1 "I told Pitty I had to have you in my hospital," called Mrs. Merriweather, smiling.
2 They all cried to her that she must join their knitting and sewing circles and their hospital committees, and no one else's, and she promised recklessly to right and left.
3 That meant four mornings a week in the sweltering, stinking hospital with her hair tied up in a towel and a hot apron covering her from neck to feet.
4 I wish he'd bring in more hospital supplies and less hoop skirts and lace.
5 Just think how much the hospital needs money for new beds and drugs.
6 There were so many uniforms in the crowd--so many uniforms on so many men whom Scarlett knew, men she had met on hospital cots, on the streets, at the drill ground.
7 However, it's for the hospital.
8 You didn't have your mind on your business and I'll wager you weren't thinking about our Cause or the hospital.
9 I understand and it was a brave thing you did last night and it's going to help the hospital a lot.
10 I will pass over the impropriety of your appearing publicly while in mourning, realizing your warm desire to be of assistance to the hospital.
11 I'll--I'll help you explain how you did it for the hospital.
12 And men fell in love so easily, after you did little things for them at the hospital.
13 She wouldn't mind the hospital so much now.
14 On an afternoon of the following week, Scarlett came home from the hospital weary and indignant.
15 In fact, she could endure the hospital with equanimity now because it was a perfect happy hunting ground.