Gone with the Wind
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3:12:01
...any more than you understand
anything, except money.

3:12:04
Never mind about that. I want...
3:12:06
You may keep your sanctity.
It"ll work no hardship on me.

3:12:10
You don"t care?
3:12:11
The world is full
of many things and people...

3:12:14
...and I shan"t be lonely.
I will find comfort elsewhere.

3:12:17
Well, that"s fine.
3:12:19
But I warn you, in case you change
your mind, I intend to lock my door.

3:12:22
Why bother?
3:12:24
If I wanted to come in,
no lock could keep me out.

3:12:44
I knew most women were cheats...
3:12:45
...hypocritical and hard,
but this one...

3:12:48
- It ain"t no use.
- What do you mean?

3:12:50
I mean you"re poisoned with her.
3:12:52
I don"t care what she"s done to you.
You"re still in love with her.

3:12:56
- It pleasures me none to say it.
- Maybe so, but l"m through with her.

3:13:00
You"ve gotta think of the child.
Child"s worth 10 of the mother.

3:13:10
You"re a shrewd woman, Belle.
3:13:12
And a very nice one.
3:13:15
Yes, Rhett?
3:13:16
I was just thinking of the difference
between you and...

3:13:19
You"re both hardheaded businesswomen,
and successful.

3:13:22
But you"ve got a heart, Belle.
3:13:26
And you"re honest.
3:13:30
Goodbye, Rhett.
3:13:32
Goodbye, Belle.
3:13:49
She"ll be a wonderful horsewoman.
Look at those hands. And that seat!

3:13:53
Oh, fiddle-dee-dee!
3:13:55
Why we have to wheel a baby
when we have servants...

3:13:57
- Good morning, Mrs. Merriwether.
- Good morning, Captain Butler.


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