1 As if she did not trust him or his judgment.
2 I wouldn't trust them any farther than I could see them and as for letting them handle my babies.
3 I'm playing along with them, you understand, as a good Scallawag should do, but I don't trust them.
4 They loved their men, they believed in them, they trusted them to the last breaths of their bodies.
5 If India and Melanie trust him-- And they half trusted and stayed because there was no other course open to them.
6 Darling, what you do, you always do for a good reason and I love you and trust you and it is not for me to criticize.
7 Scarlett had never trusted any woman and had never credited any woman except her mother with motives other than selfish ones.
8 But now it was worse that Melanie, who had trusted her blindly through life, was laying the same love and trust on her in death.
9 When Rhett finally decided that the pony knew his business well enough to trust Bonnie upon him, the child's excitement was boundless.
10 And, for her penance, there would be the dreadful sight of Melanie's face changing from fond love and trust to incredulous horror and repulsion.
11 They didn't like them, didn't trust them, didn't understand them, and yet their constant cry was that Southerners didn't know how to get along with them.
12 Men could be trusted to keep their mouths shut, even men like Mr. Butler, but with Honey Wilkes giving tongue like a hound in the field, the entire County would know about it before six o'clock.
13 When I explained to him that I needed his help because I didn't trust that scamp who was running the mill and Frank was too busy to help me and I was going to--well, there was Ella Lorena, you see.
14 But now, with the memory of Melanie standing between her and social ruin, standing like a thin, shining blade, with trust and a fighting light in her eyes, there seemed nothing honest to do but confess.
15 Despite her fear and incomprehension, Scarlett thought she had never seen a blanker, more expressionless face than Rhett's but evidently Melanie saw something else, something that made her give her trust.
16 With the exception of desperately ill and severely wounded men, Scarlett's was a completely feminized world and this irked her, for she neither liked nor trusted her own sex and, worse still, was always bored by it.
17 The officers were elected by the members, for no one in the County had had any military experience except a few veterans of the Mexican and Seminole wars and, besides, the Troop would have scorned a veteran as a leader if they had not personally liked him and trusted him.
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