One of OursPhoemixx Classics Ebooks, 26.09.2021 - 444 Seiten One of Ours Willa Cather - One of Ours is a 1922 novel by Willa Cather that won the 1923 Pulitzer Prize for the Novel. It tells the story of the life of Claude Wheeler, a Nebraska native in the first decades of the 20th century. The son of a successful farmer and an intensely pious mother, he is guaranteed a comfortable livelihood. Nevertheless, Wheeler views himself as a victim of his father's success and his own inexplicable malaise. |
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... the dark on a summer night , sat down on the sticky fly - paper , he was not boisterous . He was a jolly , easy - going father , indeed , for a boy who was not thin - skinned . Chapter 2 Claude calliope the circus and went parade. his.
... the dark on a summer night , sat down on the sticky fly - paper , he was not boisterous . He was a jolly , easy - going father , indeed , for a boy who was not thin - skinned . Chapter 2 Claude calliope the circus and went parade. his.
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... night Ernest arrived from the Old Country . His brother , Joe Havel , had gone to Frankfort to meet him , and was to stop on the way home and leave some groceries for the Wheelers . The train from the east was late ; it was ten o'clock ...
... night Ernest arrived from the Old Country . His brother , Joe Havel , had gone to Frankfort to meet him , and was to stop on the way home and leave some groceries for the Wheelers . The train from the east was late ; it was ten o'clock ...
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... night he and Claude only shook hands and looked at each other suspiciously, but ever since they had been good friends. After their picnic the two boys went to the circus in a happy frame of mind. In the animal tent they met big Leonard ...
... night he and Claude only shook hands and looked at each other suspiciously, but ever since they had been good friends. After their picnic the two boys went to the circus in a happy frame of mind. In the animal tent they met big Leonard ...
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... night she had forgotten by the next. She could count, and tell the time of day by the clock, and she was very proud of knowing the alphabet and of being able to spell out letters on the flour sacks and coffee packages. "That's a big A ...
... night she had forgotten by the next. She could count, and tell the time of day by the clock, and she was very proud of knowing the alphabet and of being able to spell out letters on the flour sacks and coffee packages. "That's a big A ...
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... no holding him." For some reason Bayliss detested football. "This athletic business is a good deal over-done. If Claude wants exercise, he might put in the fall wheat." That night Mr. Wheeler brought the subject up at supper,
... no holding him." For some reason Bayliss detested football. "This athletic business is a good deal over-done. If Claude wants exercise, he might put in the fall wheat." That night Mr. Wheeler brought the subject up at supper,
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afternoon ain't Americans Anchises asked Bayliss began boys breakfast brother buckboard called Cantigny cellar Chapter cigar Claude thought Claude took Claude's Colonel creek Crystal Lake dark David doctor door Enid Enid's Erlich Ernest everything eyes face Fanning farm Farmer father feeling fellow felt fields France Frankfort Frankfort High School French garden Gerhardt German girl Gladys guess hand head Hicks hill Joubert Kansas band kitchen knew laughed Leonard Lieutenant light live looked Madame Mahailey Marne mind morning mother neighbours never night officers Pal Battalions Ralph rose Royce seemed shoulders sitting smiled soldiers steward stood stopped supper talk Tannhauser tell things told town trees turned Victor voice waiting walked watched wheatfields Wheeler Wheeler farm window woman wondered Yoeder young