Gone with the Wind
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2:10:01
I reckon he"d rather try
and walk it, at that.

2:10:03
Jump, you gray-backed beggars!
2:10:06
Acts like they won the war.
2:10:08
You come on, give me
them pants, Mr. Kennedy.

2:10:11
Come on!
2:10:14
Scrub yourself with that
lye soap, "fore I scrub you myself.

2:10:18
l"m gonna put these britches
in the boiling pot.

2:10:23
The whole army"s
got the same troubles...

2:10:25
...crawling clothes and dysentery.
2:10:28
It"s humiliating how
you"re treating him.

2:10:30
You"d be a sight more humiliated
if Mr. Kennedy"s lice gets on you.

2:10:36
Oh, come on, Beau!
2:10:37
We must leave this gentleman alone
because he"s tired and he"s hungry.

2:10:42
I don"t mind, ma"am.
Good to see a youngster again.

2:10:45
Nice little fella.
2:10:46
Another two years, and we
could"ve had him in Cobb"s Legion.

2:10:50
- Were you in Cobb"s Legion?
- Yes, ma"am.

2:10:53
Why, then, you must know
my husband, Major Wilkes?

2:10:58
He was captured
at Spotsylvania, I think.

2:11:00
Captured? Oh, thank heaven!
Then he isn"t...

2:11:04
My poor Ashley, in a Yankee prison.
2:11:08
Yes, Scarlett, l"m coming.
Come along, Beau.

2:11:11
l"ll watch out for him.
We"re good friends.

2:11:14
Thank you.
2:11:19
I slave day and night just so we
can have enough food...

2:11:23
...and you give it away
to scarecrows.

2:11:25
- L"d sooner have a plague of locusts.
- Don"t scold me, Scarlett.

2:11:29
l"ve just heard that Ashley
was taken prisoner.

2:11:31
Ashley a prisoner?
2:11:33
And maybe if he"s alive and well,
he"s on some Northern road right now.

2:11:38
Maybe a Northern woman
is giving him some of her dinner...

2:11:41
...and helping my beloved
to come back home to me.

2:11:46
I hope so, Melly.
2:11:51
I want to take up something with your
Pa, but he doesn"t seem to...

2:11:56
Perhaps I can help you.
l"m head of the house now.


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