![]() you wrote to me, 'why go away?'but i can't stay and i don't want to. i find myself, i'm sure you will agree, ina very stupid position. You must be furious with me." "no, i'm not angry with you, evgenyvassilich, but i'm upset." "so much the worse.in any case i've been punished enough. he approached her, but even then he did notraise his eyes and said in a husky voice: "i have to apologize to you, annasergeyevna. ![]() madame odintsov glanced at him twice, notfurtively, but straight in his face, which looked stern and choleric, with downcasteyes and a contemptuous determination stamped on every feature, and she thought:"no.no.no." after dinner, she went with the wholecompany into the garden, and seeing that bazarov wanted to speak to her, she walkeda few steps to one side and stopped. bazarov maintained a grim and obstinatesilence. ![]() among other things, he announced that thegovernor had ordered his secretaries on special commissions to wear spurs, in casehe might want to send them off somewhere on horseback, at greater speed.Īrkady talked in an undertone to katya, andattended diplomatically to the princess. ![]() porfiri platonich turned up and toldvarious anecdotes he had just returned from the town. however, the meal went off quitesatisfactorily. Fathers and sons by ivan turgenevchapter 19 in spite of her ma5terly self-control andsuperiority to every kind of prejudice, madame odintsov felt awkward when sheentered the dining room for dinner.
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