1 I kinder knew I'd want to take a ride to-night, Eady, in his triumph, tried to put a sentimental note into his bragging voice.
2 He was struck by a new note in her voice.
3 There was indignation in his hoarse bass voice but also a wheedling note, and Scarlett teasingly clicked her tongue against her teeth as she reached out to pull his cravat into place.
4 Scarlett had received too many ardent love letters herself not to recognize the authentic note of passion when she saw it.
5 But perhaps you have failed to note these qualities.
6 Rhett looked lazy and his voice had a silky, almost bored, note.
7 A hasty note from Darcy Meade to the doctor, the only first-hand information Atlanta received during those first days of July, was passed from hand to hand, with mounting indignation.
8 The mockingbird, which nested in the tangle of roses and honeysuckle, roused from slumber and gave one timid, liquid note.
9 She had heard that note in men's voices often enough to know that it presaged a declaration of love.
10 For a week she had not heard from Tara and the last brief note from Gerald had added to her fears.
11 So great was the shortage of paper in the Confederacy now that Gerald's note was written between the lines of her last letter to him and reading it was difficult.
12 I'm going to give you a note to Dr. Meade, and if he isn't there, give it to Dr. Jones or any of the other doctors.
13 Spurred to speed, Prissy hurried toward the back of the house while Scarlett scratched a hasty note on the margin of Gerald's last letter to her--the only bit of paper in the house.
14 As she folded it, so that her note was uppermost, she caught Gerald's words, "Your mother--typhoid--under no condition--to come home--" She almost sobbed.
15 There were women in the mob near Decatur Street, garishly dressed women whose bright finery and painted faces gave a discordant note of holiday.