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1  A very disagreeable smile, Scarlett thought.
Gone With The Wind By Margaret Mitche
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2  "No," she said, and managed a crooked smile.
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3  Even when they smiled, it must be a sad, tragic smile.
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4  Finally Stuart smiled down at India, an unwilling smile, and nodded his head.
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5  Dilcey turned to Scarlett and something like a smile wrinkled the corners of her eyes.
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6  She turned her prettiest smile on Ashley, but for some reason he was not looking at her.
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7  Ashley strolled over to where Scarlett and Charles sat, a thoughtful and amused smile on his face.
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8  He stood in the hall peering at her through the partly opened door, a quizzical smile on his face.
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9  On the front steps stood two women in black and behind them a large yellow woman with her hands under her apron and her white teeth showing in a wide smile.
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10  What made matters worse was that under his smile a little sparkle had come into Melanie's eyes, so that even Scarlett had to admit that she looked almost pretty.
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11  Since then, Ashley had sat on a stool at Melanie's feet, apart from the other guests, and talked quietly with her, smiling the slow drowsy smile that Scarlett loved.
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12  She had never given him more than perfunctory courtesy before, and so the beaming smile of pleasure with which she greeted him and the two hands outstretched to his almost took his breath away.
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13  "But, like Father, I hope the Yankees will let us go in peace and that there will be no fighting--" He held up his hand with a smile, as a babel of voices from the Fontaine and Tarleton boys began.
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14  However, remembering her plan, Scarlett smothered her contempt and cast such a flashing smile of greeting at him that he stopped short, his arm outheld to Suellen and goggled at Scarlett in pleased bewilderment.
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15  He had alighted and tossed his bridle reins to a pickaninny and stood looking up at her, his drowsy gray eyes wide with a smile and the sun so bright on his blond hair that it seemed like a cap of shining silver.
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16  She would have been a strikingly beautiful woman had there been any glow in her eyes, any responsive warmth in her smile or any spontaneity in her voice that fell with gentle melody on the ears of her family and her servants.
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17  She knew how to smile so that her dimples leaped, how to walk pigeon-toed so that her wide hoop skirts swayed entrancingly, how to look up into a man's face and then drop her eyes and bat the lids rapidly so that she seemed a- tremble with gentle emotion.
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