Gone with the Wind
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What do we care if we were expelled |
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The war is gonna start any day. |
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War! Isn't it exciting, Scarlett? |
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Do you know those Yankees |
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- We'll show 'em. |
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War, war, war! |
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This war talk's spoiling all the fun |
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I get so bored I could scream! |
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- Besides, there isn't going to be any war. |
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Why, honey, of course |
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If either of you says "war" just once again, |
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- But, Scarlett, honey... |
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Well... |
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...but remember... |
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...I warned you. |
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I've got an idea. |
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We'll talk about the Wilkes' barbecue |
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That's a good idea. |
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I hadn't thought about that yet. |
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We want all your waltzes. |
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First Brent, then me, then Brent, |
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- Promise? |
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If only I didn't have |
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Why, honey, you can't do that to us. |
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- How about if we tell you a secret? |
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Do you know Miss Melanie Hamilton |
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Ashley Wilkes' cousin. |
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That goody-goody! |
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Anyway, we heard, that is, they say... |
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- Ashley Wilkes is gonna marry her. |
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Now do we get those waltzes? |
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Of course. |
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- I'll bet the other boys will be hopping mad. |
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It can't be true. Ashley loves me! |
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Scarlett! |
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What has gotten into her? |
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Do you suppose we made her mad? |
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Where're you goin' without your shawl, |
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How come you didn't ask them gentlemen |
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You ain't got no more manners |
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...after me and Miss Ellen done labored |
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Miss Scarlett, come on in the house! |
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Come on in before you catch |
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No! I'll wait for Pa to come home |
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Come on in here! |
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Come on! |
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Quittin' time! |
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Who says it's quittin' time? |
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I says it's quittin' time. |
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I's the foreman. I's the one that says |
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Quittin' time! |
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Quittin' time! |
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There's none in the county can touch you, |
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Pa! |
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So it's proud of yourself, you are. |
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Well, Katie Scarlett O'Hara! |
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So, you've been spying on me, |
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...you'll tell your mother |
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Pa, you know I'm no tattletale like Suellen, |
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...after you broke your knee last year |
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I'll not have me own daughter tellin' me |
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It's my own neck, so it is. |
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All right, Pa, you jump what you please. |
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The Wilkeses? |
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Just as you'd expect with the barbecue |
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Oh, bother the war. |
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Their cousin, Melanie Hamilton, |
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Melanie Hamilton! |
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She's a pale-faced, mealy-mouthed ninny. |
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Ashley Wilkes doesn't think so. |
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Ashley Wilkes couldn't like anyone like her. |
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What's your interest in Ashley |
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It's nothing. Let's go into the house, Pa. |
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Has he been trifling with you? |
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- No! |
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I have it in strictest confidence |
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...Ashley is going to marry Miss Melanie. |
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It will be announced tomorrow night |
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I don't believe it. |
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Here! Here! Where are you off to? |
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Scarlett! |
