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1  They fussed about her food and her hours for taking afternoon naps and for taking carriage rides.
Gone With The Wind By Margaret Mitche
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER VIII
2  Hungry, weary with watching her child, Scarlett left him to Melanie's care for a while and lay down on her bed to nap.
Gone With The Wind By Margaret Mitche
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER XXVIII
3  Afternoon naps were a custom of the country and never were they so necessary as on the all-day parties, beginning early in the morning and culminating in a ball.
Gone With The Wind By Margaret Mitche
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER VI
4  And whenever she found Carreen on her knees when she should have been taking an afternoon nap or doing the mending, she felt that Carreen was shirking her share of the burdens.
Gone With The Wind By Margaret Mitche
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER XXX
5  "I don't see why you're so much nicer to her than to me," said Scarlett petulantly, one afternoon when Melanie and Pitty had retired to take their naps and she was alone with him.
Gone With The Wind By Margaret Mitche
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER XII
6  And, in the months after the surrender, the deep soft nap began to show signs of wear and finally the heavy warp and woof showed through in spots where heels had worn it and spurs dug carelessly.
Gone With The Wind By Margaret Mitche
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER XXX
7  If I can just live through this barbecue till this afternoon," she thought, "all the girls will go upstairs to take naps to be fresh for tonight and I'll stay downstairs and get to talk to Ashley.
Gone With The Wind By Margaret Mitche
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER VI
8  The married women called to nurses and small children and gathered their broods together to take their departure, and groups of girls started off, laughing and talking, toward the house to exchange gossip in the upstairs bedrooms and to take their naps.
Gone With The Wind By Margaret Mitche
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER VI