Gone with the Wind
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2:22:10
Lordy, Miss Scarlett,
that"s Mr. Gerald"s watch!

2:22:13
You take it. It"s for you.
2:22:15
Pa"d want you to have it.
2:22:16
You ain"t got no business
parting from this watch now.

2:22:20
You needs all your valuables
to sell for that tax money.

2:22:23
Do you think l"d sell Pa"s watch?
2:22:27
And don"t cry.
2:22:29
I can stand everybody"s
tears but yours.

2:22:35
Oh, Mammy, Mammy!
2:22:42
You"ve been brave so long.
You just gotta go on being brave.

2:22:47
- Think about your Pa like he used to be.
- I can"t think about Pa.

2:22:51
I can"t think of anything
but that $300.

2:22:53
Ain"t no good thinking about that.
Ain"t nobody got that much money.

2:22:58
Nobody but Yankees and Scalawags
got that much money now.

2:23:03
Rhett.
2:23:04
Who that? A Yankee?
2:23:11
Oh, Mammy, l"m so thin and pale...
2:23:14
...and I haven"t any clothes.
2:23:26
Go and get Ma"s old box
of dress patterns.

2:23:29
- What you up to?
- You"ll make me a new dress.

2:23:31
Not with Miss Ellen"s portières!
2:23:34
Great balls of fire!
They"re my portières now.

2:23:37
l"m going to Atlanta for $300,
and l"ve got to look like a queen.

2:23:41
- Who"s going with you?
- L"ll go alone.

2:23:42
That"s what you think!
l"s going with you and that new dress.

2:23:47
- Mammy, darling.
- No use to try to sweet talk me.

2:23:49
I knows you since I put
diapers on you.

2:23:52
I said l"s going with you,
and going I is!

2:23:55
Kings in trade, eh?
Too good for me, major.

2:23:59
It"s a pity the war
wasn"t a poker game.


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