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What are you about? |
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Have you made a spectacle of yourself |
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...who's not in love with you when |
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I haven't been running after him. |
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Now, don't be jerking your chin at me. |
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If Ashley wanted to marry you, |
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I want my girl to be happy. |
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I would, I would! |
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What difference does it make |
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...so long as he's a Southerner |
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And when I'm gone, I'll leave Tara to you. |
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I don't want Tara. |
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You mean to tell me, Katie Scarlett O'Hara, |
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Why, land is the only thing in the world |
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...worth fighting for, worth dying for, |
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- Oh, Pa, you talk like an Irishman. |
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And don't you be forgetting, Missy, |
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And to anyone with a drop of Irish blood |
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...why, the land they live on |
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Oh, but you're just a child. |
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There's no getting away from it |
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Yonder she comes! |
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Miss Scarlett, Miss Suellen, Miss Carreen, |
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Actin' like a wet nurse |
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...instead of bein' here eatin' her supper. |
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Miss Ellen's got no business |
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Take the lamp out on the porch! |
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Mist' Gerald, Miss Ellen's home. |
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Wearin' herself out |
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Shut up, dogs! |
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Get up from there. Don't you hear |
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Get out there and get her medicine chest. |
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We was gettin' worried about you, |
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- Mist' Gerald... |
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Mrs. O'Hara, we finished plowing |
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What do you want me |
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Mr. Wilkerson, I've just come |
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Your child has been born. |
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My child, ma'am? |
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Has been born and, mercifully, has died. |
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Goodnight, Mr. Wilkerson. |
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I'll fix your supper for you myself, |
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After prayers, Mammy. |
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Yes, ma'am. |
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Mr. O'Hara. |
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You must dismiss Jonas Wilkerson. |
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Dismiss him, Mrs. O'Hara? |
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He must go tomorrow morning, first thing. |
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But... |
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- No! |
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The Yankee Wilkerson |
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We'll discuss it later, Mr. O'Hara. |
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Yes, Mrs. O'Hara. |
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I want to wear Scarlett's green dress! |
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I don't like your tone, Suellen. |
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- Can't I stay up for the ball tomorrow? |
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Why can't I stay up for the ball |
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Scarlett... |
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...you look tired, my dear. |
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I'm all right, Mother. |
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Why can't I stay up for the ball |
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I'm 13 now. |
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You may go to the barbecue |
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I didn't want to wear |
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Oh, hush up! |
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Prayers, girls. |
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"And to all the saints, that I have sinned |
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"...through my fault. |
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"Through my fault, |
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"Therefore, I beseech the Blessed Mary, |
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"...Blessed Michael, the Archangel... |
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"...Blessed John the Baptist... |
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"...the Holy Apostles, Peter and Paul... |
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"...and all the saints |
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But Ashley doesn't know I love him! |
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I'll tell him that I love him |
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"May the Almighty, |
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"...grant us pardon, absolution... |
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"...and remission of our sins. Amen." |
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Just hold on and suck in. |
