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1  Nikolai Petrovitch fell to dreaming.
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2  His name was Nikolai Petrovitch Kirsanov.
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3  Nikolai Petrovitch gave vent to a low chuckle.
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4  'Yes,' said Nikolai Petrovitch between his teeth.
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5  Nikolai Petrovitch's coachman brought the horses round.
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6  Nikolai Petrovitch jumped up, and bent his eyes on the road.
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7  'I hope, dear Yevgeny Vassilyitch, you won't be dull with us,' continued Nikolai Petrovitch.
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8  Nikolai Petrovitch seemed far more excited than his son; he seemed a little confused, a little timid.
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9  Nikolai Petrovitch began looking at it, but his ear had already caught the sound of approaching wheels.
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10  Nikolai Petrovitch was born in the south of Russia like his elder brother, Pavel, of whom more hereafter.
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11  'I have had a lot of bother with the peasants this year,' pursued Nikolai Petrovitch, turning to his son.
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12  'So here you are, a graduate at last, and come home again,' said Nikolai Petrovitch, touching Arkady now on the shoulder, now on the knee.
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13  'Yevgeny Vassilyev,' answered Bazarov, in a lazy but manly voice; and turning back the collar of his rough coat, he showed Nikolai Petrovitch his whole face.
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14  'Never mind, never mind,' repeated Nikolai Petrovitch, smiling tenderly, and twice he struck the collar of his son's cloak and his own greatcoat with his hand.
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15  Meanwhile Nikolai Petrovitch had already, in his parents' lifetime and to their no slight chagrin, had time to fall in love with the daughter of his landlord, a petty official, Prepolovensky.
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16  Nikolai Petrovitch went back quickly, and going up to a tall man in a long, loose, rough coat with tassels, who had only just got out of the carriage, he warmly pressed the ungloved red hand, which the latter did not at once hold out to him.
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17  Nikolai Petrovitch bent his head, and began staring at the crumbling steps; a big mottled fowl walked sedately towards him, treading firmly with its great yellow legs; a muddy cat gave him an unfriendly look, twisting herself coyly round the railing.
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