1 He sat down, drew his pipe from his pocket and stretched his feet to the glow.
2 The glow of passion he had felt for her had melted to an aching tenderness.
3 Just how, the twins did not know, but the fine glow had gone out of the afternoon.
4 True, he never made love to her, nor did the clear gray eyes ever glow with that hot light Scarlett knew so well in other men.
5 The sun was now below the horizon and the red glow at the rim of the world faded into pink.
6 Her gray organdie dress, with its cherry-colored satin sash, disguised with its billows and ruffles how childishly undeveloped her body was, and the yellow hat with long cherry streamers made her creamy skin glow.
7 There was a tenseness about her, a glow in her eyes that he had never seen before, and even in the dim light he could see the rosy flush on her cheeks.
8 He had never seen such fire in any girl's face, such a glow in anyone's eyes.
9 "I won't," said Scarlett, having no idea what Mrs. Merriwether was talking about but feeling a glow of warmth at being welcomed and wanted.
10 There was a deep, almost fanatic glow in her eyes that for a moment lit up her plain little face and made it beautiful.
11 He didn't even die in a fine glow of gallantry in battle, so she could brag about him.
12 As she sat straining her ears toward town, a faint glow appeared above the trees.
13 The narrow street was a dim tunnel, but faintly through the thick leafy ceiling the hideous red glow of the sky penetrated and shadows chased one another down the dark way like mad ghosts.
14 In the unholy crimson glow that bathed them, his dark profile stood out as clearly as the head on an ancient coin, beautiful, cruel and decadent.
15 The red glow in the sky was fading now and the road became so dark, so frightening, Scarlett would have welcomed words, any words from him, even jeering, insulting words, words that cut.