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The Brothers Karamazov (Everyman's Library classics) [Hardcover]

Fyodor Dostoevsky , Richard Pevear , Larissa Volokhonsky
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Alexei Fyodorovich Karamazov was the third son of a landowner from our district, Fyodor Pavlovich Karamazov, well known in his own day (and still remembered among us) because of this dark and tragic death, which happened exactly thirteen years ago and which I shall speak of in its proper place. Read the first page
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