1 These latter young men were as anxious to fight the Yankees, should war come, as were their richer neighbors; but the delicate question of money arose.
2 Then an ominous murmuring arose in the crowd and from under the arbor came a humming as unmistakable as that of a hive of newly disturbed bees.
3 A polite tumult broke out under the trees as the guests arose, shaking crumbs from laps.
4 She arose and, coming behind Scarlett, put her arms about her neck.
5 Scarlett arose at five-thirty, before the servants had come in from the back yard to start breakfast, and slipped down the steps to the quiet lower floor.
6 And she arose the next morning with the fixed intention of packing her trunk immediately after breakfast.
7 The straggling line re-formed, the dust arose again in a red cloud as they moved off and Big Sam started up the singing again.
8 She arose and stood irresolutely at the foot of the stairs.
9 Every morning when Scarlett arose she thanked God for the pale-blue sky and the warm sun, for each day of good weather put off the inevitable time when warm clothing would be needed.
10 All of them, all the men she knew, even the drowsy-eyed Ashley and fidgety old Frank, were like that underneath--murderous, violent if the need arose.
11 Once in her possession there arose the perplexing problem of finding a trustworthy man to put in charge of it.
12 At these ringing words the two associations arose and every lady spoke her mind and no one listened.
13 But even before these sounds arose, the ladies looked at one another stunned.
14 She arose cautiously, pushed her door half-closed and then dug about in the bottom bureau drawer beneath her underwear.
15 Out of the dullness, one thought arose.