1 Her breasts, pushed high by her stays, were very nice breasts.
2 She couldn't have been very nice or she wouldn't have gone out with him in the late afternoon without a chaperon.
3 Of course, the Tarleton twins had nice manners and they wouldn't make a scene at a barbecue, even though tremendously provoked.
4 If you were too nice to young husbands, their wives said you were fast and you got a bad reputation and never caught any beaux of your own.
5 Well, girls," he greeted them, "it was nice of you to come.
6 For a moment, Melanie thought how nice Captain Butler was.
7 He knew she hadn't loved Charlie and he wouldn't let her pretend to the nice polite sentiments that she should express.
8 There were too many nice officers in the world for her to bother about what old women said.
9 She was willing, even proud to go without hairpins and buttons and nice shoes and candy and tea for the sake of the Cause, but she wanted a satin wedding dress.
10 There were such a lot of foolish things about life among nice people.
11 She was seldom seen on Peachtree Street or in any nice neighborhood, but when she did appear respectable women made haste to cross the street to remove themselves from her vicinity.
12 Before this moment, it had never occurred to her that nice men-- that is, men she met at nice homes and with whom she danced--could possibly do such things.
13 And as for the exotic viands the Irish ate at the siege-- personally I'd as soon eat a nice juicy rat as some of the victuals they've been serving me recently at the hotel.
14 Then you aren't a nice girl, Scarlett, and I'm sorry to hear it.
15 All really nice girls wonder when men don't try to kiss them.