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  • And she had a plump daughter, and the daughter was called Nastasia, and she was married to a handsome peasant called

    Old Peter's Russian Tales Arthur Ransome 1925

  • “Look here,” cried Rogojin, seizing him fiercely by the arm, “look here, if you so much as name Nastasia

    The Idiot 2002

  • Player who reminds you of yourself: Actually it's my sister, Nastasia, who played at California Baptist University.

    USATODAY.com - 2005 All-USA girls basketball team 2005

  • If Rogojin was really not at home, the prince was advised to go to a certain house, the address of which was given, where lived a German lady, a friend of Nastasia

    The Idiot 2002

  • He longed to solve the mystery of something in the face Nastasia

    The Idiot 2002

  • Both sat down, at a little distance from one another — Aglaya on the sofa, in the corner of the room, Nastasia by the window.

    The Idiot 2002

  • “Gavrila Ardalionovitch Ivolgin,” said Nastasia, firmly and evenly.

    The Idiot 2002

  • Nastasia was silent, and would not say what she thought about it.

    The Idiot 2002

  • Evgenie Pavlovitch flushed up and looked angrily at Nastasia

    The Idiot 2002

  • Did she mean because Nastasia had been living with

    The Idiot 2002

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