1 We were all three in love with Lena.
2 'And I love him the best,' she whispered.
3 Next to Charley, I think she loved Nina best.
4 He shall choose our inheritance for us, the excellency of Jacob whom He loved.
5 'I love them as if they were people,' she said, rubbing her hand over the bark.
6 They loved children and animals and music, and rough play and digging in the earth.
7 Anton's a good man, and I loved my children and always believed they would turn out well.
8 Antonia loved to help grandmother in the kitchen and to learn about cooking and housekeeping.
9 Though Antonia loved her father more than she did anyone else, she stood in awe of her elder brother.
10 She loved it from the first as dearly as if she'd had a ring on her finger, and was never ashamed of it.
My Antonia By Willa CatherContextHighlight In BOOK 4. The Pioneer Woman's Story: III 11 Old Hata, she was called, and the children loved to see her coming and saved their cakes and sweets for her.
12 She loved him devotedly, but he was so ugly, with his sunken eyes and his 'fidgets,' that she hid him away from people.
13 Antonia had the most trusting, responsive eyes in the world; love and credulousness seemed to look out of them with open faces.
14 I was thinking about Antonia and her children; about Anna's solicitude for her, Ambrosch's grave affection, Leo's jealous, animal little love.
15 She loved to put up lunches for him when he went hunting, to mend his ball-gloves and sew buttons on his shooting-coat, baked the kind of nut-cake he liked, and fed his setter dog when he was away on trips with his father.
16 Through the scene between Marguerite and the elder Duval, Lena wept unceasingly, and I sat helpless to prevent the closing of that chapter of idyllic love, dreading the return of the young man whose ineffable happiness was only to be the measure of his fall.
17 I used to love to drift along the pale-yellow cornfields, looking for the damp spots one sometimes found at their edges, where the smartweed soon turned a rich copper colour and the narrow brown leaves hung curled like cocoons about the swollen joints of the stem.
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