1 I tried to shut Antonia out of my mind.
My Antonia By Willa CatherContextHighlight In BOOK 4. The Pioneer Woman's Story: I 2 You not mind my poor mamenka, Mrs. Burden.
3 'Mrs. Shimerda is made up her mind,' he added.
4 I can take more interest when my work is off my mind.
My Antonia By Willa CatherContextHighlight In BOOK 4. The Pioneer Woman's Story: III 5 My grandmother's getting feeble now, and her mind wanders.
6 But tonight her mind seemed to dwell on those early years.
7 'You've got something on your mind, Antonia,' she said anxiously.
8 She carried them all in her mind as if they were characters in a book or a play.
9 The Russians had such bad luck that people were afraid of them and liked to put them out of mind.
10 She was so gay and responsive that one did not mind her heavy, running step, or her clattery way with pans.
11 She said she supposed he was a nice young man, as he was one of Miss Frances's friends, and she didn't mind.
12 Pavel died a few days after he unburdened his mind to Mr. Shimerda, and was buried in the Norwegian graveyard.
13 Nevertheless, that legend has stuck in my mind, and sunflower-bordered roads always seem to me the roads to freedom.
14 Marek was always trying to be agreeable, poor fellow, as if he had it on his mind that he must make up for his deficiencies.
15 It must make you very happy, Jim, to have fine thoughts like that in your mind all the time, and to have words to put them in.
16 I had made up my mind to do a lot of college requirement work in the summer, and to enter the freshman class at the university without conditions in the fall.
17 While I was in the very act of yearning toward the new forms that Cleric brought up before me, my mind plunged away from me, and I suddenly found myself thinking of the places and people of my own infinitesimal past.
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