1 I had bought it with great care.
2 He seemed not to care about anything.
3 She took care of her when the baby was born.
My Antonia By Willa CatherContextHighlight In BOOK 4. The Pioneer Woman's Story: II 4 Our children were good about taking care of each other.
5 'I don't care anything about any of them but you,' I said.
6 I not care that your grandmother say it makes me like a man.
7 I've seen a good deal of married life, and I don't care for it.
8 I don't care what they say about me, but if it hurts you, that settles it.
9 I shouldn't care for a family of that size myself, but somehow it's just right for Tony.
10 She had spent too much of her life taking care of animals to have much sentiment about them.
11 I told her I didn't know what they believed, and didn't care, and that I certainly wasn't going to be a preacher.
12 He told Antonia that in his country only rich people had cows, but here any man could have one who would take care of her.
13 AFTER ANTONIA WENT TO live with the Cutters, she seemed to care about nothing but picnics and parties and having a good time.
14 She took a few grains of the popcorn we pressed upon her, eating them discreetly and taking care not to get her fingers sticky.
15 With me they had been like older brothers; had restrained their speech and manners out of care for me, and given me so much good comradeship.
16 Tiny audits Lena's accounts occasionally, and invests her money for her; and Lena, apparently, takes care that Tiny doesn't grow too miserly.
17 I travelled in the care of a mountain boy, Jake Marpole, one of the 'hands' on my father's old farm under the Blue Ridge, who was now going West to work for my grandfather.'
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