1 on the land, and thank God for that.
2 You must thank Him, and pray to Him for succor.
3 He thanked her by a smile, and sat down beside her.
4 When she had finished, they all thanked her again, and went off to tea.
5 Marya Yevgenyevna and her daughter expressed their thanks and admiration.
6 The marshal of the province got up, thanked the nobility for their confidence, and shed tears.
7 It was all so simple, but he took it so awkwardly, and was so long thanking me, that I felt awkward too.
8 I only know that she thanks God for everything, for every misfortune, and thanks God too that her husband died.
9 No; we only came to fetch you and thank you," she said, rewarding him with a smile that was like a gift, "for coming.
10 The bailiff came in, and said everything, thank God, was doing well; but informed him that the buckwheat in the new drying machine had been a little scorched.
11 When the reader had finished, the chairman thanked him and read some verses of the poet Ment sent him on the jubilee, and said a few words by way of thanks to the poet.
12 When the reader had finished, the chairman thanked him and read some verses of the poet Ment sent him on the jubilee, and said a few words by way of thanks to the poet.
13 Stepan Arkadyevitch had learned easily at school, thanks to his excellent abilities, but he had been idle and mischievous, and therefore was one of the lowest in his class.
14 Be that as it might, when, on the seventh day, he parted from the prince, who was starting for Moscow, and received his thanks, he was happy to be rid of his uncomfortable position and the unpleasant reflection of himself.
15 Several times he repeated the words: "I have served to the best of my powers with truth and good faith, I value your goodness and thank you," and suddenly he stopped short from the tears that choked him, and went out of the room.
16 And so, simply and easily, thanks to the facilities of town life, Levin settled a question which, in the country, would have called for so much personal trouble and exertion, and going out onto the steps, he called a sledge, sat down, and drove to Nikitsky.
17 Just as incontestably as it was necessary to repay a debt was it necessary to keep the property in such a condition that his son, when he received it as a heritage, would say "thank you" to his father as Levin had said "thank you" to his grandfather for all he built and planted.
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