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Gone With The WindBy Margaret Mitche ContextHighlight In CHAPTER XLIII
2 Frank thought this could he accomplished by voting.
Gone With The WindBy Margaret Mitche ContextHighlight In CHAPTER XXXVII
3 But many ladies have charm and accomplishments and are just as useless as you are.
Gone With The WindBy Margaret Mitche ContextHighlight In CHAPTER XIX
4 She was proud of Gerald and what he had accomplished unaided except by his shrewd Irish brain.
Gone With The WindBy Margaret Mitche ContextHighlight In CHAPTER VII
5 Every girl with any pretense to accomplishments had sung or played the piano, and the tableaux vivants had been greeted with flattering applause.
Gone With The WindBy Margaret Mitche ContextHighlight In CHAPTER XII
6 Protests and efforts to resist accomplished nothing, for the state government was being upheld and supported by the power of the United States Army.
Gone With The WindBy Margaret Mitche ContextHighlight In CHAPTER LII
7 However, she was determined to accomplish it, for Rhett was coming to supper and he always noticed and commented upon any innovation of dress or hair.
Gone With The WindBy Margaret Mitche ContextHighlight In CHAPTER XIII
8 She had been brought up to believe that a woman alone could accomplish nothing, yet she had managed the plantation without men to help her until Will came.
Gone With The WindBy Margaret Mitche ContextHighlight In CHAPTER XXXVI
9 In these accomplishments the twins excelled, and they were equally outstanding in their notorious inability to learn anything contained between the covers of books.
Gone With The WindBy Margaret Mitche ContextHighlight In CHAPTER I
10 The first week he took over the mill he justified all her hopes, for he accomplished more with five convicts than Hugh had ever done with his crew of ten free negroes.
Gone With The WindBy Margaret Mitche ContextHighlight In CHAPTER XLII
11 Gerald's letter was so full of brag and bluster as to how the Yankees had been driven from the railroad that one would have thought he personally had accomplished the feat, single handed.
Gone With The WindBy Margaret Mitche ContextHighlight In CHAPTER XIX
12 Dressing unaided was difficult but she finally accomplished it and putting on the bonnet with its rakish feathers she ran to Aunt Pitty's room to preen herself in front of the long mirror.
Gone With The WindBy Margaret Mitche ContextHighlight In CHAPTER XXXIV