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My AntoniaBy Willa Cather ContextHighlight In BOOK 1. The Shimerdas: XIII
2 She went to country funerals and weddings in all weathers.
My AntoniaBy Willa Cather ContextHighlight In BOOK 2. The Hired Girls: II
3 But the snow and the bitter weather had disheartened them all.
My AntoniaBy Willa Cather ContextHighlight In BOOK 1. The Shimerdas: X
4 The weather was warm and sultry and put us both in a holiday humour.
My AntoniaBy Willa Cather ContextHighlight In BOOK 3. Lena Lingard: III
5 Tiny had been caught in a sudden turn of weather, like poor Johnson.
My AntoniaBy Willa Cather ContextHighlight In BOOK 4. The Pioneer Woman's Story: I
6 If this turn in the weather had come sooner, I should not have got away.
My AntoniaBy Willa Cather ContextHighlight In BOOK 1. The Shimerdas: VIII
7 After the milky ears were once formed, we had little to fear from dry weather.
My AntoniaBy Willa Cather ContextHighlight In BOOK 1. The Shimerdas: XIX
8 Two of the boys sleep in the haymow till cold weather comes, but there's no need for it.
My AntoniaBy Willa Cather ContextHighlight In BOOK 5. Cuzak's Boys: I
9 On the farm the weather was the great fact, and men's affairs went on underneath it, as the streams creep under the ice.
My AntoniaBy Willa Cather ContextHighlight In BOOK 2. The Hired Girls: VII
10 One morning, during this interval of fine weather, Antonia and her mother rode over on one of their shaggy old horses to pay us a visit.
My AntoniaBy Willa Cather ContextHighlight In BOOK 1. The Shimerdas: XIII
11 She talked about the grain and the weather as if she'd never had another interest, and if I went over at night she always looked dead weary.
My AntoniaBy Willa Cather ContextHighlight In BOOK 4. The Pioneer Woman's Story: III
12 The boys told me to choose my own place in the haymow, and I lay down before a big window, left open in warm weather, that looked out into the stars.
My AntoniaBy Willa Cather ContextHighlight In BOOK 5. Cuzak's Boys: I
13 He wore his Sunday clothes, very thick and hot for the weather, an unstarched white shirt, and a blue necktie with big white dots, like a little boy's, tied in a flowing bow.
My AntoniaBy Willa Cather ContextHighlight In BOOK 5. Cuzak's Boys: II