1 Here many handsome homes had once stood, but few of them had been rebuilt.
2 Turning she saw a tall handsome woman with a bold face and a mass of red hair, too red to be true.
3 He had been a handsome young six-footer then and had given up his medical studies to go in the cavalry.
4 Moving from group to group, drawling in their soft voices, they were as handsome as blooded stallions and as dangerous.
5 How wonderful it would be never to marry but to go on being lovely in pale green dresses and forever courted by handsome men.
6 They had few recollections of past wealth and splendor--and the Yankee officers were so handsome and finely dressed and so carefree.
7 As for his waistcoats, they were indescribably handsome, especially the white watered-silk one with tiny pink rosebuds embroidered on it.
8 He had always wanted girls to flirt and frolic with him as they did with boys much less handsome and less endowed with this world's goods than he.
9 There was no one there so handsome, thought Scarlett, as she marked how graceful was his negligent pose and how the sun gleamed on his gold hair and mustache.
10 Such handsome men, thought Scarlett, with a swell of pride in her heart, as the men called greetings, waved to friends, bent low over the hands of elderly ladies.
11 In his eyes, there was a fagged, haunted look, and the sunburned skin was tight across the fine bones of his face--her same handsome Ashley, yet so very different.
12 The grinning little man was coming to their booth now, his basket heavy on his arm, and as he passed Rhett Butler a handsome gold cigar case was thrown carelessly into the basket.
13 Never again could she think of them as quiet villages full of welcoming friends, as green places where she picnicked with handsome officers on the soft banks of slow-moving streams.
14 And on Sunday afternoons, the handsome closed carriages of the madams of the district rolled down the main streets, filled with girls in their best finery, taking the air from behind lowered silk shades.
15 She was a handsome woman, to be sure, but all that pretty, sweet softness had gone from her face and that flattering way of looking up at a man, like he knew more than God Almighty, had utterly vanished.
16 All of them were so young looking, even with their sweeping yellow mustaches and full black and brown beards, so handsome, so reckless, with their arms in slings, with head bandages startlingly white across sun-browned faces.
17 Scarlett had sat on that sofa so often in the first years of the war, always with some handsome officer beside her, and listened to violin and bull fiddle, accordion and banjo, and heard the exciting swishing noises which dancing feet made on the waxed and polished floor.
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