The Sentimentality of William Tavener
It would have been quite impossible for one man, within the limited sphere of human action, to follow all Hester�s advice, but in the end William usually acted upon some of her suggestions. When she incessantly denounced the �shiftlessness� of letting a new threshing machine stand unprotected in the open, he eventually built a shed for it. When she sniffed contemptuously at his notion of fencing a hog corral with sod walls, he made a spiritless beginning on the structure�merely to �show his temper,� as she put it�but in the end he went off quietly to town and bought enough barbed wire to complete the fence. When the first heavy rains came on, and the pigs rooted down the sod wall and made little paths all over it to facilitate their ascent, he heard his wife relate with relish the story of the little pig that built a mud house, to the minister at the dinner table, and William�s gravity never relaxed for an instant. Silence, indeed, was William�s refuge and his strength.
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The Sentimentality of William Tavener
It would have been quite impossible for one man, within the limited sphere of human action, to follow all Hester�s advice, but in the end William usually acted upon some of her suggestions. When she incessantly denounced the �shiftlessness� of letting a new threshing machine stand unprotected in the open, he eventually built a shed for it. When she sniffed contemptuously at his notion of fencing a hog corral with sod walls, he made a spiritless beginning on the structure�merely to �show his temper,� as she put it�but in the end he went off quietly to town and bought enough barbed wire to complete the fence. When the first heavy rains came on, and the pigs rooted down the sod wall and made little paths all over it to facilitate their ascent, he heard his wife relate with relish the story of the little pig that built a mud house, to the minister at the dinner table, and William�s gravity never relaxed for an instant. Silence, indeed, was William�s refuge and his strength.
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The Sentimentality of William Tavener

The Sentimentality of William Tavener

by Willa Cather
The Sentimentality of William Tavener

The Sentimentality of William Tavener

by Willa Cather

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It would have been quite impossible for one man, within the limited sphere of human action, to follow all Hester�s advice, but in the end William usually acted upon some of her suggestions. When she incessantly denounced the �shiftlessness� of letting a new threshing machine stand unprotected in the open, he eventually built a shed for it. When she sniffed contemptuously at his notion of fencing a hog corral with sod walls, he made a spiritless beginning on the structure�merely to �show his temper,� as she put it�but in the end he went off quietly to town and bought enough barbed wire to complete the fence. When the first heavy rains came on, and the pigs rooted down the sod wall and made little paths all over it to facilitate their ascent, he heard his wife relate with relish the story of the little pig that built a mud house, to the minister at the dinner table, and William�s gravity never relaxed for an instant. Silence, indeed, was William�s refuge and his strength.

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BN ID: 2940149755905
Publisher: Starling and Black
Publication date: 06/27/2014
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
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About the Author

About The Author
Willa Cather (1873-1948) is best known for her books O Pioneers! and My Antonia. She was born in Virginia and moved with her family to Nebraska before she was ten. This move later provided the setting for her best-known novels which focus on immigrant life on the prairie. As the Pulitzer Prize-winner for One of Ours, novelist, and writer of short fiction and poetry, Cather is known as a major American author.

Date of Birth:

December 7, 1873

Date of Death:

April 27, 1947

Place of Birth:

Winchester, Virginia

Place of Death:

New York, New York

Education:

B.A., University of Nebraska, 1895
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