Jim delivers it to her, changing the title to My Ántonia, and thus indicating that the script will be a personal story. Jim has written a memoir about her and the narrator expresses interest in reading the manuscript. Their conversation is a reminiscence about their small hometown of Black Hawk, Nebraska, and a Bohemian girl they both remember named Ántonia Shimerda. The novel begins on a train trip in which the narrator and a childhood friend, Jim Burden, share words about the past. Book IV: The Pioneer Woman's Story: Chapters I-IV.Book II: The Hired Girls: Chapters XI-XV.Book II: The Hired Girls: Chapters VIII-X.Book II: The Hired Girls: Chapters V-VII.Book II: The Hired Girls: Chapters I-IV.Book I: The Shimerdas: Chapters XVII-XVIII.Book I: The Shimerdas: Chapters XIV-XVI.
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