Gone with the Wind
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3:06:05
Great Jehoshaphat!
3:06:08
Great Jehoshaphat!
3:06:10
Lordy, we sure is rich now.
3:06:13
That"s ridiculous!
Why can"t I go in?

3:06:16
l"m entitled to see my own child.
3:06:19
You control yourself.
You"ll be seeing it for a long time.

3:06:23
l"d like to apologize
about its not being a boy.

3:06:26
Hush your mouth. Who wants a boy?
3:06:28
Boys aren"t any use.
Don"t you think l"m proof of that?

3:06:32
Have a drink of sherry.
3:06:34
Mammy, she is beautiful, isn"t she?
3:06:36
She sure is.
3:06:38
You ever see a prettier one?
3:06:40
Miss Scarlett was mighty near that
pretty when she come, but not quite.

3:06:44
Have another glass.
3:06:50
What"s that rustling noise I hear?
3:06:52
Lordy, that ain"t nothing but my
red silk petticoat you done give me.

3:06:56
Nothing but your petticoat? I don"t
believe it. Pull up your skirt.

3:07:01
Mr. Rhett, you is bad.
3:07:03
Yea, Lordy!
3:07:10
You sure took a long enough time
about wearing it.

3:07:13
Yes, sir. Too long.
3:07:16
No more mule in horse"s harness?
3:07:18
Miss Scarlett was bad
telling you about that.

3:07:21
You ain"t holding that
against Mammy, is you?

3:07:24
I don"t hold it against you.
3:07:25
I just wanted to know.
Have another glass.

3:07:28
Take the whole bottle.
3:07:29
Dr. Meade says you can go in now,
Captain Butler.

3:07:35
This sure is a happy day to me.
3:07:38
I done diapered three generations
of this family"s girls.

3:07:41
And it sure is a happy day.
3:07:43
Oh, yes, Mammy. The happiest days are
when babies come. I wish...

3:07:48
She"s beautiful. What do you
suppose they"ll name her?

3:07:51
Miss Scarlett told me
if it was a girl...

3:07:53
...she was going to name it
Eugenia Victoria.

3:07:58
She"s a beautiful baby.

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