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Meanwhile
the
daylight
grew
full
and
strong
;
and
at
last
the
prince
lay
down
,
as
though
overcome
by
despair
,
and
laid
his
face
against
the
white
,
motionless
face
of
Rogojin
.
His
tears
flowed
on
to
Rogojin
's
cheek
,
though
he
was
perhaps
not
aware
of
them
himself
.
At
all
events
when
,
after
many
hours
,
the
door
was
opened
and
people
thronged
in
,
they
found
the
murderer
unconscious
and
in
a
raging
fever
The
prince
was
sitting
by
him
,
motionless
,
and
each
time
that
the
sick
man
gave
a
laugh
,
or
a
shout
,
he
hastened
to
pass
his
own
trembling
hand
over
his
companion
's
hair
and
cheeks
,
as
though
trying
to
soothe
and
quiet
him
.
But
alas
!
he
understood
nothing
of
what
was
said
to
him
,
and
recognized
none
of
those
who
surrounded
him
.
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If
Schneider
himself
had
arrived
then
and
seen
his
former
pupil
and
patient
,
remembering
the
prince
's
condition
during
the
first
year
in
Switzerland
,
he
would
have
flung
up
his
hands
,
despairingly
,
and
cried
,
as
he
did
then
:
"
An
idiot
!
"
When
the
widow
hurried
away
to
Pavlofsk
,
she
went
straight
to
Daria
Alexeyevna
's
house
,
and
telling
all
she
knew
,
threw
her
into
a
state
of
great
alarm
.
Both
ladies
decided
to
communicate
at
once
with
Lebedeff
,
who
,
as
the
friend
and
landlord
of
the
prince
,
was
also
much
agitated
.
Vera
Lebedeff
told
all
she
knew
,
and
by
Lebedeff
's
advice
it
was
decided
that
all
three
should
go
to
Petersburg
as
quickly
as
possible
,
in
order
to
avert
"
what
might
so
easily
happen
.
"
This
is
how
it
came
about
that
at
eleven
o'clock
next
morning
Rogojin
's
flat
was
opened
by
the
police
in
the
presence
of
Lebedeff
,
the
two
ladies
,
and
Rogojin
's
own
brother
,
who
lived
in
the
wing
.
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The
evidence
of
the
porter
went
further
than
anything
else
towards
the
success
of
Lebedeff
in
gaining
the
assistance
of
the
police
.
He
declared
that
he
had
seen
Rogojin
return
to
the
house
last
night
,
accompanied
by
a
friend
,
and
that
both
had
gone
upstairs
very
secretly
and
cautiously
.
After
this
there
was
no
hesitation
about
breaking
open
the
door
,
since
it
could
not
be
got
open
in
any
other
way
.
Rogojin
suffered
from
brain
fever
for
two
months
.
When
he
recovered
from
the
attack
he
was
at
once
brought
up
on
trial
for
murder
.
He
gave
full
,
satisfactory
,
and
direct
evidence
on
every
point
;
and
the
prince
's
name
was
,
thanks
to
this
,
not
brought
into
the
proceedings
.
Rogojin
was
very
quiet
during
the
progress
of
the
trial
.