1 She needs it to nurse the babies.
2 My nurse, my Bridget, has gone back North.
3 The little boy sobbed, shrinking close to his nurse.
4 Tell her to nurse Miss Melanie's baby and do what she can for Miss Melanie.
5 And there were babies with thin rickety legs and mothers who could not nurse them.
6 "But I mustn't be selfish and keep you here when you are needed to nurse in Atlanta," she said.
7 Then, even if he died, she could nurse the warm comfort of his secret love to the end of her days.
8 You're half sick yourself and if you don't eat more, you'll be sick in bed and we'll have to nurse you.
9 Someone had to nurse him and that meant one less worker at the business of fence building, hoeing, weeding and plowing.
10 Accustomed to the care of their mistresses when they were ill in slave days, they did not know how to nurse themselves or their sick.
11 He hurriedly summoned Dr. Meade and two other doctors, and with difficulty he was restrained from beating the unfortunate nurse with his crop.
12 The young ladies of the town, who were not permitted to nurse for fear they would see sights unfit for virgin eyes, had the convalescent wards in their charge.
13 After Suellen and Will married and Carreen went off to Charleston to the convent, Ashley, Melanie and Beau came to Atlanta, bringing Dilcey with them to cook and nurse.
14 When the new nurse permitted the baby to suck a bit of fat pork, thereby bringing on the first attack of colic, Rhett's conduct sent seasoned fathers and mothers into gales of laughter.
15 Prissy had never been more than a mile away from Twelve Oaks or Tara before, and the trip on the train plus her elevation to nurse was almost more than the brain in her little black skull could bear.
16 We nurse the men and help the doctors and make bandages and clothes and when the men are well enough to leave the hospitals we take them into our homes to convalesce till they are able to go back in the army.
17 So Scarlett's trunk was packed again with her mourning clothes and off she went to Atlanta with Wade Hampton and his nurse Prissy, a headful of admonitions as to her conduct from Ellen and Mammy and a hundred dollars in Confederate bills from Gerald.
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