Gone with the Wind
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2:31:02
In fact, l"m mighty encouraged.
2:31:04
Folks tell me l"m just
a born merchant.

2:31:07
Won"t be long before
Miss Suellen and I can marry.

2:31:10
- Are you doing as well as all that?
- Yes, I am.

2:31:13
l"m no millionaire yet...
2:31:15
...but l"ve cleared $ 1000 already.
2:31:17
And lumber too.
2:31:20
- That"s only a sideline.
- A sideline, Frank?

2:31:23
With all the good Georgia pine
around Atlanta, and all this building?

2:31:27
Well, all that takes money,
Miss Scarlett...

2:31:30
...and I gotta think
about buying a home.

2:31:33
Why would you want a home?
2:31:34
For Suellen to set up housekeeping.
2:31:37
Here in Atlanta.
2:31:38
You"d want to bring her to Atlanta.
2:31:41
There wouldn"t be much help
in that for Tara.

2:31:44
I don"t know what you mean.
2:31:47
I don"t mean a thing.
2:31:49
How"d you like to drive me
to my Aunt Pitty"s?

2:31:52
Nothing"d give me more pleasure.
2:31:54
You better stay to supper.
2:31:56
Aunt Pitty"d be agreeable,
and l"d like a long visit.

2:31:59
You act on me just like a tonic,
Miss Scarlett.

2:32:03
And will you tell me all the news...
2:32:05
...of Miss Suellen?
2:32:10
What"s the matter?
Miss Suellen"s not ill, is she?

2:32:13
Oh, no, no. I thought
surely she had written you.

2:32:17
I guess she was ashamed to write you.
She should be ashamed.

2:32:20
How awful to have such a mean sister.
2:32:23
You must tell me.
2:32:24
Don"t leave me on tenterhooks.
2:32:27
Well, she"s going to marry
one of the county boys next month.

2:32:31
She got tired of waiting, was afraid
she"d be an old maid and...

2:32:34
l"m sorry to be the one to tell you.
2:32:38
It"s cold, and I left my muff at home.
2:32:41
Would you mind if I put my hand
in your pocket?

2:32:59
But, Melanie, you don"t realize
what she"s done!


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