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1  Bonnie came on with a rush, her crisp black curls jerking, her blue eyes blazing.
Gone With The Wind By Margaret Mitche
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER LIX
2  She had changed to her best Sunday black and her apron and head rag were fresh and crisp.
Gone With The Wind By Margaret Mitche
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER L
3  There was an air about him that was crisp and cool and he was meeting the emergency with no unnecessary words.
Gone With The Wind By Margaret Mitche
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER XXXVII
4  She learned that his voice could be as silky as a cat's fur one moment and crisp and crackling with oaths the next.
Gone With The Wind By Margaret Mitche
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER XLVIII
5  His hat was gone, his crisp long hair was tumbled in a white mane, his cravat was under one ear, and there were liquor stains down his shirt bosom.
Gone With The Wind By Margaret Mitche
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER X
6  As the smell of crisp fresh pork came to her, Scarlett wrinkled her nose appreciatively, hoping that by the time it was cooked she would feel some appetite.
Gone With The Wind By Margaret Mitche
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER VI
7  She was remembering the vital, virile old man with his mane of crisp white hair, his bellowing cheerfulness, his stamping boots, his clumsy jokes, his generosity.
Gone With The Wind By Margaret Mitche
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER XXXIX
8  He was sixty years old and his crisp curly hair was silver-white, but his shrewd face was unlined and his hard little blue eyes were young with the unworried youthfulness of one who has never taxed his brain with problems more abstract than how many cards to draw in a poker game.
Gone With The Wind By Margaret Mitche
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER II