1 Why, Ashley Wilkes and his father told Pa just last week that our commissioners in Washington would come to--to--an--amicable agreement with Mr. Lincoln about the Confederacy.
2 It's rained nearly every day for a week.
3 The Troop met twice a week in Jonesboro to drill and to pray for the war to begin.
4 They seemed never too busy to drop work for a fish fry, a hunt or a horse race, and scarcely a week went by without its barbecue or ball.
5 A week after the wedding Charles left to join Colonel Wade Hampton, and two weeks later Ashley and the Troop departed, leaving the whole County bereft.
6 In the seventh week, there came a telegram from Colonel Hampton himself, and then a letter, a kind, dignified letter of condolence.
7 That meant four mornings a week in the sweltering, stinking hospital with her hair tied up in a towel and a hot apron covering her from neck to feet.
8 But on three afternoons a week she had to attend sewing circles and bandage-rolling committees of Melanie's friends.
9 On an afternoon of the following week, Scarlett came home from the hospital weary and indignant.
10 But men who expected to die within a week or a month could not wait a year before they begged to call a girl by her first name, with "Miss," of course, preceding it.
11 Why, right this minute he might be dead and she would not know it until tomorrow, or perhaps a week from tomorrow.
12 Last week my old boots wore completely out, and I would have come home with sacks tied on my feet if we hadn't had the good luck to shoot two Yankee scouts.
13 The past week with its shimmering, dreamlike beauty, its crowded hours of happiness, was gone.
14 She thought of all the things she had intended to say to him during this week.
15 During this last week, she had patiently picked out all the embroidery and cut up the square of silk and stitched it into a sash length.