SMILES in Classic Quotes

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Quotes from Gone With The Wind by Margaret Mitchell
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1  He turned back to the girls, who were trying to suppress their smiles.
Gone With The Wind By Margaret Mitchell
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER XXX
2  Despite her pink cheeks and dimples and pretty smiles, she talked and acted like a man.
Gone With The Wind By Margaret Mitchell
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER XXXVI
3  And I must say this for him, he never smiles in that nasty-nice way when he's with her.
Gone With The Wind By Margaret Mitchell
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER XLVI
4  Captain Randall and the occupants of the carriage smothered smiles at this naive explanation of rifle pits.
Gone With The Wind By Margaret Mitchell
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER XVII
5  "Tomorrow," said Cathleen quietly and there was something in her voice which took the eager smiles from their faces.
Gone With The Wind By Margaret Mitchell
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER XXIX
6  For a moment she could not speak and all the pretty gestures and smiles she had thought to use upon him were forgotten.
Gone With The Wind By Margaret Mitchell
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER LIV
7  Too happy to be shy and reserved, she hung on her husband's arm and adored him openly with her eyes, with her smiles, her tears.
Gone With The Wind By Margaret Mitchell
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER XV
8  The smiles, the laughter, the kisses she had given Charles and Frank were Ashley's, even though he had never claimed them, would never claim them.
Gone With The Wind By Margaret Mitchell
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER XLVII
9  His five tall brothers gave him good-by with admiring but slightly patronizing smiles, for Gerald was the baby and the little one of a brawny family.
Gone With The Wind By Margaret Mitchell
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER III
10  Her face felt stiff as from pain and her mouth actually hurt from having stretched it, unwillingly, in smiles to prevent the twins from learning her secret.
Gone With The Wind By Margaret Mitchell
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER II
11  She did not care for the eager competition furnished by the sixteen-year-olds whose fresh cheeks and bright smiles made one forget their twice-turned frocks and patched shoes.
Gone With The Wind By Margaret Mitchell
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER XVIII
12  There was the far-off yelping of possum dogs in the dark swamp under cool autumn moons and the smell of eggnog bowls, wreathed with holly at Christmas time and smiles on black and white faces.
Gone With The Wind By Margaret Mitchell
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER LIII
13  All three wore home-dyed mourning, all were worn, sad, worried, all bitter with a bitterness that did not sulk or complain but, nevertheless, peered out from behind their smiles and their words of welcome.
Gone With The Wind By Margaret Mitchell
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER XXVI
14  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.
Gone With The Wind By Margaret Mitchell
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER II
15  She knew that if she was going to make money, she would have to make it out of the Yankees, and she had learned that buttering them up with smiles and kind words was the surest way to get their business for her mill.
Gone With The Wind By Margaret Mitchell
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER XXXVIII
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.
Gone With The Wind By Margaret Mitchell
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER III
17  The same look was on the faces of all the women as the song ended, tears of pride on cheeks, pink or wrinkled, smiles on lips, a deep hot glow in eyes, as they turned to their men, sweetheart to lover, mother to son, wife to husband.
Gone With The Wind By Margaret Mitchell
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER IX
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