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Mammy, here's Miss Scarlett's vittles. |
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You can take that back. I won't eat a bite. |
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Oh, yes, ma'am, you is! |
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You's gonna eat every mouthful of this. |
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No, I'm not! |
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Put on the dress, |
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- What's my lamb gonna wear? |
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No you ain't! You can't show your bosom |
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I'm gonna speak to your ma about you! |
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If you say one word to Mother, |
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Well... |
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Keep your shawl on. |
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...after the buttermilk I done put on you |
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Now, Miss Scarlett, you come on |
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No. |
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I'm going to have a good time today |
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If you don't care what folks says |
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I has told you and told you |
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...by the way she eats with folks. |
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I ain't aimin' for you to go after |
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...and eat like a field hand |
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Fiddle-dee-dee! |
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Ashley Wilkes told me he likes to see a girl |
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What gentlemen says and what they thinks |
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And I ain't noticed Mist' Ashley |
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Now don't eat too fast. Ain't no need |
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Why does a girl have to be so silly |
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Scarlett, ifyou're not here by the time |
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I'm coming, Pa! |
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One... |
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...two, three... |
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...four, five, six... |
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Oh, dear! |
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My stays are so tight I know I'll never get |
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Well, John Wilkes. It's a grand day |
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So it seems, Gerald. |
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She's after settling accounts |
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But she'll be along for the ball tonight. |
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Welcome to Twelve Oaks, Mr. O'Hara. |
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Thank you kindly, India. |
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Your daughter's getting prettier every day, |
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India, here are the O'Hara girls. |
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I can't stand Scarlett. If you saw |
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Now, that's your brother's business. |
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You must remember your duties |
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Good morning, girls. |
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Good morning, Scarlett. |
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Why, India Wilkes, what a lovely dress! |
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- Perfectly lovely, darling. |
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Scarlett, honey... |
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You're looking mighty fine this morning. |
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- Good morning, Miss Scarlett. |
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- It's a pleasure to see you. |
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Howdy, Miss Scarlett. |
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Ashley! |
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Scarlett, my dear. |
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I've been looking for you everywhere. |
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I've got something I must tell you. |
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- Can't we go some place where it's quiet? |
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...I have something to tell you too. |
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Something I hope you'll be glad to hear. |
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But come say hello |
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Oh, do we have to? |
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She's been looking forward |
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Melanie! |
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Here's Scarlett. |
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Scarlett! |
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I'm so glad to see you again. |
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Melanie Hamilton! |
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I hope you'll stay with us |
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I hope I shall stay long enough for us |
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I do so want us to be. |
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We'll keep her here, won't we, Scarlett? |
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We'll just have to make the biggest fuss |
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If there's anybody knows how to give a girl |
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Though I expect our good times will seem |
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Oh, Scarlett, you have so much life. |
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I've always admired you so. |
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I wish I could be more like you. |
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You mustn't flatter me, Melanie, |
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Nobody could accuse Melanie |
