1 Both boys yelled with laughter.
2 "I kept thinking she would," yelled Stuart.
3 Prissy ceased her yelling but her teeth chattered.
4 Prissy, looking up, saw her and her mouth opened to yell.
5 And manfully seconding Wade's yell was the shrill piping of Beau.
6 And she heard for the first time, without knowing it, the Rebel yell.
7 "But not as loud as you yell when Mammy washes your ears," returned Mrs. Tarleton.
8 The Munroe boys tore past waving their hats, and the Fontaines and Calverts went down the road yelling.
9 They were hearing drums and bugles and the Rebel yell, seeing footsore men going by in the rain with torn flags slanting.
10 Oh, it wasn't fair that she should have a dead husband and a baby yelling in the next room and be out of everything that was pleasant.
11 Swarms of children, black and white, ran yelling about the newly green lawn, playing hopscotch and tag and boasting how much they were going to eat.
12 She recalled how crowded this space had been with wagons and carriages and ambulances and how noisy with drivers swearing and yelling and people calling greetings to friends.
13 Then they were off down the walk at a rush, mounted their horses and, followed by Jeems, went down the avenue of cedars at a gallop, waving their hats and yelling back to her.
14 They had sorely missed the excitement of the drills while away, and they counted education well lost if only they could ride and yell and shoot off rifles in the company of their friends.
15 The big horse reached the fence, gathered himself and soared over as effortlessly as a bird, his rider yelling enthusiastically, his crop beating the air, his white curls jerking out behind him.
16 They might be dying in thousands but, like the fruit of the dragon's teeth, thousands of fresh men in gray and butternut with the Rebel yell on their lips would spring up from the earth to take their places.
17 Arrangements had not yet been completed for obtaining the full quota of horses, but those who had horses performed what they imagined to be cavalry maneuvers in the field behind the courthouse, kicked up a great deal of dust, yelled themselves hoarse and waved the Revolutionary-war swords that had been taken down from parlor walls.
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