1 Faith in the General and the army was still strong.
2 She's so frail and weak and you're so strong, Scarlett.
3 With such strong arms about her, surely nothing could harm her.
4 And before supper is over she'll be going strong and breathing fire.
5 His drawl was caressing and his hands slid up her bare arms, warm strong hands.
6 Willie was strong and healthy and of military age and yet he wasn't at the front.
7 She longed for the sight of Ellen's sweet face, for Mammy's strong arms around her.
8 His breath in her face was strong with Bourbon whisky mingled with a faint fragrance of mint.
9 And then she was in Pork's strong arms, her head drooping like a child's across his shoulder.
10 How wonderful to be a man and as strong as Rhett, she thought, tucking her wide skirts about her.
11 He came in, carefully carrying two gourds, and the strong smell of dripping spirits entered before him.
12 He took her arm in a strong grasp and some of the vitality which animated him seemed to flow into her body.
13 The tide of the Confederacy's fortune was running strong and full now, sweeping the people jubilantly along on its flood.
14 Then he had kissed his father, with a dignified affectionate embrace that showed the strong quiet feeling that lay between them.
15 To Scarlett, he seemed as exhilarated and contemptuous as if he got strong pleasure from the situation, as if he welcomed the inferno they were approaching.
16 Atlanta, the heart of the Confederacy, was still beating full and strong, the railroads that were its arteries throbbing with the never-ending flow of men, munitions and supplies.
17 So gentle, so quiet, so devoid of mockery, it did not seem Rhett Butler's voice at all but the voice of some kind strong stranger who smelled of brandy and tobacco and horses, comforting smells because they reminded her of Gerald.
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