1 You made it with the money I lent you to give you your start.
2 And Mrs. Tarleton so kindly lent me Nellie, so I am well mounted.
3 They lent Gerald the money and, in the years that followed, the money came back to them with interest.
4 She was busy with needle and scissors, altering a mourning dress that Mrs. Elsing had lent to Mrs. Meade.
5 Rhett lent an attentive ear to this remark, as he did to all Mammy's remarks about the proper raising of little girls.
6 The ever-present war in the background lent a pleasant informality to social relations, an informality which older people viewed with alarm.
7 She knew, by now, that Rhett loved to take her down a peg, and would spoil her fun whenever he could, if she lent an attentive ear to his jibes.
8 In her top drawer was a handkerchief just like this, one that Rhett Butler had lent her only yesterday to wrap about the stems of wild flowers they had picked.
9 Her contemporaries, the young wives, mothers and widows, loved her because she had suffered what they had suffered, had not become embittered and always lent them a sympathetic ear.
10 With her younger daughters, she had success, for Suellen was so anxious to be attractive she lent an attentive and obedient ear to her mother's teachings, and Carreen was shy and easily led.