1 The Cutters had major as well as minor subjects for dispute.
2 The day after the Cutters left, Antonia came over to see us.
3 Antonia, if you go to the Cutters' to work, you cannot come back to this house again.
4 I was only half awake, but I decided that he might take the Cutters' silver, whoever he was.
5 LATE IN AUGUST the Cutters went to Omaha for a few days, leaving Antonia in charge of the house.
6 When we were in the Cutters' yard, sheltered by the evergreens, I told her she must kiss me good night.
7 That afternoon, while I was asleep, Antonia took grandmother with her, and went over to the Cutters' to pack her trunk.
8 AFTER ANTONIA WENT TO live with the Cutters, she seemed to care about nothing but picnics and parties and having a good time.
9 My own garments had been treated so badly that I never saw them again; grandmother burned them in the Cutters' kitchen range.
10 The Cutters seemed to find their relations to each other interesting and stimulating, and certainly the rest of us found them so.
11 If she was proud of me, I was so proud of her that I carried my head high as I emerged from the dark cedars and shut the Cutters' gate softly behind me.
12 I liked my own room, and I didn't like the Cutters' house under any circumstances; but Tony looked so troubled that I consented to try this arrangement.