My Antonia<span> Willa Cather CONTENTS: Introduction </span>BOOK<span> I. The </span>Shimerdas BOOK<span> II. ... While the train flashed </span>through<span> never-</span>ending<span> miles of ripe wheat, by country ... </span>More<span> than any other person we remembered, this girl seemed to mean to us ... I had lost sight of </span>her<span> altogether, but </span>Jim<span> had found </span>her<span>again after long years. </span>Although Jim<span> Burden and I both live in New York, and are old friends, I do not see ..... As I grew older, I came to believe that it was </span>only<span> because she was so often ..... an earnestness which I shall never forget, `</span>Te-e-ach, te-e-ach my Antonia<span>!' ...... but followed the surveyed </span>section<span>-lines, </span>Mr<span>. </span>Shimerda's<span> grave was still </span>there.