1 Usually she made them beg and plead, while she put them off, refusing to give a Yes or No answer, laughing if they sulked, growing cool if they became angry.
2 The County felt that perhaps the cool and contained India Wilkes would have a quieting effect on him.
3 He still liked her tremendously and respected her for her cool good breeding, her book learning and all the sterling qualities she possessed.
4 Ashley Wilkes was elected captain, because he was the best rider in the County and because his cool head was counted on to keep some semblance of order.
5 He hated their cool courtesy to him and their contempt for his social status, so inadequately covered by their courtesy.
6 For one short instant, it was as though the sun had ducked behind a cool cloud, leaving the world in shadow, taking the color out of things.
7 There was a cool recklessness in his face and a cynical humor in his mouth as he smiled at her, and Scarlett caught her breath.
8 And I hear the darkies coming home across the fields at dusk, tired and singing and ready for supper, and the sound of the windlass as the bucket goes down into the cool well.
9 Be cool and distant and he will understand.
10 There was something new and strange about the square set of his shoulders and the cool bright gleam of his eyes.
11 Dr. Meade bit his lip and his jaw hardened as his face went cool again.
12 But Miss Ellen jes' as cool as a cucumber.
13 How cool the water was, how good to lie here in softness, like a child.
14 Here, too, in the cool shadows of the trees, Charles Hamilton had rapturously pressed her hand when she said she would marry him.
15 No, they fought for swelling acres, softly furrowed by the plow, for pastures green with stubby cropped grass, for lazy yellow rivers and white houses that were cool amid magnolias.