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  • Anna Sergeyevna obviously enjoyed, though she rarely agreed with him, began to show quite unprecedented signs of unrest; he was easily irritated, spoke with reluctance, often looked angry, and could not sit still in one place, as if moved about by some irresistible desire; while Arkady, who had conclusively made up his mind that he was in love with Madame Odintsov, began to abandon himself to a quiet melancholy.

    Fathers and Sons 2003

  • Madame Odintsov said nothing and Bazarov remained silent.

    Fathers and Sons 2003

  • “Draw the blind and sit down,” said Madame Odintsov.

    Fathers and Sons 2003

  • “What do I want,” repeated Madame Odintsov and sighed.

    Fathers and Sons 2003

  • It seemed to him sometimes that a change was also taking place in Madame Odintsov, that her face expressed something unusual, that perhaps ... but at that point he would stamp on the ground, grind his teeth or clench his fist.

    Fathers and Sons 2003

  • Madame Odintsov expressed no particular surprise when Arkady told her the next day that he was going with Bazarov; she seemed tired and preoccupied.

    Fathers and Sons 2003

  • Madame Odintsov started looking at the shawl over her sleeve.

    Fathers and Sons 2003

  • The real cause of all this “novelty” was the feeling inspired in Bazarov by Madame Odintsov, a feeling which at once tortured and maddened him, and which he would have promptly denied with contemptuous laughter and cynical abuse if anyone had even remotely hinted at the possibility of what was happening within him.

    Fathers and Sons 2003

  • During the whole journey neither of them so much as mentioned the name of Madame Odintsov; Bazarov, in particular, hardly opened his mouth, and kept staring sideways at the road with a kind of embittered concentration.

    Fathers and Sons 2003

  • “Yes,” repeated Madame Odintsov, with a sort of dread which she did not quite understand.

    Fathers and Sons 2003

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