1 You not mind my poor mamenka, Mrs. Burden.
2 Mr. Cutter will pay for this, Mrs. Burden.
3 'Just so it is, Mr. Burden,' Otto affirmed.
4 Now, mother, sit down and talk to Mr. Burden.
5 That I know, Mr. Burden, for it happened to myself.
6 I'm Mr. Burden's hired man, and I'm to drive you out.
7 We got no potatoes, Mrs. Burden, Tony admitted mournfully.
8 She wants me to tell you he won't hurt nobody, Mrs. Burden.
9 'I never like you no more, Jake and Jim Burden,' Antonia panted.
10 I expect I am more at home with that sort of bird than you are, Mrs. Burden.
11 'I expect you left your dishes on the table tonight, Mrs. Burden,' she called.
12 'I don't think he was out of his head for a minute, Mrs. Burden,' Fuchs declared.
13 Tell us, Mr. Burden,' said Charley, 'about the rattler you killed at the dog-town.
14 It seems such a little while ago when Jim Burden and I was playing all over this country.
My Antonia By Willa CatherContextHighlight In BOOK 4. The Pioneer Woman's Story: III 15 'Don't you worry about me, Mrs. Burden,' he said cheerfully, as he put on a second pair of socks.
16 I give credit where credit is due, but you know well enough, Jim Burden, there is a great difference in the principles of those two girls.
My Antonia By Willa CatherContextHighlight In BOOK 4. The Pioneer Woman's Story: III 17 'The last time I made one of these, Mrs. Burden,' he continued, as he sorted and tried his chisels, 'was for a fellow in the Black Tiger Mine, up above Silverton, Colorado.'
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