Gone with the Wind
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4:44:00
Oh, the darling thing!
4:44:02
Rhett, it"s lovely, lovely!
4:44:04
You didn"t bring it all the way
from Paris just for me.

4:44:07
I thought it was about time I got
you out of that fake mourning.

4:44:11
Next trip l"ll bring you some green
silk for a frock to match it.

4:44:15
It"s my duty to our...
4:44:17
...brave boys at the front to
keep our girls at home looking pretty.

4:44:21
It"s so long since I had anything new!
4:44:33
How do I look?
4:44:35
Awful! Just awful!
4:44:37
Why? What"s the matter?
4:44:39
This war"s stopped being a joke when
a girl doesn"t know the latest fashion.

4:44:48
Oh, Rhett! Let me do it.
4:44:56
But, Rhett, I don"t know
how l"d dare wear it!

4:45:00
You will, though.
4:45:02
And another thing, those pantalets!
4:45:04
I don"t know a woman in Paris
who wears pantalets.

4:45:07
What do they... You shouldn"t
talk about such things.

4:45:11
You don"t mind my knowing about them,
just my talking about them.

4:45:14
I can"t go on accepting these
gifts, though you"re awfully kind.

4:45:18
l"m not kind. L"m tempting you.
4:45:20
I never give without expecting
something in return. I always get paid.

4:45:24
I won"t marry you
to pay for the bonnet.

4:45:26
Don"t flatter yourself.
l"m not a marrying man.

4:45:29
Well, I won"t kiss you
for it either.

4:45:42
Open your eyes and look at me.
4:45:45
No, I don"t think I will kiss you.
4:45:47
Although you need kissing, badly.
4:45:48
That"s what"s wrong with you.
You should be kissed, and often.

4:45:51
And by someone who knows how.
4:45:53
And I suppose you think you"re
the proper person!

4:45:55
I might be, if the right
moment ever came.

4:45:58
You"re a conceited,
black-hearted varmint!


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