1 But he ain't had time to get good started yet.
2 Now, Miss Scarlett, you be good an come eat jes'a lil.
3 She was a thrifty and kind mistress, a good mother and a devoted wife.
4 "She didn't do a very good job on any of the three of us," said Stuart.
5 The Calverts are good folk, all of them, for all the old man marrying a Yankee.
6 There was no need for him to acquire a good head for whisky, he had been born with one.
7 But Gerald had known poverty, and he could never learn to lose money with good humor or good grace.
8 I gives you a good night, said Dilcey and, turning, left the room with her child, Pork dancing attendance.
9 Yes, it was good to creep back into bed and know that Ellen was abroad in the night and everything was right.
10 They were a kindly people, courteous, generous, filled with abounding good nature, but sturdy, virile, easy to anger.
11 He still liked her tremendously and respected her for her cool good breeding, her book learning and all the sterling qualities she possessed.
12 Abel was a shrewd, grave giant, illiterate, kind of heart, older than the other boys and with as good or better manners in the presence of ladies.
13 They were proud of the good names of their owners and, for the most part, proud to belong to people who were quality, while he was despised by all.
14 Give me a good horse to ride and some good licker to drink and a good girl to court and a bad girl to have fun with and anybody can have their Europe.
15 And raising good cotton, riding well, shooting straight, dancing lightly, squiring the ladies with elegance and carrying one's liquor like a gentleman were the things that mattered.
16 It was Gerald's headstrong and impetuous nature in her that gave them concern, and they sometimes feared they would not be able to conceal her damaging qualities until she had made a good match.
17 He liked the casual grace with which they conducted affairs of importance, risking a fortune, a plantation or a slave on the turn of a card and writing off their losses with careless good humor and no more ado than when they scattered pennies to pickaninnies.
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