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And it's a bit of a departure from the way you normally do things at Fyodor's, because these are 35 road trips, are they?
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And it's a bit of a departure from the way you normally do things at Fyodor's, because these are 35 road trips, are they?
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Fyodor's bike was cobbled together from three hopeless ruins.
Calling A Dead Man Cross, Gillian 2001
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Tough luck, said Fyodor's wave as he put his head down and cycled away.
Calling A Dead Man Cross, Gillian 2001
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Dostoevsky brings with him the wife he has married in Siberia, a widow, and her son by her previous husband, and they are met by Fyodor's brother Mikhail who sees at once that Dostoevsky is not a broken man.
On the Verge Pritchett, V.S. 1986
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Fyodor's voice was heard: 'There's nothing for it, Philip Philipovich, we'll have to open the door and let the water out.
The Heart Of A Dog Bulgakov, Mikhail, 1891-1940 1968
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'That's him,' came Fyodor's voice, 'except the little devil's got a bit fatter.'
The Heart Of A Dog Bulgakov, Mikhail, 1891-1940 1968
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Fyodor's opinion, much talking was unseemly in children and pernicious to them; moreover Petrushka had taken up a contemptuous and critical attitude to fishing, a pursuit to which both his Reverence and the deacon were greatly addicted.
The Bishop and Other Stories Anton Pavlovich Chekhov 1882
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Fyodor's wife, Sofya, a plain, ailing woman, lives at home at her father-in-law's.
The Witch and other stories Anton Pavlovich Chekhov 1882
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I tell you what, children, couldn't you move out somewhere -- to Fyodor's lodge, for instance -- and give your room to the valet?
The Wife, and other stories Anton Pavlovich Chekhov 1882
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