Gone with the Wind
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2:24:01
You"d done better than Grant,
with far less effort.

2:24:04
What is it?
2:24:06
There"s a lady to see Captain Butler.
Says she"s his sister.

2:24:09
Another sister?
2:24:11
This is a jail not a harem, captain.
2:24:13
No, she ain"t one of those.
She"s got her mammy with her.

2:24:18
She has?
2:24:20
l"d like to see this one, major.
Without her mammy.

2:24:24
Let"s see, my losses for
the afternoon come to what?

2:24:29
Three hundred and forty?
2:24:31
My debts do mount up,
don"t they, major?

2:24:34
All right, corporal, show Captain
Butler"s sister to his cell.

2:24:39
Thank you, major.
Excuse me, gentlemen.

2:24:46
It"s hard to be strict with a man
who loses money so pleasantly.

2:24:51
- Rhett!
- Scarlett!

2:24:54
My dear little sister!
2:24:57
It"s all right, corporal. My sister
has brought me no files or saws.

2:25:06
Can I really kiss you?
2:25:08
On the forehead, like a brother.
2:25:10
No, thanks. L"ll wait and hope
for better things.

2:25:13
I was so distressed when
I heard you were in jail.

2:25:16
I couldn"t sleep for thinking.
It"s not true they"ll hang you?

2:25:20
Would you be sorry?
2:25:22
Well, don"t worry yet.
2:25:24
They trumped up a charge,
but they really want my money.

2:25:27
They think I made off with
the Confederate treasury.

2:25:30
- Well, did you?
- What a leading question.

2:25:32
Let"s not talk about
things like money.

2:25:35
How good of you to come and see me.
And how pretty you look!

2:25:38
How you do run on, teasing
a country girl like me.

2:25:41
Thank heavens you"re not in rags. L"m
tired of women in rags. Turn around.

2:25:46
You look good enough to eat,
and prosperous.

2:25:49
l"ve been doing very well.
Everyone"s well at Tara, only...

2:25:52
...I got so bored, I thought l"d
treat myself to a visit to town.

2:25:56
You"re heartless, but that"s
part of your charm.

2:25:58
You"ve got more charm
than the law allows.


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