id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 30723 Turgenev, Ivan Sergeevich Fathers and Children .txt text/plain 76788 5856 86 'Daddy,' he said, 'let me introduce you to my great friend, Bazarov, 'Then, Arkady,' Nikolai Petrovitch began again, turning to his son, 'Your uncle's a queer fish,' Bazarov said to Arkady, as he sat in his Bazarov went away, and a sense of great happiness came over Arkady. 'Is he always like that?' Bazarov coolly inquired of Arkady directly 'What did you send your little one away for?' said Pavel Petrovitch at Bazarov said little in the presence of the 'old Kirsanovs' (that was 'Let me ask you, Pavel Petrovitch,' commented Bazarov; 'you respect between his teeth, 'Good-morning!' Bazarov went away to his room, while Bazarov gave up talking to Arkady about Madame Arkady grew thoughtful, while Bazarov lay down and turned with his face Arkady gave a forced laugh, while Bazarov turned away, and did not open Bazarov turned round and saw the pale face of Nikolai Petrovitch, who ./cache/30723.txt ./txt/30723.txt