Gone with the Wind
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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.

4:23:04
Why do I have to take a nap?
l"m not tired.

4:23:07
Well-brought-up ladies
takes naps at parties.

4:23:09
It"s time you behave and act
like you was Miss Ellen"s daughter.

4:23:13
When we were in Saratoga, I didn"t
see Yankee girls taking naps.

4:23:17
And you won"t see no Yankee
girls at the ball, neither.

4:23:20
How was Ashley today?
4:23:22
He didn"t pay much attention to you.
4:23:25
You mind your own business!
4:23:26
You"ll be lucky you don"t lose
whisker-face Kennedy.

4:23:29
You"re sweet on Ashley, and his
engagement"s being announced tonight.

4:23:32
That"s as much as you know.
4:23:34
You ought to behave yourself!
Acting like poor white-trash children!

4:23:39
If you"s old enough for parties,
you should act like ladies!

4:23:42
Who cares?

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