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Cather, Willa Sibert, 1873-1947

"Ántonia"

For Antonia and for me, this had been the road of Destiny;
had taken us to those early accidents of fortune which predetermined for
us all that we can ever be. Now I understood that the same road was to
bring us together again. Whatever we had missed, we possessed together the
precious, the incommunicable past.
THE END



FOOTNOTES

1 The Bohemian name _Antonia_ is strongly accented on the first
syllable, like the English name _Anthony_, and the _i_ is, of
course, given the sound of long _e_. The name is pronounced
An{~MODIFIER LETTER PRIME~}-ton-ee-ah.


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