1 She felt little affection for the child, hide the fact though she might.
2 Scarlett's heart swelled with affection and gratitude to Will who had done all of this.
3 And the over-brimming affection she had was poured out on Wade and the neighbors' broods.
4 The dangers of the night which had driven Scarlett into panic had affected him like an intoxicant.
5 Pa is a sweet, selfish, irresponsible darling, Scarlett thought, with a surge of affection for him.
6 For a moment the balance hung between the honest affection everyone had for Will and their contempt for Suellen.
7 She felt so excited and happy this morning that she included the whole world, as well as Gerald, in her affection.
8 Furthermore, he could not bring himself to believe she had married him coldly and with no affection for him at all.
9 Enraptured at this evidence of her affection, he grabbed up her fan and plied it so enthusiastically her hair began to blow about untidily.
10 She knew what he meant and her heart went out in a surge of warm affection for him, hearing him say he, too, loved the thing she loved best.
11 During the babyhood of each child she had been too busy, too worried with money matters, too sharp and easily vexed, to win their confidence or affection.
12 And she was so grateful to Frank for saving Tara she felt a warm affection for him and an equally warm determination that he should never regret marrying her.
13 Never once during these last days had he betrayed to Scarlett by one look, one word, anything but the affection a brother might show a sister or a friend, a lifelong friend.
14 When he rode down the streets, smiling, tipping his hat, the small blue bundle that was Bonnie perched before him on his saddle, everyone smiled back, spoke with enthusiasm and looked with affection on the little girl.
15 She made only one remark in two hours, as she took a vial of smelling salts from her reticule and handed it to her aunt, the only time she had ever spoken to her, in her whole life, with anything but tenderest affection.
16 The O'Haras were a clannish tribe, clinging to one another in prosperity as well as in adversity, not for any overweening family affection but because they had learned through grim years that to survive a family must present an unbroken front to the world.
17 And while they talked she could perhaps read in his eyes some quickening of emotion, some hint that behind the barrier of husbandly affection for Melanie he still cared, cared as passionately as on that day of the barbecue when he burst forth with the truth.
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