1 "Five hundred dollars," he said.
2 Now take this dollar and buy little Joe a dress.
3 I'll wager you didn't know then how many pennies were in a dollar.
4 Scarlett took the corn and privately slipped a dollar bill into Sally's hand.
5 People who did not like him said that after every trip he made to Atlanta, prices jumped five dollars.
6 She had never sent a dollar to Will that she had not been pleased that it would make Ashley's life easier.
7 She even refused the ten- dollar gold piece which I, in my groomlike fervor, wished to present her after the wedding.
8 That in itself was enough to make the affair a success, for now a dollar in silver was worth sixty dollars in Confederate paper money.
9 That in itself was enough to make the affair a success, for now a dollar in silver was worth sixty dollars in Confederate paper money.
10 And her temper grew shorter and shorter as the weeks went by, for every dollar she saved would be just one more dollar to lose if disaster descended.
11 And naturally the British aristocracy sympathized with the Confederacy, as one aristocrat with another, against a race of dollar lovers like the Yankees.
12 The insult had occurred on a day when Pitty wished to draw five hundred dollars from her estate, of which he was trustee, to invest in a non-existent gold mine.
13 Part I made out of my little investment in cotton at the beginning of the war, the cotton I bought cheap and sold for a dollar a pound when the British mills were crying for it.
14 The thousands of immigrants who'd be glad to fight for the Yankees for food and a few dollars, the factories, the foundries, the shipyards, the iron and coal mines--all the things we haven't got.
15 They lived entirely off the produce of their lands and the game in the swamp, conducting their business generally by the barter system and seldom seeing five dollars in cash a year, and horses and uniforms were out of their reach.
16 At first, Mrs. Merriwether had stated flatly and loudly that her Maybelle would never take part in such a proceeding; but as Maybelle's name was called most often and the amount went up to seventy-five dollars, her protests began to dwindle.
17 So Scarlett's trunk was packed again with her mourning clothes and off she went to Atlanta with Wade Hampton and his nurse Prissy, a headful of admonitions as to her conduct from Ellen and Mammy and a hundred dollars in Confederate bills from Gerald.
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