Tanya behaved like a grownup person, and looked after the little ones.
It was so narrow on Tanya's shoulders that it was quite painful to look at her.
One dress, Tanya's, which the English governess had undertaken, cost Darya Alexandrovna much loss of temper.
The culprit was sitting at the window in the corner of the drawing room; beside him was standing Tanya with a plate.
Two childish voices (Stepan Arkadyevitch recognized the voices of Grisha, his youngest boy, and Tanya, his eldest girl) were heard outside the door.
Tanya had at first been under the influence of her pity for Grisha, then of a sense of her noble action, and tears were standing in her eyes too; but she did not refuse, and ate her share.