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Then she's not like you, is she, Ashley? |
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Ashley never means a word he says |
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Oh, why, Charles Hamilton, |
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But, oh, Miss O'Hara, I... |
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Was it kind to bring |
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...just to break my poor, simple, |
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She never even noticed Charles before. |
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Because he's your beau, |
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Charles Hamilton, |
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Mind you, don't go philandering with |
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I won't, Miss O'Hara! |
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I couldn't! |
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I do declare, Frank Kennedy, |
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...with that new set of whiskers! |
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Oh, thank you, Miss Scarlett. |
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Charles and Rafe asked me |
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...but I told them I couldn't |
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You needn't be so amused. Look at her! |
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Oh, that's mighty flattering of you, |
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I'll see what I can do, Miss Scarlett. |
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What's your sister so mad about? |
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As if I couldn't get a better beau |
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Brent and Stuart Tarleton, you handsome |
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I won't say that. I'm mad at you! |
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What have we done? |
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You haven't been near me all day. |
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...'cause I thought you liked it. |
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I was counting on eating barbecue |
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- Well, you are, Scarlett. |
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Oh, I never can make up my mind |
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I was awake all last night trying |
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Cathleen, who's that? |
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Who? |
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That man looking at us and smiling. |
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The nasty, dark one. |
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My dear, don't you know? |
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He has the most terrible reputation. |
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He looks as if, as if he knows |
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Scarlett! |
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Why, my dear, he isn't received! |
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He spends a lot of time up North... |
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...because his folks in Charleston |
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He was expelled from West Point, |
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And then there's that business |
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Tell, tell! |
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Well, he took her out buggy riding |
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And then he refused to marry her! |
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No, but she was ruined just the same. |
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Ashley! |
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Happy? |
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So happy! |
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You seem to belong here... |
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...as if it had all been imagined for you. |
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I like to feel that I belong |
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You love Twelve Oaks as I do. |
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Yes, Ashley. |
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I love it as... |
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...as more than a house. |
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It's a whole world that wants only |
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It's so unaware that it may not last... |
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...forever. |
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You're afraid of what may happen |
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But we don't have to be afraid for us. |
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No war can come into our world, Ashley. |
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Whatever comes... |
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...l'll love you, just as I do now... |
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...until I die. |
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Isn't this better than sitting at a table? |
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A girl hasn't got but two sides to her |
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I'll go get her dessert. |
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- Here, she said me. |
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I think... |
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I think Charles Hamilton may get it. |
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Oh, thank you, Miss O'Hara! |
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Thank you. |
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Go get it. |
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Isn't he the luckiest...? |
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Miss O'Hara... |
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...I love you. |
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I don't guess I'm as hungry as I thought. |
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Why do I have to take a nap? I'm not tired. |
