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4:37:01
It was splendid of her
to make the sacrifice.

4:37:04
Anyone hearing you talk would think she
came to dance instead of sell things.

4:37:21
Ladies and gentlemen, I have
important news! Glorious news!

4:37:26
Another triumph for our
magnificent men in arms!

4:37:30
General Lee has completely
whipped the enemy...

4:37:33
...and swept the Yankee army
northward from Virginia!

4:37:45
And now, a happy surprise
for all of us.

4:37:49
We have with us tonight, that most
daring of all blockade runners...

4:37:53
...whose fleet schooners,
slipping past the Yankee guns...

4:37:57
...have brought us here the very
woolens and laces we wear tonight.

4:38:01
I refer to that will-o"-the-wisp
of the bounding main.

4:38:05
None other than our
friend from Charleston...

4:38:08
...Captain Rhett Butler!
4:38:29
Permit me.
4:38:35
Captain Butler, such a pleasure
to see you again.

4:38:38
I met you last at my husband"s home.
4:38:40
That"s kind of you to remember,
Mrs. Wilkes.

4:38:43
Did you meet Captain Butler
at Twelve Oaks?

4:38:45
Yes, I think so.
4:38:48
Only for a moment.
It was in the library.

4:38:50
You had broken something.
4:38:53
Yes, Captain Butler, I remember you.
4:38:56
Ladies, the Confederacy asks for your
jewelry on behalf of our noble Cause.


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