1 Charles was not excited over the prospect of marrying her, for she stirred in him none of the emotions of wild romance that his beloved books had assured him were proper for a lover.
2 Startled, at first horrified, at this lese majesty toward Atlanta's most beloved citizen, she stared reprovingly at him.
3 A feeling that the beloved walls had been defiled rose in her.
4 Now she would never have to stand on the lawn and see smoke billowing from the beloved house and hear the roar of flames as the roof fell in.
5 Naturally, Pork and Dilcey and Mammy gave vent to loud guffaws at hearing the detractor of their beloved Tara set at naught.
6 She could sense that in Melanie's devoted heart she had an ally, feel Melanie's indignation that anyone, even her beloved husband, should make Scarlett cry.
7 Forming about it and influenced by it, as mediaeval villages gathered about the castle, she saw a new Georgian town as graceful and beloved as Annapolis or that bowery Alexandria to which Washington rode.
8 They had given up their beloved yellow brick house and moved into these rooms over a store, which were the Gopher Prairie equivalent of a flat.
9 Of one thing she was unhappily certain: there was nothing of the beloved father image in Will Kennicott.
10 There came over her the acute longing which always summoned into her spiritual vision the presence of the beloved one, overpowering her at once with a sense of the unattainable.
11 She could picture at that moment no greater bliss on earth than possession of the beloved one.
12 David smiled sadly, though not without a momentary gleam of pleasure, at this allusion to his beloved vocation.
13 Some on the lands around the great fresh waters; but to His greatest, and most beloved, He gave the sands of the salt lake.
The Last of the Mohicans By James Fenimore CooperContext Highlight In CHAPTER 29 14 Their vague feminine formula for beloved ones doing brave deeds on the field of battle without risk of life would be destroyed.
15 On rushing in a body to the cellar, we discovered our beloved.