1 All constraint had vanished between the two, and they began to talk easily and simply.
2 He was too young, too strong, too full of the sap of living, to submit so easily to the destruction of his hopes.
3 Although they considered themselves Scarlett's favored suitors, they had never before gained tokens of this favor so easily.
4 He backed his big red horse and then, putting spurs to his side, lifted him easily over the split rail fence into the soft field of Gerald O'Hara's plantation.
5 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.
6 She had the easily stirred passions of her Irish father and nothing except the thinnest veneer of her mother's unselfish and forbearing nature.
7 Deeply distressed, Ellen had told her how easily a widow might get herself talked about.
8 So she gracefully evaded, for the time being, a definite answer as to the duration of her visit and slipped easily into the life of the red-brick house at the quiet end of Peachtree Street.
9 And men fell in love so easily, after you did little things for them at the hospital.
10 Men were so easily stirred when they had been ill.
11 I had thought of life going on at Twelve Oaks as it had always done, peacefully, easily, unchanging.
12 Belle Watling was the red-haired woman she had seen on the street the first day she came to Atlanta and by now, she was easily the most notorious woman in town.
13 Her voice was joined by Rhett's excellent bass, and as they went into the second verse those on the porch breathed more easily, though Heaven knew it was none too cheery a song, either.
14 Scarlett breathed more easily knowing that experienced hands were near, but she nevertheless yearned to have the ordeal over and done with.
15 She sank down on the steps of the church and buried her head in her hands until she could breathe more easily.