1 Another wild thought tore through him.
2 He took a wild step forward and then stopped.
3 The whitewashed brick plantation house seemed an island set in a wild red sea, a sea of spiraling, curving, crescent billows petrified suddenly at the moment when the pink-tipped waves were breaking into surf.
4 She had cast down her eyes demurely, her heart beating with wild pleasure, thinking the happy moment had come.
5 A pain slashed at her heart as savagely as a wild animal's fangs.
6 There was a faint wild fragrance of sweet shrub on the breeze and the world smelled good enough to eat.
7 Charles was not excited over the prospect of marrying her, for she stirred in him none of the emotions of wild romance that his beloved books had assured him were proper for a lover.
8 Scarlett had an uneasy feeling that this man who was not received was the only one present who knew what lay behind her wild gaiety and that it was affording him sardonic amusement.
9 Men and women, they were beautiful and wild, all a little violent under their pleasant ways and only a little tamed.
10 She looked so strangely, and there was a wild beauty about her white face that set his heart leaping.
11 The night before had been wild and wet with rain, but when Scarlett arrived in Atlanta a warm sun was at work, bravely attempting to dry the streets that were winding rivers of red mud.
12 In the center of the hall the huge ugly lamp, hanging from the ceiling by rusty chains, was completely transformed by twining ivy and wild grapevines that were already withering from the heat.
13 He spent money freely, rode a wild black stallion, and wore clothes which were always the height of style and tailoring.
14 With the rise in prices, Confederate money sank, and with its rapid fall there rose a wild passion for luxuries.
15 In her top drawer was a handkerchief just like this, one that Rhett Butler had lent her only yesterday to wrap about the stems of wild flowers they had picked.