1 "I won't get down, thank you," she said.
Gone With The Wind By Margaret MitcheGet Context In CHAPTER XXIX 2 I'll thank you to keep a civil tongue in your head.
Gone With The Wind By Margaret MitcheGet Context In CHAPTER X 3 But, thank God, I'm not bothered about matters of honor.
Gone With The Wind By Margaret MitcheGet Context In CHAPTER XXXVI 4 She had made her decision and, thank God, she wasn't afraid.
Gone With The Wind By Margaret MitcheGet Context In CHAPTER XXXII 5 Oh, I've been doing nicely, thank you, and everything at Tara is fine now.
Gone With The Wind By Margaret MitcheGet Context In CHAPTER XXXIV 6 I think she's better now, gentlemen," said Rhett, "and I thank you very much.
Gone With The Wind By Margaret MitcheGet Context In CHAPTER XXXIV 7 "Be thankful it wasn't your house," said Grandma, leaning her chin on her cane.
Gone With The Wind By Margaret MitcheGet Context In CHAPTER XXVI 8 And as for looking like a ragamuffin, you should thank your stars your husband didn't come home barefooted.
Gone With The Wind By Margaret MitcheGet Context In CHAPTER XV 9 They'd be most charming if they weren't always telling you that they can take care of themselves, thank you.
Gone With The Wind By Margaret MitcheGet Context In CHAPTER XVII 10 She could defend herself, thank you, and if the old cats wanted to squall-- well, she could get along without the old cats.
Gone With The Wind By Margaret MitcheGet Context In CHAPTER X 11 Scarlett had a thankful thought that Rhett had spent the last several months abroad and had only recently come back to Atlanta.
Gone With The Wind By Margaret MitcheGet Context In CHAPTER XXXIV 12 Scarlett swept her up into her arms and kissed her, thankful that the child's presence spared her her first meeting alone with Rhett.
Gone With The Wind By Margaret MitcheGet Context In CHAPTER LVI 13 She could only thank God that her knees still had the strength to support her, that her neck was still strong enough to hold her head high.
Gone With The Wind By Margaret MitcheGet Context In CHAPTER XXVII 14 Scarlett turned away from Mammy with studied nonchalance, thankful that her face had been unnoticed in Mammy's preoccupation with the matter of the shawl.
Gone With The Wind By Margaret MitcheGet Context In CHAPTER II 15 She's po'ly, thank God, answered Peter, fastening a severe look first on Melly and then on Scarlett, so that they suddenly felt guilty but could think of no reason why.
Gone With The Wind By Margaret MitcheGet Context In CHAPTER XXX 16 He stood on the blackened foundation stones of the burned building, looked down the long avenue of trees leading toward the road and swore lustily, with a joy too deep for thankful prayer.
Gone With The Wind By Margaret MitcheGet Context In CHAPTER III 17 Simultaneously, the three young ladies raised lacy parasols, said they had had quite enough to eat, thank you, and, laying light fingers on the arms of the men nearest them, clamored sweetly to see the rose garden, the spring and the summerhouse.
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