1 The sunny front veranda was thronged with guests.
2 It was still theirs, that slender iron line winding through the sunny valley toward Atlanta.
3 But there was no retracing that sunny road.
4 But for the most part the sunny valley was abandoned and desolate and the untended crops stood in parching fields.
5 Scarlett walked to Melanie's door and opened it a crack, peering into the sunny room.
6 Suddenly she thought of Ashley, saw him as vividly as though he stood beside her, sunny haired, drowsy eyed, full of dignity, so utterly different from Rhett.
7 For comfort, he made overtures to the honey- colored cat which lay on the sunny window sill in the front hall.
8 It was a lovely afternoon, sunny but not too hot, bright but not glaring, and the warm breeze that rustled the trees along Peachtree Street made the plumes on Scarlett's bonnet dance.
9 His voice stopped and they looked for a long quiet moment into each other's eyes and between them lay the sunny lost youth that they had so unthinkingly shared.
10 Yes, blurt out everything from that far-off beginning on the sunny porch at Tara.
11 Sweet winds blew from the sunny lake beside her, and small waves sputtered on the meadowy shore.
12 When Carol went there, for the last time, she found Olaf's chariot with its red spool wheels standing in the sunny corner beside the stable.
13 The sky had changed from clear, sunny cold, to driving sleet and mist.
14 Like Mark Antony, for days and days along his green-turfed, flowery Nile, he indolently floats, openly toying with his red-cheeked Cleopatra, ripening his apricot thigh upon the sunny deck.
Moby Dick By Herman MelvilleContext Highlight In CHAPTER 54. The Town-Ho's Story. 15 And there is a Catskill eagle in some souls that can alike dive down into the blackest gorges, and soar out of them again and become invisible in the sunny spaces.