1  "I'll remember how beautiful this day is till I die," thought Scarlett.
2  He had always yearned to be loved by some beautiful, dashing creature full of fire and mischief.
3  He moved in an inner world that was more beautiful than Georgia and came back to reality with reluctance.
4  Scarlett O'Hara was not beautiful, but men seldom realized it when caught by her charm as the Tarleton twins were.
5  Men and women, they were beautiful and wild, all a little violent under their pleasant ways and only a little tamed.
6  There was a deep, almost fanatic glow in her eyes that for a moment lit up her plain little face and made it beautiful.
7  The lavender barred muslin was beautiful with those wide insets of lace and net about the hem, but it had never suited her type.
8  That was all the road meant now--a road to Ashley and the beautiful white-columned house that crowned the hill like a Greek Temple.
9  The most beautiful girl I've ever known and the sweetest and the kindest, and you have the dearest ways and I love you with all my heart.
10  Health of the Sick," "Seat of Wisdom," "Refuge of Sinners," "Mystical Rose"--they were beautiful because they were the attributes of Ellen.
11  They were all beautiful with the blinding beauty that transfigures even the plainest woman when she is utterly protected and utterly loved and is giving back that love a thousandfold.
12  She would have been a strikingly beautiful woman had there been any glow in her eyes, any responsive warmth in her smile or any spontaneity in her voice that fell with gentle melody on the ears of her family and her servants.
13  Ellen had a beautiful peacock-feather fly-brusher, but it was used only on very special occasions and then only after domestic struggle, due to the obstinate conviction of Pork, Cookie and Mammy that peacock feathers were bad luck.
14  They topped the rise and the white house reared its perfect symmetry before her, tall of columns, wide of verandas, flat of roof, beautiful as a woman is beautiful who is so sure of her charm that she can be generous and gracious to all.
15  Before marriage, young girls must be, above all other things, sweet, gentle, beautiful and ornamental, but, after marriage, they were expected to manage households that numbered a hundred people or more, white and black, and they were trained with that in view.
16  He had shoved the responsibility onto Ellen, and her disappointment at missing the barbecue and the gathering of her friends did not enter his mind; for it was a fine spring day and his fields were beautiful and the birds were singing and he felt too young and frolicsome to think of anyone else.
17  When she departed from her father's house forever, she had left a home whose lines were as beautiful and flowing as a woman's body, as a ship in full sail; a pale pink stucco house built in the French colonial style, set high from the ground in a dainty manner, approached by swirling stairs, banistered with wrought iron as delicate as lace; a dim, rich house, gracious but aloof.
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