1 The photographer came out and gave a constrained, apologetic laugh.
My Antonia By Willa CatherContextHighlight In BOOK 4. The Pioneer Woman's Story: II 2 Antonia held out a photograph of Lena that had come from San Francisco last Christmas.
3 Over the bookcase hung a photograph of the Tragic Theatre at Pompeii, which he had given me from his collection.
4 Once when I was abroad I went into Bohemia, and from Prague I sent Antonia some photographs of her native village.
5 They produced a photograph taken just before I went away to college: a tall youth in striped trousers and a straw hat, trying to look easy and jaunty.
6 Another girl would have kept her baby out of sight, but Tony, of course, must have its picture on exhibition at the town photographer's, in a great gilt frame.
My Antonia By Willa CatherContextHighlight In BOOK 4. The Pioneer Woman's Story: II 7 They contemplated the photographs with pleased recognition; looked at some admiringly, as if these characters in their mother's girlhood had been remarkable people.
8 SOON AFTER I GOT home that summer, I persuaded my grandparents to have their photographs taken, and one morning I went into the photographer's shop to arrange for sittings.
My Antonia By Willa CatherContextHighlight In BOOK 4. The Pioneer Woman's Story: II 9 SOON AFTER I GOT home that summer, I persuaded my grandparents to have their photographs taken, and one morning I went into the photographer's shop to arrange for sittings.
My Antonia By Willa CatherContextHighlight In BOOK 4. The Pioneer Woman's Story: II 10 After the concert was over, Antonia brought out a big boxful of photographs: she and Anton in their wedding clothes, holding hands; her brother Ambrosch and his very fat wife, who had a farm of her own, and who bossed her husband, I was delighted to hear; the three Bohemian Marys and their large families.