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Gone With The WindBy Margaret Mitche ContextHighlight In CHAPTER XXXI
2 His eyes were bitter as he looked toward the axe and the pile of logs.
Gone With The WindBy Margaret Mitche ContextHighlight In CHAPTER XXXI
3 She could hear the sound of the axe ringing as Ashley split into rails the logs hauled from the swamp.
Gone With The WindBy Margaret Mitche ContextHighlight In CHAPTER XXXI
4 At the sight of Ashley in rags, with an axe in his hand, her heart went out in a surge of love and of fury at fate.
Gone With The WindBy Margaret Mitche ContextHighlight In CHAPTER XXXI
5 Ashley put down the axe and looked away and his eyes seemed to be journeying to some far-off country where she could not follow.
Gone With The WindBy Margaret Mitche ContextHighlight In CHAPTER XXXI
6 She rounded a thicket of pomegranate trees which were shaking bare limbs in the cold wind and saw him leaning on his axe, wiping his forehead with the back of his hand.
Gone With The WindBy Margaret Mitche ContextHighlight In CHAPTER XXXI
7 One wagon, ahead of the others, bore four stout negroes with axes to cut evergreens and drag down the vines, and the back of this wagon was piled high with napkin-covered hampers, split-oak baskets of lunch and a dozen watermelons.
Gone With The WindBy Margaret Mitche ContextHighlight In CHAPTER IX