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Fedor Ivanitch, for his part, was not bored, though his life, at times, weighed rather heavily on him because it was empty. He read the papers, listened to the lectures at the Sorbonne and the College de France, followed the debates in the Chambers, and set to work on a translation of a well-known scientific treatise on irrigation.
Each of us has a duty to fulfil. You, Fedor Ivanovich, must become reconciled with your wife." "Liza!" "I entreat you to let it be so. By this alone can expiation be made for for all that has taken place. Think over it, and then you will not refuse my request." "Liza! for God's sake! You ask what is impossible. I am ready to do every thing you tell me; but to be reconciled with her now!
"Well, if you won't entertain him," said Marfa Timofyevna, "who will, poor fellow? I am too old for him, he is too clever for me, and for Nastasya Karpovna he's too old, it's only the quite young men she will look at." "How can I entertain Fedor Ivanitch?" said Lisa. "If he likes, had I not better play him something on the piano?" she added irresolutely.
Anna Pavlovna succeeded by a great effort in getting hold of her husband's hand and pressing it to her lips. That same evening she died. Peter Andreich kept his word. He let his son know that out of respect to his mother's last moments, and for the sake of the little Fedor, he gave him back his blessing, and would keep Malania Sergievna in his house.
I saw that she was unhappy, so unhappy, and I thought how I could divert her a little; and besides that, I had heard that she had so much talent. Do show her some pity, Fedor Ivanich she is utterly crushed only ask Gedeonovsky broken down entirely, tout-a-fait. How can you say such things of her?" Lavretsky merely shrugged his shoulders. "And besides, what a little angel your Adochka is!
This man, accordingly, was the father of 72 children, and, to magnify the wonder, all the children were alive at the time of presentation. Herman, in some Russian statistics, relates the instance of Fedor Vassilet, a peasant of the Moscow Jurisdiction, who in 1872, at the age of seventy-five years, was the father of 87 children.
The Governor of the province had sent him an extraordinarily stupid minute, almost assuming that his dealings had been dishonest. Fedor Mihailovich felt embittered, and wrote at once a sharp answer. On his return home everything seemed to go contrary to his wishes. It was five minutes to five, and he expected the dinner to be served at once, but he was told it was not ready.
I saw that she was sad, so sad; I thought how to distract her mind and I heard that she had such marvellous talent! I assure you, Fedor Ivanitch, she is utterly crushed, ask Sergei Petrovitch even; a heart-broken woman, tout a fait: what do you say?" Lavretsky only shrugged his shoulders. "And then what a little angel is that Adotchka of yours, what a darling!
"What a capital place for a game at Puss in the Corner!" suddenly cried Lenochka, as they entered upon a small grassy lawn surrounded by lime-trees. "There are just five of us." "But have you forgotten Fedor Ivanovich?" asked her brother; "or is it yourself you have not counted?" Lenochka blushed a little. "But would Fedor Ivanovich like at his age " she began stammering.
We may see each other by-and-by some day or other a year hence, perhaps. But now, do this for my sake. In God's name, I beseech you, do what I ask!" "I am ready to obey you in every thing, Lizaveta Mikhailovna. But can it be that we must part thus? Is it possible that you will not say a single word to me?" "Fedor Ivanovich, you are walking here by my side.
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