1 Scarlett was frantic with anxiety.
2 "But I'll be at Aunt Pittypat's," Scarlett offered frantically.
3 Scarlett saw wisps of smoke drifting from the kitchen and she stirred frantically to rise.
4 She searched his face frantically, her lips quivering, for she saw he had finished speaking.
5 When the second day passed with no word from him, she was frantic with disappointment and fear.
6 "Hush," he said, disentangling her frantic grip and pulling a clean handkerchief from his pocket.
7 She patted her cheeks, felt frantically at her collar bones, feeling them stand out through her basque.
8 She wanted Tara with the desperate desire of a frightened child frantic for the only haven it had ever known.
9 His bare chest heaved up slowly and sank quickly and the red stream seeped from between Melanie's small frantic fingers.
10 And when the election came, despite the frantic efforts of the Republicans, Georgia once more had a Democratic governor.
11 She felt vaguely comforted, strengthened by the picture, and some of her hurt and frantic regret was pushed from the top of her mind.
12 There were thousands of able-bodied men in the state troops for whom the army was frantic, but the government pleaded for them in vain.
13 The shrubs and grass of the lawn were cut to pieces where hooves and wheels and feet had torn frantically back and forth until the soil was churned up.
14 There had been reports of a slight skirmish within the Yankee lines and Mose, frantic with grief, had risked his own life to search for Ashley's body but had found nothing.
15 Before she knew how it happened she was sitting on the bed and he was on the floor, his head in her lap and his arms and hands clutching her in a frantic clasp that hurt her.
16 It was still damp to the knees and still spotted about the hem, despite the frantic efforts of Mammy and Cookie with a steaming kettle, a clean hair brush and frantic wavings in front of an open fire.
17 Many ex-Confederate soldiers, knowing the frantic fear of men who saw their families in want, were more tolerant of former comrades who had changed political colors in order that their families might eat.
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