1 They built their stores around the five muddy red roads that crossed near the depot.
2 Charles' Uncle Henry Hamilton, who lived in bachelor state at the Atlanta Hotel near the depot, also talked seriously to her on this subject.
3 And the stores and warehouses along the railroad track near the depot, which were part of her inheritance, had tripled in value since the war began.
4 Crowds formed at the depot, hoping for news from incoming trains, at the telegraph office, in front of the harried headquarters, before the locked doors of the newspapers.
5 When Ashley went into the cold to see the boys off to the depot in Aunt Pitty's carriage, Melanie caught Scarlett's arm.
6 And anyway, I'd rather remember you saying good-by to me here than shivering at the depot.
7 But they had made a sortie into Jonesboro, burned the depot, cut the telegraph wires and torn up three miles of track before they retreated.
8 If they don't know, go by the depot and ask the engineers who brought the wounded in.
9 She pushed her way swiftly through the crowds, past the packed, hysterical mob surging in the open space of Five Points, and hurried as fast as she could down the short block toward the depot.
10 As she rounded the corner of the Atlanta Hotel and came in full view of the depot and the tracks, she halted appalled.
11 The depot had not been rebuilt since the burning of the city and they alighted amid cinders and mud a few yards above the blackened ruins which marked the site.
12 My, my, that was a mighty sad sight, sitting on top of that train and seeing the Yankees burn those supplies we had to leave at the depot.
13 The depot had not been rebuilt since it was burned in the battle and in its place was only a wooden shelter, with no sides to keep out the weather.
14 But Dr. Meade was there after all, he had come, even if the soldiers at the depot did need him for she heard him say: "Delirious."
15 There were crowds of people in the depot or she would never have invited this caress.