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Gone With The WindBy Margaret Mitche ContextHighlight In CHAPTER XXXIV
2 He rubbed his cheek with pseudo ruefulness.
Gone With The WindBy Margaret Mitche ContextHighlight In CHAPTER XXXIV
3 You sound like a peck of dried leaves rubbing together.
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4 Will sat down on the sofa and rubbed the stump of his leg.
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5 A stable boy who didn't rub down his horse after a day's hunt.
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6 Pork beamed under the praise and gingerly rubbed his bandaged leg.
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7 Will did not take offense but continued rubbing his hands before the flame.
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8 Hardly waiting to rub the dirt off on her skirt, she bit off half and swallowed it hastily.
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9 Scarlett leaned her head against the wall, like a naughty child in a corner, and rubbed her aching throat.
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10 I don't think he knew what it was all about but he didn't like it and Suellen always did rub him the wrong way.
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11 Occasionally she dropped the towel and rubbed her hands feebly and looked up at Scarlett with eyes enormous with pain.
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12 "I had a full beard to show you girls," said Ashley, ruefully rubbing his face where half-healed razor nicks still showed.
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13 The moss-green velvet curtains felt prickly and soft beneath her cheek and she rubbed her face against them gratefully, like a cat.
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14 Her hands were chilled and she paused to rub them together and to scuff her feet deeper into the strip of old quilting wrapped about them.
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15 But for a woman to leave the protection of her home and venture out into the rough world of men, competing with them in business, rubbing shoulders with them, being exposed to insult and gossip.
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