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1  He threw his battered straw hat into the back of the wagon, clucked to the horse and they moved off.
Gone With The Wind By Margaret Mitche
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER XXXIX
2  Just as she was preparing to start walking the long way across town to the Yankee encampment, a battered wagon appeared.
Gone With The Wind By Margaret Mitche
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER XXXIV
3  Throughout the dismal meal, Gerald's booming voice battered against her ears until she thought she could endure it no longer.
Gone With The Wind By Margaret Mitche
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER IV
4  Gerald in the old rocker, the girls on the sagging cushions of the sofa that was too battered and worn for the front of the house.
Gone With The Wind By Margaret Mitche
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER IV
5  The Bonnell home, awkwardly patched and roofed with rude boards instead of shingles, managed to look livable for all its battered appearance.
Gone With The Wind By Margaret Mitche
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER XXXIII
6  Melanie begged Mammy to leave her enough velvet scraps to recover the frame of her battered bonnet and brought shouts of laughter when she said the old rooster was going to part with his gorgeous bronze and green-black tail feathers unless he took to the swamp immediately.
Gone With The Wind By Margaret Mitche
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER XXXII
7  Today, dressed in dull black silk over unfashionably narrow hoops, she still looked as though in her habit, for the dress was as severely tailored as her riding costume and the small black hat with its long black plume perched over one warm, twinkling, brown eye was a replica of the battered old hat she used for hunting.
Gone With The Wind By Margaret Mitche
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER V