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Title: My Antonia
Author: Willa Sibert Cather
Release Date: November 14, 2006 [Ebook #19810]
Language: English
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My Antonia
By Willa Sibert Cather
Optima dies {~HORIZONTAL ELLIPSIS~} prima fugit
Virgil
with illustrations by
W. T. Benda
[Illustration: The Riverside Press]
Boston and New York
Houghton Mifflin Companys
The Riverside Press Cambridge
1918
To
Carrie and Irene Miner
_In memory of affections old and true_
CONTENTS
Introduction
Book I-- The Shimerdas
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VI
VII
VIII
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XI
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XIII
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XV
XVI
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XIX
Book II--The Hired Girls
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IV
V
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VIII
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XIII
XIV
XV
Book III--Lena Lingard
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II
III
IV
Book IV--The Pioneer Woman's Story
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III
IV
Book V--Cuzak's Boys
I
II
III
ILLUSTRATIONS
Illustration: Immigrant family huddled together on the train platform
Illustration: Mr. Shimerda walking on the upland prairie with a gun over
his shoulder
Illustration: Mrs. Shimerda gathering mushrooms in a Bohemian forest
Illustration: Jake bringing home a Christmas tree
Illustration: Antonia ploughing in the field
Illustration: Jim and Antonia in the garden
Illustration: Lena Lingard knitting stockings
Illustration: Antonia driving her cattle home
INTRODUCTION
LAST summer I happened to be crossing the plains of Iowa in a season of
intense heat, and it was my good fortune to have for a traveling companion
James Quayle Burden--Jim Burden, as we still call him in the West. He and I
are old friends--we grew up together in the same Nebraska town--and we had
much to say to each other. While the train flashed
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