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Contents 11
Part I 20
Book I. The History Of A Family 20
Chapter I. Fyodor Pavlovitch Karamazov 20
Chapter II. He Gets Rid Of His Eldest Son 22
Chapter III. The Second Marriage And The Second Family 23
Chapter IV. The Third Son, Alyosha 27
[pg 022] Chapter V. Elders 32
[pg 031] Book II. An Unfortunate Gathering 37
Chapter I. They Arrive At The Monastery 37
[pg 036] Chapter II. The Old Buffoon 40
Chapter III. Peasant Women Who Have Faith 45
Chapter IV. A Lady Of Little Faith 50
Chapter V. So Be It! So Be It! 55
Chapter VI. Why Is Such A Man Alive? 60
[pg 079] Chapter VII. A Young Man Bent On A Career 66
Chapter VIII. The Scandalous Scene 72
Book III. The Sensualists 78
Chapter I. In The Servants' Quarters 78
Chapter II. Lizaveta 81
Chapter III. The Confession Of A Passionate Heart—In Verse 83
Chapter IV. The Confession Of A Passionate Heart—In Anecdote 89
Chapter V. The Confession Of A Passionate Heart—"Heels Up" 93
Chapter VI. Smerdyakov 99
[pg 137] Chapter VII. The Controversy 102
Chapter VIII. Over The Brandy 106
Chapter IX. The Sensualists 111
Chapter X. Both Together 114
Chapter XI. Another Reputation Ruined 121
Part II 128
Book IV. Lacerations 128
Chapter I. Father Ferapont 128
Chapter II. At His Father's 134
Chapter III. A Meeting With The Schoolboys 137
Chapter IV. At The Hohlakovs' 140
Chapter V. A Laceration In The Drawing-Room 144
Chapter VI. A Laceration In The Cottage 151
Chapter VII. And In The Open Air 156
Book V. Pro And Contra 163
Chapter I. The Engagement 163
Chapter II. Smerdyakov With A Guitar 169
Chapter III. The Brothers Make Friends 174
Chapter IV. Rebellion 180
Chapter V. The Grand Inquisitor 186
Chapter VI. For Awhile A Very Obscure One 199
Chapter VII. “It's Always Worth While Speaking To A Clever Man” 206
[pg 311] Book VI. The Russian Monk 212
Chapter I. Father Zossima And His Visitors 212
Chapter II. The Duel 220
Chapter III. Conversations And Exhortations Of Father Zossima 234
Part III 244
Book VII. Alyosha 244
Chapter I. The Breath Of Corruption 244
[pg 375] Chapter II. A Critical Moment 251
Chapter III. An Onion 255
[pg 400] Chapter IV. Cana Of Galilee 267
Book VIII. Mitya 271
Chapter I. Kuzma Samsonov 271
Chapter II. Lyagavy 278
Chapter III. Gold-Mines 282
Chapter IV. In The Dark 290
Chapter V. A Sudden Resolution 293
Chapter VI. “I Am Coming, Too!” 304
Chapter VII. The First And Rightful Lover 309
Chapter VIII. Delirium 321
[pg 500] Book IX. The Preliminary Investigation 331
Chapter I. The Beginning Of Perhotin's Official Career 331
Chapter II. The Alarm 335
[pg 514] Chapter III. The Sufferings Of A Soul, The First Ordeal 339
[pg 523] Chapter IV. The Second Ordeal 344
[pg 531] Chapter V. The Third Ordeal 349
Chapter VI. The Prosecutor Catches Mitya 357
Chapter VII. Mitya's Great Secret. Received With Hisses 362
Chapter VIII. The Evidence Of The Witnesses. The Babe 370
Chapter IX. They Carry Mitya Away 376
Part IV 380
Book X. The Boys 380
Chapter I. Kolya Krassotkin 380
Chapter II. Children 383
Chapter III. The Schoolboy 387
Chapter IV. The Lost Dog 392
Chapter V. By Ilusha's Bedside 397
Chapter VI. Precocity 407
Chapter VII. Ilusha 412
[pg 634] Book XI. Ivan 415
Chapter I. At Grushenka's 415
Chapter II. The Injured Foot 421
[pg 654] Chapter III. A Little Demon 427
[pg 661] Chapter IV. A Hymn And A Secret 431
Chapter V. Not You, Not You! 440
Chapter VI. The First Interview With Smerdyakov 444
Chapter VII. The Second Visit To Smerdyakov 451
Chapter VIII. The Third And Last Interview With Smerdyakov 456
Chapter IX. The Devil. Ivan's Nightmare 467
Chapter X. “It Was He Who Said That” 478
Book XII. A Judicial Error 484
Chapter I. The Fatal Day 484
[pg 750] Chapter II. Dangerous Witnesses 488
Chapter III. The Medical Experts And A Pound Of Nuts 494
Chapter IV. Fortune Smiles On Mitya 497
Chapter V. A Sudden Catastrophe 503
Chapter VI. The Prosecutor's Speech. Sketches Of Character 509
[pg 795] Chapter VII. An Historical Survey 515
Chapter VIII. A Treatise On Smerdyakov 519
Chapter IX. The Galloping Troika. The End Of The Prosecutor's Speech. 524
Chapter X. The Speech For The Defense. An Argument That Cuts Both Ways 531
Chapter XI. There Was No Money. There Was No Robbery 534
Chapter XII. And There Was No Murder Either 538
Chapter XIII. A Corrupter Of Thought 543
Chapter XIV. The Peasants Stand Firm 547
[pg 855] Epilogue 552
Chapter I. Plans For Mitya's Escape 552
Chapter II. For A Moment The Lie Becomes Truth 555
Chapter III. Ilusha's Funeral. The Speech At The Stone 559
Footnotes 566
1. In Russian, “silen.” 2. A proverbial expression in Russia. 3. Grushenka. 4. i.e. setter dog. 5. Probably the public event was the Decabrist plot against the Tsar, of December 1825, in which the most distinguished men in Russia were concerned.—Translator's Note. 6. When a monk's body is carried out from the cell to the church and from the church to the graveyard, the canticle “What earthly joy...” is sung. If the deceased was a priest as well as a monk the canticle “Our Helper and Defender” is sung instead. 7. i.e. a chime of bells. 8. Literally: “Did you get off with a long nose made at you?”—a proverbial expression in Russia for failure. 9. Gogol is meant.
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