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Well-brought-up young ladies |
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And it's high time you started behavin' and |
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When we were at Saratoga I didn't notice |
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No, and you ain't gonna see |
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How was Ashley today, Scarlett? |
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He didn't seem to be paying |
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You mind your own business! |
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You'll be lucky not to lose |
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You've liked Ashley for months! |
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His engagement's gonna be announced |
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That's all you know. |
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Miss Scarlett! Miss Suellen! |
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Actin' like poor, white-trash children! |
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If you's old enough to go to parties, |
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Who cares! |
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We've borne enough insults |
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It's time we made them understand |
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...with or without their approval. |
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'Twas the sovereign right of the |
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That's right! |
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The South must assert herself |
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After we've fired on the Yankee rascals |
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- There's no other way! |
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Let the Yankees ask for peace! |
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The situation is very simple. |
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There won't even be a battle. |
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They'll just turn and run every time. |
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One Southerner can lick 20 Yankees. |
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We'll finish them in one battle. |
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Gentlemen can always fight better |
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Yes, gentlemen always can fight better |
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What does the captain of our troop say? |
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Well, gentlemen, if Georgia fights |
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But, like my father, I hope that the Yankees |
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- But, Ashley... |
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You can't mean you don't want war! |
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Most of the miseries of the world |
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And when the wars were over |
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If it wasn't that I knew you... |
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Now, gentlemen, Mr. Butler's been |
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Don't you agree with us, Mr. Butler? |
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I think it's hard winning a war with words, |
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What do you mean, sir? |
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There's not a cannon factory |
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What difference does that make |
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Lt'll make a great deal of difference |
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Are you hinting, Mr. Butler, |
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No, I'm not hinting. |
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I'm saying very plainly that the Yankees |
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They've got factories, shipyards, |
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...and a fleet to bottle up our harbors |
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All we've got is cotton and slaves |
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- That's Yankee treachery! |
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I'm sorry if the truth offends you. |
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Apologies aren't enough, sir! |
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I hear you were turned out of West Point, |
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...and you aren't received by any decent |
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I apologize again for all my shortcomings. |
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Perhaps you won't mind if I walk about |
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I seem to be spoiling everybody's brandy |
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...dreams of victory. |
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That'sjust about what you could expect |
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You did everything but call him out. |
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He refused to fight. |
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Not quite that, Charles. |
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Take advantage of me? |
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He's one of the best shots in the country... |
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...as he's proved a number of times... |
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...against steadier hands and cooler heads |
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- I'll show him! |
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Don't go tweaking his nose anymore. |
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You may be needed |
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Now, if you'll excuse me, |
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I think I'll just show him around. |
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Ashley! |
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Ashley! |
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Scarlett. |
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Who're you hiding from in here? |
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What are you up to? |
