1 Mr. Kirsanov has gone to the fields.
Fathers and Children By Ivan TurgenevGet Context In CHAPTER XXIII 2 His name was Nikolai Petrovitch Kirsanov.
Fathers and Children By Ivan TurgenevGet Context In CHAPTER I 3 Of course, General Kirsanov was not one of the.
Fathers and Children By Ivan TurgenevGet Context In CHAPTER XX 4 'Sitnikov, Kirsanov,' mumbled Bazarov, not stopping.
Fathers and Children By Ivan TurgenevGet Context In CHAPTER XII 5 'Bazarov, Kirsanov,' he announced abruptly in imitation of Bazarov.
Fathers and Children By Ivan TurgenevGet Context In CHAPTER XIII 6 In other words, Arkady Kirsanov is too exalted for my comprehension.
Fathers and Children By Ivan TurgenevGet Context In CHAPTER XXI 7 She secretly left Baden, and from that time steadily avoided Kirsanov.
Fathers and Children By Ivan TurgenevGet Context In CHAPTER VII 8 Kirsanov knows very well we're not Croesuses, and that you have no butler.
Fathers and Children By Ivan TurgenevGet Context In CHAPTER XX 9 That is a matter of indifference to you, Monsieur Bazarov; but you, I think, Monsieur Kirsanov, are fond of music.
Fathers and Children By Ivan TurgenevGet Context In CHAPTER XVI 10 Pavel Petrovitch Kirsanov was educated first at home, like his younger brother, and afterwards in the Corps of Pages.
Fathers and Children By Ivan TurgenevGet Context In CHAPTER VII 11 More than once, as he went home after a tender interview, Kirsanov felt within him that heartrending, bitter vexation which follows on a total failure.
Fathers and Children By Ivan TurgenevGet Context In CHAPTER VII 12 He invited Kirsanov and Bazarov to his ball, and within a few minutes invited them a second time, regarding them as brothers, and calling them Kisarov.
Fathers and Children By Ivan TurgenevGet Context In CHAPTER XII 13 The choice of the authorities fell upon Matvy Ilyitch Kolyazin, the son of the Kolyazin, under whose protection the brothers Kirsanov had once found themselves.
Fathers and Children By Ivan TurgenevGet Context In CHAPTER XII 14 After her there came out of the house a young lad, very like Piotr, dressed in a coat of grey livery, with white armorial buttons, the servant of Pavel Petrovitch Kirsanov.
Fathers and Children By Ivan TurgenevGet Context In CHAPTER IV 15 His mother, one of the Kolyazin family, as a girl called Agathe, but as a general's wife Agathokleya Kuzminishna Kirsanov, was one of those military ladies who take their full share of the duties and dignities of office.
Fathers and Children By Ivan TurgenevGet Context In CHAPTER I 16 'Yes, I must wash,' answered Arkady, and was just moving towards the door, but at that instant there came into the drawing-room a man of medium height, dressed in a dark English suit, a fashionable low cravat, and kid shoes, Pavel Petrovitch Kirsanov.
Fathers and Children By Ivan TurgenevGet Context In CHAPTER IV