1 Of course, she would have to be remarried by a priest from Atlanta, but that would be something for Ellen and Gerald to worry about.
2 "But that'll be something to worry about after I'm married," she thought, tossing the worry from her.
3 "Don't worry," said Alex, eyeing Cade's boots.
4 When she saw his eyes falter and drop before the long, troubled gaze of his father, a faint worry and bewilderment rose in her as to what was hidden in Ashley's heart.
5 And you mustn't worry about me, though you are sweet to be so upset.
6 All this running about and worry won't help you and may harm the baby.
7 Suspense, worry, sorrow, hunger and the torment of rising, falling, rising hope was wearing that skin thin.
8 Kiss me good-by, child, and don't worry about me.
9 She was not very ill and Scarlett was not to worry about her, but on no condition must she come home now, even if the railroad should become safe.
10 She looked up and saw Prissy leaning out of the upstairs window, fright and worry written on her face; but in an instant they were wiped away in relief as she saw her mistress.
11 That was just like Melanie, not to be at all bothered over nearly dying and having the Yankees at her heels but to worry about Charles' things.
12 But Miss Honey and Miss India and some of their darkies had refugeed to Macon, so we did not worry about them.
13 You need sleep and Katie Scarlett is here, so you need not worry about anything.
14 No one would care if they did know, for everyone had too many troubles of his own to worry about her.
15 He was only another worry, another mouth to feed.