1 I wish my papa live to see this summer.
2 If I live here, like you, that is different.
3 This was a fine life, certainly, but it wasn't the kind of life he had wanted to live.
4 He liked to live day by day and night by night, sharing in the excitement of the crowd.
5 I always knew I should live long enough to see my country girls come into their own, and I have.
6 But, after all, we felt, winged things who would live like that must be rather degraded creatures.
7 GRANDMOTHER OFTEN SAID THAT if she had to live in town, she thanked God she lived next the Harlings.
8 She was the only one of his family who could rouse the old man from the torpor in which he seemed to live.
9 After nearly ten years in the Klondike, Tiny returned, with a considerable fortune, to live in San Francisco.
My Antonia By Willa CatherContextHighlight In BOOK 4. The Pioneer Woman's Story: I 10 But Mr. Shimerda had not been rich and selfish: he had only been so unhappy that he could not live any longer.
11 AFTER ANTONIA WENT TO live with the Cutters, she seemed to care about nothing but picnics and parties and having a good time.
12 The first thing that troubled her was when he wrote that his run had been changed, and they would likely have to live in Denver.
My Antonia By Willa CatherContextHighlight In BOOK 4. The Pioneer Woman's Story: III 13 His iron constitution was somewhat broken by mountain pneumonia, and he had drifted back to live in a milder country for a while.
14 We were taking them some provisions, as they had come to live on a wild place where there was no garden or chicken-house, and very little broken land.
15 Cutter was tormented by the fear that Mrs. Cutter would live longer than he, and that eventually her 'people,' whom he had always hated so violently, would inherit.
16 The people asleep in those houses, I thought, tried to live like the mice in their own kitchens; to make no noise, to leave no trace, to slip over the surface of things in the dark.
17 Black Hawk, the new world in which we had come to live, was a clean, well-planted little prairie town, with white fences and good green yards about the dwellings, wide, dusty streets, and shapely little trees growing along the wooden sidewalks.
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