Gone with the Wind
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2:53:00
It wouldn"t be fitting at all.
2:53:01
It wouldn"t be fitting for me to thank
a woman who saved my husband"s life?

2:53:05
Mrs. Wilkes, there ain"t never been
a lady nice to me like you was.

2:53:10
I mean, about the money
for the hospital.

2:53:13
I don"t forget a kindness.
2:53:15
I thought about you being widowed
with a little boy...

2:53:18
...if Mr. Wilkes got hung.
2:53:20
He"s a nice little boy,
your boy is, Mrs. Wilkes.

2:53:24
I got a boy myself, so I...
2:53:27
You have? Does he live...?
2:53:29
Oh, no, he ain"t here in Atlanta.
2:53:32
He ain"t never been here.
2:53:34
He"s off at school.
2:53:36
I ain"t seen him since he was little.
2:53:41
Anyways, if it had been that
Mrs. Kennedy"s husband by hisself...

2:53:45
...I wouldn"t have lifted a finger,
no matter what Rhett said.

2:53:49
She"s a mighty cold woman...
2:53:51
...prancing about Atlanta by herself.
2:53:53
She killed her husband
same as if she shot him.

2:53:56
You mustn"t say unkind things
about my sister-in-law.

2:54:02
Please don"t freeze me, Mrs. Wilkes.
2:54:04
I forgot how you liked her.
2:54:07
She just ain"t in the same class with
you, and I can"t help it if I think so.

2:54:12
Well, anyways, I gotta be going.
2:54:15
l"m scared somebody"ll recognize
this carriage if I stay any longer.

2:54:19
That wouldn"t do you no good.
2:54:21
And, Mrs. Wilkes, if you ever see me
on the street...

2:54:25
...you don"t have to speak to me.
2:54:27
l"ll understand.
2:54:29
I should be proud to speak to you.
2:54:31
Proud to be under obligation to you.
2:54:34
I hope we meet again.
2:54:36
Oh, no. That wouldn"t be fitting.
2:54:40
- Good night, Mrs. Wilkes.
- Good night, Mrs. Watling.

2:54:48
And you"re wrong about Mrs. Kennedy.
2:54:50
She"s brokenhearted about her husband.

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