1 Gerald raised it, obedient as a child, and gulped noisily.
2 She looked, and was, frail but she was willing, obedient and obliging.
3 He drank again obediently and, slipping her arm through his, she pulled him to his feet.
4 Scarlett smiled uncertainly and pecked obediently at the withered cheek presented to her.
5 She blew her nose obediently, still trembling, but she could not think what to tell him to do.
6 Thereafter, nothing short of force would make her go to bed at the same time as the obedient Ella.
7 "I'll thank you to let me manage my children," cried Scarlett as Wade obediently trotted from the room.
8 And God only knows," thought Scarlett, listening obediently to her mother's soft voice, "matrons never have any fun at all.
9 As Scarlett went obediently into the parlor, a silence fell on the porch, a silence that pulsed with resentment toward Rhett.
10 Scarlett obediently sat down before the tray, wondering if she would be able to get any food into her stomach and still have room to breathe.
11 Gerald obediently put spurs to his horse and was off in a red cloud after the Tarleton carriage where he could continue his horsy conversation.
12 The Litany of the Virgin was beginning, and obediently Scarlett responded: "Pray for us," as Ellen praised in soft contralto the attributes of the Mother of God.
13 With her younger daughters, she had success, for Suellen was so anxious to be attractive she lent an attentive and obedient ear to her mother's teachings, and Carreen was shy and easily led.