Gone with the Wind
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2:16:05
If the war hadn"t come, l"d have spent
my life happily buried at Twelve Oaks.

2:16:10
But the war did come.
2:16:12
I saw my boyhood friends blown to bits.
2:16:15
I saw men crumple up in agony
when I shot them.

2:16:18
And now I find myself in a world
which for me is worse than death.

2:16:23
A world in which there"s
no place for me.

2:16:27
I can"t make you understand.
You don"t know the meaning of fear.

2:16:31
You never mind facing realities.
2:16:34
You never want to escape
from them as I do.

2:16:39
Escape?
2:16:42
Ashley, you"re wrong.
I do want to escape too.

2:16:46
l"m so very tired of it all.
l"ve struggled for food and for money.

2:16:51
l"ve weeded, hoed and picked cotton
till I can"t stand it.

2:16:54
I tell you, the South is dead.
It"s dead!

2:16:57
The Yankees and Carpetbaggers
have it and left nothing for us.

2:17:05
Let"s run away.
We"d go to Mexico.

2:17:08
They want officers in the Mexican army.
We"d be happy.

2:17:11
l"d work for you.
l"d do anything for you!

2:17:13
You don"t love Melanie. You said
you loved me at Twelve Oaks.

2:17:16
And anyway, Melanie can"t...
2:17:19
Dr. Meade said she can"t have more
children. I could give you...

2:17:23
Can"t we ever forget
Twelve Oaks?

2:17:24
You think I could
ever forget? Have you?

2:17:27
Can you honestly say
you don"t love me?

2:17:30
- No, I don"t love you.
- It"s a lie!

2:17:33
Even so, do you think
l"d leave Melanie and the baby?

2:17:36
You couldn"t leave
your father and the girls.

2:17:39
l"m sick of them.
l"m tired of them!

2:17:41
Yes, you"re sick and tired.
That"s why you"re talking this way.

2:17:46
You"ve carried the load
for all of us.

2:17:48
From now on, l"ll be
more help to you. I promise.

2:17:51
There"s only one way you can help me.
2:17:53
Take me away.
There"s nothing to keep us here.

2:17:58
Nothing?

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