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Well, why aren't you upstairs resting |
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What is this, Scarlett? A secret? |
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Oh, Ashley, Ashley... |
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...I love you. |
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Scarlett! |
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I love you, I do! |
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Well, isn't it enough that you've gathered |
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You've always had mine. |
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Oh, don't tease me now. |
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Have I your heart, my darling? |
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You mustn't say such things. |
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Oh, I could never hate you, |
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Oh, you do care, don't you? |
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Yes... |
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...I care. |
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Oh, can't we go away and forget |
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But how can we do that? |
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Don't you want to marry me? |
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I'm going to marry Melanie. |
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But you can't. Not if you care for me. |
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Oh, my dear, why must you make me |
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How can I make you understand? |
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You're so young and unthinking. |
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You don't know what marriage means. |
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I know I love you, |
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You don't love Melanie. |
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She's like me, Scarlett. |
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She's part of my blood |
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But you love me. |
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How could I help loving you? |
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You have all the passion for life that I lack. |
00:29:12 |
That kind of love isn't enough |
00:29:15 |
...for two people as different as we are. |
00:29:16 |
Well, why don't you say it, you coward? |
00:29:20 |
You'd rather live with that fool |
00:29:22 |
...to say "yes" and "no" and raise a passel |
00:29:26 |
You mustn't say such things |
00:29:27 |
Who are you to tell me I mustn't? |
00:29:29 |
You led me on, you made me believe |
00:29:31 |
Now, Scarlett, be fair. |
00:29:34 |
You did, it's true you did! |
00:29:38 |
I can't think of anything bad enough |
00:30:07 |
Has the war started? |
00:30:09 |
Sir, you should have made |
00:30:13 |
In the middle of that beautiful love scene? |
00:30:15 |
That wouldn't have been very tactful, |
00:30:17 |
But don't worry, |
00:30:20 |
Sir, you are no gentleman! |
00:30:21 |
And you, Miss, are no lady. |
00:30:24 |
Don't think I hold that against you. |
00:30:26 |
Ladies have never held any charm for me. |
00:30:27 |
First you take a low, common advantage |
00:30:30 |
I meant it as a compliment |
00:30:34 |
...when you're free of the spell |
00:30:37 |
He doesn't strike me as half good enough |
00:30:41 |
Your "passion for living." |
00:30:42 |
How dare you! |
00:30:46 |
And you were going to hate him |
00:30:52 |
She certainly made a fool of herself |
00:30:55 |
That's not fair, India. |
00:30:57 |
She's so attractive, |
00:31:00 |
Oh, Melanie, you're just too good |
00:31:02 |
Didn't you see her going after |
00:31:04 |
Yes, and she knows Charles belongs to me. |
00:31:06 |
Oh, you're wrong, India. |
00:31:08 |
Scarlett's just high-spirited and vivacious. |
00:31:11 |
Men may flirt with girls like that |
00:31:14 |
I think you're being very mean to her. |
00:31:24 |
War! War's declared! War! |
00:31:38 |
Miss O'Hara! |
00:31:42 |
Miss O'Hara! |
00:31:44 |
Mr. Lincoln has called for soldiers, |
00:31:47 |
Don't you men ever think |
00:31:49 |
But it's war and everybody's going off |
00:31:52 |
They're going right away. I'm going too. |
00:31:53 |
Everybody? |
00:31:59 |
Oh, Miss O'Hara, will you be sorry? |
00:32:01 |
To see us go, I mean. |
00:32:03 |
I'll cry into my pillow every night. |
00:32:05 |
Miss O'Hara, I told you I loved you. |
00:32:07 |
You're the most beautiful girl in the world, |
00:32:12 |
I know I couldn't hope |
00:32:14 |
I'm so clumsy and stupid |
00:32:17 |
But if you could think of marrying me |
00:32:21 |
Just anything. I promise. |
00:32:23 |
What did you say? |
00:32:25 |
Miss O'Hara, I said, would you marry me? |
00:32:33 |
Yes, Mr. Hamilton, I will. |
00:32:35 |
You will? You'll marry me. |
00:32:38 |
I don't think I'd want to wait. |
00:32:39 |
You mean you'll marry me before I go? |
00:32:42 |
Oh, Miss O'Hara. |
00:32:44 |
Scarlett... |
00:32:47 |
When may I speak to your father? |
00:32:49 |
The sooner the better. |
00:32:50 |
I'll go now. I can't wait. |
00:32:51 |
Will you excuse me, dear? |
00:32:58 |
Mr. O'Hara, Mr. O'Hara. |
00:33:00 |
It'll be a week at least |
00:33:02 |
Only a week, and then they'll take you |
00:33:36 |
Scarlett, I thought of you |
00:33:39 |
...and I hoped that yours would be |
00:33:43 |
Was it? |
00:33:44 |
Now we're really and truly sisters. |
00:33:47 |
- Charles. |
00:33:56 |
Don't cry, darling, |
00:33:59 |
...and I'll be coming back to you. |
00:34:43 |
Miss Scarlett! |
00:34:45 |
Well, I don't care. |
00:34:49 |
Miss Scarlett! |
00:34:52 |
Why, I just go around scaring people |
00:34:55 |
You ain't supposed to be around people. |
00:34:58 |
For what? I don't feel anything. |
00:35:01 |
Why should I have to pretend |
00:35:04 |
What is it? |
00:35:06 |
Oh, baby... |
00:35:09 |
What is it? |
00:35:10 |
My life is over. |
00:35:12 |
Nothing will ever happen to me anymore. |
00:35:17 |
Oh, Mother. |
00:35:18 |
I know you'll think I'm horrible, |
00:35:23 |
It's bad enough not being able |
00:35:26 |
...but looking this way too. |
00:35:27 |
I don't think you're at all horrible. |
00:35:29 |
It's only natural to want to look young |
00:35:33 |
Oh, baby... |
00:35:36 |
How would you like |
00:35:38 |
Savannah perhaps? |
00:35:39 |
What would I do in Savannah? |
00:35:41 |
Well, Atlanta then. |
00:35:43 |
There's lots going on there. |
00:35:45 |
And you could stay |
00:35:49 |
Melanie. |
