- The Westbound Train
The Westbound Train is a short story by
Willa Cather . It was first published in "Courier" in September1899 [Willa Cather's Collected Short Fiction, University of Nebraska Press; Rev Ed edition, 1 Nov 1970, page 393] .Plot summary
Mrs Johnston stops at
Cheyenne, Wyoming train station to collect a ticket for her next train toSan Francisco . She has come all the way fromNew York City to join her husband, a railroad official. However, the Station Agent claims he has already given her ticket to a Mrs Johnston, with confirmation by telegram from Mr Johnston, and that she might write her a note. The other woman's reply says that her name is actually Johnson (without a 't') and that Mr Johnston is coming to pick her up at Cheyenne so they can travel to San Francisco together. Infuriated, Sybil decides to take a train back to New York City; she thinks her husband has been cheating on her, and that this is the ultimate insult. However, she is met by her husband and he explains Sally is a friend whom she had met at a wedding sometime later. The couple make up and meet the other woman.Characters
*Reginald Johnston, 'a railroad official'.
*Sybil Johnston, Reginald's wife. Her maiden name is Ingrahame.
*Station Agent
*Messenger Boy
*Mrs Sally Johnson. Her maiden name is Toppinger. Her husband died on a boat excursion. She is blond and blue-eyed; Syvil deems her 'common'.
*Margaret Villers
*Alberta Frick
*Cicely Fanshawe
*MarchesiReferences to other works
*Sybil fancies Sally and her husband to gossip about her as characters in novels by
Honoré de Balzac do.References to actual history
*Sybil dismisses Sally's letter as
Volapük , a trendy language at the time.References
External links
* [http://libtextcenter.unl.edu/cather/writings/shortfiction/westbound.html Full Text]
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