1 Bad news certainly traveled swiftly.
2 Now, of course, all you gentlemen are well traveled.
3 His black eyes sought her face and traveled to her lips.
4 They were traveling lighter now than when they arrived in Atlanta.
5 She had first gotten out of control the months when she traveled with her father.
6 He bent her body backward and his lips traveled down her throat to where the cameo fastened her basque.
7 It had become the crossroads of travel north and south and east and west, and the little village leaped to life.
8 Indignation was loud among the inhabitants of Atlanta and Decatur who were forced to use the road for travel between the two towns.
9 His lips traveled to her wrist and she knew he must feel the leap of her pulse as her heart quickened and she tried to draw back her hand.
10 The trouble with most of us Southerners," continued Rhett Butler, "is that we either don't travel enough or we don't profit enough by our travels.
11 The trouble with most of us Southerners," continued Rhett Butler, "is that we either don't travel enough or we don't profit enough by our travels.
12 A hard little pain had started in her heart and was traveling slowly up toward her throat where it would become a lump and the lump would soon become tears.
13 When a Southerner took the trouble to pack a trunk and travel twenty miles for a visit, the visit was seldom of shorter duration than a month, usually much longer.
14 They couldn't be more than fifteen miles from home, but at the rate this old nag traveled it would take all day, for she would have to stop frequently to rest him.
15 Mammy stood beside the table, watching every forkful that traveled from plate to mouth, as though she intended to force the food down Ellen's throat should she see signs of flagging.
16 In transacting business for O'Hara Brothers, he had visited Augusta, a hundred miles up the Savannah River, and he had traveled inland far enough to visit the old towns westward from that city.
17 Common sense told them that unless Ashley developed wings, it would be weeks or even months before he could travel from Illinois to Georgia, but hearts nevertheless beat wildly whenever a soldier turned into the avenue at Tara.
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