Gone with the Wind
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4:39:00
We aren"t wearing any.
We"re in mourning.

4:39:02
Wait.
4:39:03
On behalf of Mrs. Wilkes
and Mrs. Hamilton.

4:39:06
Thank you, Captain Butler.
4:39:08
Just a moment, please.
4:39:12
But it"s your wedding ring, ma"am.
4:39:15
It may help my husband more
off my finger.

4:39:18
Thank you.
4:39:22
That was a very beautiful thing to do.
4:39:25
Here.
4:39:26
You can have mine too.
For the Cause.

4:39:31
And you, Mrs. Hamilton. I know
just how much that means to you.

4:39:36
- Dr. Meade?
- I need your approval...

4:39:38
...for something we want to do
that"s rather shocking.

4:39:41
Will you excuse us?
4:39:45
l"ll say one thing. The war
makes the most peculiar widows.

4:39:49
I wish you"d go!
4:39:50
If you had any raising, you"d know
l"d never want to see you again!

4:39:56
Now, why be silly?
4:39:57
You"ve no reason for hating me.
4:39:59
l"ll carry your guilty
secret to my grave.

4:40:03
l"d be very unpatriotic to hate
a great hero of the war.

4:40:07
I declare, I was surprised you
turned out to be a noble character.

4:40:10
I can"t bear to take advantage
of your little-girl ideas.

4:40:14
l"m neither noble nor heroic.
4:40:16
- But you are a blockade runner?
- For profit, and profit only.

4:40:20
You don"t believe in the Cause?
4:40:22
Rhett Butler is the only cause I know.
The rest doesn"t mean much to me.

4:40:29
And now, ladies and gentlemen...
4:40:31
...I have a surprise to
benefit the hospital.

4:40:36
Gentlemen, if you wish to lead the reel
with the lady of your choice...

4:40:40
...you must bid for her!
4:40:43
Caroline Meade, how can you let your
husband conduct this slave auction!

4:40:47
Darlene Merriwether,
how dare you criticize me!

4:40:50
Melanie told the doctor that if it"s
for the Cause, it"s quite all right.

4:40:55
She did?
4:40:56
Oh, dear! Oh, dear!
Where are my smelling salts?

4:40:59
- I think I shall faint.
- Don"t you dare faint, Pittypat!


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