Gone with the Wind
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4:21:00
My dear, he isn"t received.
4:21:02
He spends his time up North
because his folks won"t speak to him.

4:21:06
He was expelled from
West Point, he"s so fast.

4:21:08
And there"s that business about
the girl he wouldn"t marry.

4:21:11
Tell, tell!
4:21:12
He took her out buggy-riding in
the late afternoon without a chaperon...

4:21:18
...and then he refused to marry her!
4:21:23
No, but she was ruined just the same.
4:21:31
Ashley...
4:21:32
Happy?
4:21:34
So happy.
4:21:36
You seem to belong here...
4:21:39
...as if it had all been
imagined for you.

4:21:42
I feel I belong
to the things you love.

4:21:45
- You love Twelve Oaks as I do.
- Yes, Ashley.

4:21:48
I love it as more than a house.
4:21:51
It"s a whole world that wants only
to be graceful and beautiful.

4:21:55
It"s so unaware that it
may not last forever.

4:21:59
You"re afraid of what may happen
if the war comes?

4:22:02
But we don"t have to be afraid for us.
4:22:06
No war can come into our world, Ashley.
4:22:09
Whatever comes, l"ll love you...
4:22:12
...just as I do now, until I die.
4:22:20
Isn"t this better than a table?
4:22:22
A girl hasn"t got but two sides
to her at a table.

4:22:26
- L"ll get her dessert.
- She said me!

4:22:28
Allow me, Miss O"Hara?
4:22:31
I think...
4:22:35
I think Charles Hamilton may get it.
4:22:40
Thank you, Miss O"Hara.
Thank you!

4:22:43
Go get it, boy!
Isn"t he the luckiest...

4:22:53
Miss O"Hara...
4:22:56
...I love you.
4:22:58
I don"t guess l"m as hungry
as I thought.


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