
reading
their
books
,
that
they
do
not
seem
really
to
be
touching
on
that
at
all
,
though
on
the
surface
they
may
appear
to
do
so
.
I
told
him
this
,
but
I
dare
say
I
did
not
clearly
express
what
I
meant
,
for
he
could
not
understand
me
.
"
That
same
evening
I
stopped
at
a
small
provincial
hotel
,
and
it
so
happened
that
a
dreadful
murder
had
been
committed
there
the
night
before
,
and
everybody
was
talking
about
it
.
Two
peasants
--
elderly
men
and
old
friends
--
had
had
tea
together
there
the
night
before
,
and
were
to
occupy
the
same
bedroom
.
They
were
not
drunk
but
one
of
them
had
noticed
for
the
first
time
that
his
friend
possessed
a
silver
watch
which
he
was
wearing
on
a
chain
.
He
was
by
no
means
a
thief
,
and
was
,
as
peasants
go
,
a
rich
man
;
but
this
watch
so
fascinated
him
that
he
could
not
restrain
himself
.
He
took
a
knife
,
and
when
his
friend
turned
his
back
,
he
came
up
softly
behind
,
raised
his
eyes
to
heaven
,
crossed
himself
,
and
saying
earnestly
--
'
God
forgive
me
,
for
Christ
's
sake
!
'
he
cut
his
friend
's
throat
like
a
sheep
,
and
took
the
watch
.
"
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Rogojin
roared
with
laughter
.
He
laughed
as
though
he
were
in
a
sort
of
fit
.
It
was
strange
to
see
him
laughing
so
after
the
sombre
mood
he
had
been
in
just
before
.
"
Oh
,
I
like
that
!
That
beats
anything
!
"
he
cried
convulsively
,
panting
for
breath
.
"
One
is
an
absolute
unbeliever
;
the
other
is
such
a
thorough-going
believer
that
he
murders
his
friend
to
the
tune
of
a
prayer
!
Oh
,
prince
,
prince
,
that
's
too
good
for
anything
!
You
ca
n't
have
invented
it
.
It
's
the
best
thing
I
've
heard
!
"