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1  "Wait till she's old enough to hunt," he boasted.
Gone With The Wind By Margaret Mitche
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER LIX
2  It needed salt badly but she was too hungry to hunt for it.
Gone With The Wind By Margaret Mitche
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER XXIII
3  But anyone at Tara who won't work can go hunt up the Yankees.
Gone With The Wind By Margaret Mitche
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER XXV
4  A stable boy who didn't rub down his horse after a day's hunt.
Gone With The Wind By Margaret Mitche
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER XXXVI
5  Oh, Rhett, I just run and run and hunt and I can't ever find what it is I'm hunting for.
Gone With The Wind By Margaret Mitche
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER XLVIII
6  On these occasions Hugh was forced to hunt up new workmen and the mill was late in starting.
Gone With The Wind By Margaret Mitche
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER XLI
7  I'm going to hunt in old towns and old countries where some of the old times must still linger.
Gone With The Wind By Margaret Mitche
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER LXIII
8  Most Southerners were born with guns in their hands, and lives spent in hunting had made marksmen of them all.
Gone With The Wind By Margaret Mitche
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER I
9  They seemed never too busy to drop work for a fish fry, a hunt or a horse race, and scarcely a week went by without its barbecue or ball.
Gone With The Wind By Margaret Mitche
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER III
10  She was born to be pampered and waited upon, and here she was, sick and ragged, driven by hunger to hunt for food in the gardens of her neighbors.
Gone With The Wind By Margaret Mitche
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER XXV
11  At Christmas time Frank Kennedy and a small troop from the commissary department jogged up to Tara on a futile hunt for grain and animals for the army.
Gone With The Wind By Margaret Mitche
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER XXVIII
12  She had killed a man, she who took care never to be in at the kill on a hunt, she who could not bear the squealing of a hog at slaughter or the squeak of a rabbit in a snare.
Gone With The Wind By Margaret Mitche
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER XXVI
13  Pitty, who desired nothing except to live comfortably amid the love of her relatives, would have been very pleased, in this matter, to run with the hares and hunt with the hounds.
Gone With The Wind By Margaret Mitche
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER LV
14  Colts overflowed the paddock onto the front lawn, even as her eight children overflowed the rambling house on the hill, and colts and sons and daughters and hunting dogs tagged after her as she went about the plantation.
Gone With The Wind By Margaret Mitche
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER V
15  The air was always thick with threats of selling slaves south and of direful whippings, but there never had been a slave sold from Tara and only one whipping, and that administered for not grooming down Gerald's pet horse after a long day's hunting.
Gone With The Wind By Margaret Mitche
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER III
16  When Gerald was forty-three, so thickset of body and florid of face that he looked like a hunting squire out of a sporting print, it came to him that Tara, dear though it was, and the County folk, with their open hearts and open houses, were not enough.
Gone With The Wind By Margaret Mitche
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER III
17  He was as proficient as any of the other young men in the usual County diversions, hunting, gambling, dancing and politics, and was the best rider of them all; but he differed from all the rest in that these pleasant activities were not the end and aim of life to him.
Gone With The Wind By Margaret Mitche
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER II
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