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1 That's not my affair; that's the other's business to discover what is my value.
Fathers and ChildrenBy Ivan Turgenev ContextHighlight In CHAPTER XVII
2 Bazarov had brought with him a microscope, and busied himself for hours together with it.
Fathers and ChildrenBy Ivan Turgenev ContextHighlight In CHAPTER X
3 He gave Piotr orders to come to him on important business the next morning directly it was light.
Fathers and ChildrenBy Ivan Turgenev ContextHighlight In CHAPTER XXIV
4 Anna Sergyevna went very rarely to the town, generally only on business, and even then she did not stay long.
Fathers and ChildrenBy Ivan Turgenev ContextHighlight In CHAPTER XV
5 Bazarov held aloof from these matters, and indeed as a guest it was not for him to meddle in other people's business.
Fathers and ChildrenBy Ivan Turgenev ContextHighlight In CHAPTER XXII
6 The day after his arrival at Maryino, he set to work on his frogs, his infusoria, and his chemical experiments, and was for ever busy with them.
Fathers and ChildrenBy Ivan Turgenev ContextHighlight In CHAPTER XXII
7 Arina Vlasyevna busied herself about the preparation of the decoction of lime-flowers, while Vassily Ivanovitch went into the next room and clutched at his hair in silent desperation.
Fathers and ChildrenBy Ivan Turgenev ContextHighlight In CHAPTER XXVII
8 He was an adroit courtier, a great hypocrite, and nothing more; he had no special aptitude for affairs, and no intellect, but he knew how to manage his own business successfully; no one could get the better of him there, and, to be sure, that's the principal thing.
Fathers and ChildrenBy Ivan Turgenev ContextHighlight In CHAPTER XII
9 The young couple lived very happily and peacefully; they were scarcely ever apart; they read together, sang and played duets together on the piano; she tended her flowers and looked after the poultry-yard; he sometimes went hunting, and busied himself with the estate, while Arkady grew and grew in the same happy and peaceful way.
Fathers and ChildrenBy Ivan Turgenev ContextHighlight In CHAPTER I