00:35:50 |
Yes. |
00:35:52 |
Yes, I could, couldn't I? |
00:35:53 |
Oh, Mother, you're sweet to me, |
00:35:57 |
You'd like it, really? |
00:35:58 |
All right then. |
00:36:03 |
You can take Prissy with you. |
00:36:05 |
Start packing Miss Scarlett's things, |
00:36:08 |
I'll go write the necessary letters. |
00:36:13 |
Atlanta! |
00:36:14 |
Savannah would be better for you. |
00:36:17 |
What trouble are you talking about? |
00:36:19 |
You know what trouble I's talkin' about. |
00:36:22 |
He'll be comin' to Atlanta |
00:36:24 |
...and you're sittin' there waitin' |
00:36:27 |
- He belongs to Miss Melanie... |
00:36:50 |
They're all whispering, |
00:36:53 |
What's it matter what they say, |
00:36:55 |
But Scarlett is living under my roof |
00:36:59 |
...and for a widow to appear in public |
00:37:03 |
Every time I think of it I feel faint! |
00:37:06 |
Aunt Pitty, you know Scarlett came here |
00:37:10 |
It was splendid of her |
00:37:13 |
Anyone would think, to hear you talk... |
00:37:15 |
...that she came here to dance |
00:37:30 |
Ladies and gentlemen! |
00:37:32 |
I have important news! Glorious news! |
00:37:34 |
Another triumph |
00:37:38 |
General Lee has completely |
00:37:41 |
And swept the Yankee Army |
00:37:54 |
And now, a happy surprise for all of us. |
00:37:57 |
We have with us tonight that most daring |
00:38:02 |
...whose fleet schooners, |
00:38:05 |
...have brought us here the very woolens |
00:38:09 |
I refer, ladies and gentlemen, to that |
00:38:13 |
None other than our friend |
00:38:16 |
...Captain Rhett Butler! |
00:38:38 |
Permit me. |
00:38:43 |
Captain Butler, it's such a pleasure |
00:38:47 |
I met you last at my husband's home. |
00:38:49 |
That's kind of you to remember, |
00:38:51 |
Did you meet Captain Butler |
00:38:54 |
Yes. I, I think so. |
00:38:56 |
Only for a moment, Mrs. Hamilton. |
00:38:59 |
You had broken something. |
00:39:01 |
Yes, Captain Butler, I remember you. |
00:39:04 |
Ladies, the Confederacy asks for |
00:39:08 |
We aren't wearing any. We're in mourning. |
00:39:10 |
Wait. |
00:39:12 |
On behalf of Mrs. Wilkes |
00:39:15 |
Thank you, Captain Butler. |
00:39:16 |
Just a moment, please. |
00:39:21 |
But it's your wedding ring, ma'am. |
00:39:23 |
It may help my husband more, |
00:39:27 |
Thank you. |
00:39:30 |
That's a very beautiful thing to do, |
00:39:33 |
Here. |
00:39:34 |
You can have mine, too, for the cause. |
00:39:39 |
And you, Mrs. Hamilton. |
00:39:43 |
- Melanie! |
00:39:45 |
I need your approval, |
00:39:47 |
...for something we want to do |
00:39:50 |
Will you excuse us, please? |
00:39:54 |
I'll say one thing, the war makes |
00:39:57 |
I wish you'd go away. |
00:39:59 |
If you had any raising you'd know |
00:40:04 |
Now, why be silly? |
00:40:06 |
You've no reason for hating me. |
00:40:11 |
I guess I'd be very unpatriotic |
00:40:15 |
I do declare I was surprised to see |
00:40:19 |
I can't bear to take advantage |
00:40:22 |
I'm neither noble nor heroic. |
00:40:24 |
But you are a blockade-runner. |
00:40:26 |
For profit, and profit only. |
00:40:28 |
Are you telling me |
00:40:30 |
I believe in Rhett Butler. |
00:40:33 |
The rest doesn't mean much to me. |
00:40:37 |
And now, ladies and gentlemen... |
00:40:39 |
...I have a startling surprise |
00:40:44 |
Gentlemen, if you wish to lead the opening |
00:40:48 |
...you must bid for her. |
00:40:51 |
Caroline Meade, how can you permit |
00:40:54 |
...this slave auction? |
00:40:56 |
Dolly Merriwether, |
00:40:59 |
Melanie Wilkes told the doctor... |
00:41:00 |
...that if it's for the benefit of the cause, |
00:41:03 |
She did! |
00:41:04 |
Oh dear, oh dear. |
00:41:08 |
I think I shall faint. |
00:41:09 |
Don't you dare faint, Pittypat Hamilton. |
00:41:11 |
If Melanie says it's all right, it is all right. |
00:41:15 |
Come, gentlemen, do I hear your bids? |
00:41:19 |
Don't be bashful, gentlemen. |
00:41:21 |
Twenty dollars, |
00:41:25 |
Twenty-five dollars for Miss Fanny Elsing. |
00:41:27 |
Only $25 to give your... |
00:41:29 |
One hundred and fifty dollars in gold. |
00:41:32 |
For what lady, sir? |
00:41:33 |
For Mrs. Charles Hamilton. |
00:41:38 |
For whom, sir? |
00:41:39 |
Mrs. Charles Hamilton. |
00:41:41 |
Mrs. Hamilton is in mourning, |
00:41:43 |
...but I'm sure any of our Atlanta belles |
00:41:46 |
Dr. Meade, I said Mrs. Charles Hamilton. |
00:41:50 |
She will not consider it, sir. |
00:41:52 |
Oh yes, I will. |
00:42:05 |
Choose your partners for the Virginia reel. |
00:42:09 |
We've sort of shocked the Confederacy. |
00:42:11 |
It's a bit like blockade-running, isn't it? |
00:42:13 |
It's worse. |
00:42:14 |
But I expect a very fancy profit out of it. |
00:42:16 |
I don't care what you expect |
00:42:18 |
I'm going to dance and dance. |
00:42:19 |
Tonight I wouldn't mind dancing |
00:42:53 |
Another dance and my reputation |
00:42:55 |
With enough courage, |
00:42:58 |
Oh, you do talk scandalous. |
00:43:07 |
You do waltz divinely, Captain Butler. |
00:43:10 |
Don't start flirting with me. |
00:43:13 |
I want more than flirting from you. |
00:43:16 |
What do you want? |
00:43:18 |
I'll tell you, Scarlett O'Hara, if you'll take |
00:43:23 |
Some day I want you to say to me... |
00:43:25 |
...the words I heard you say |
00:43:28 |
"I love you." |
00:43:29 |
That's something you'll never hear from |
00:43:53 |
How sweet, how kind. |
00:43:55 |
He is a thoughtful gentleman. |
00:43:57 |
Fiddle-dee-dee, why doesn't he say |
00:44:09 |
Oh, the darling thing. |
00:44:11 |
Oh, Rhett, it's lovely, lovely. |
00:44:13 |
You didn't really bring it all the way |
00:44:16 |
Yes, I thought it was about time |
00:44:20 |
Next trip I'll bring you some green silk |
00:44:22 |
Oh, Rhett. |
00:44:23 |
It's my duty to our brave boys at the front |
00:44:29 |
Oh, it's so long |
00:44:42 |
How do I look? |
00:44:44 |
Awful! Just awful. |
00:44:46 |
Why, what's the matter? |
00:44:47 |
This war has stopped being a joke... |
00:44:49 |
...when a girl like you doesn't know how |
00:44:57 |
Oh, Rhett, let me do it. |
00:45:05 |
But, Rhett, I don't know how I dare wear it. |
00:45:08 |
You will though. |
00:45:10 |
And another thing, those pantalettes. |
00:45:13 |
I don't know a woman in Paris |
00:45:16 |
Oh, what do they...? |
00:45:17 |
You shouldn't talk about such things. |
00:45:19 |
You little hypocrite. |
00:45:20 |
You don't mind my knowing about them, |
00:45:23 |
But, I really can't go on accepting gifts |
00:45:26 |
I'm not kind. I'm just tempting you. |
00:45:29 |
I never give anything without expecting |
00:45:32 |
If you think I'll marry you to pay |
00:45:35 |
Don't flatter yourself. |
00:45:38 |
Well, I won't kiss you for it either. |
00:45:50 |
Open your eyes and look at me. |
00:45:53 |
No, I don't think I will kiss you... |
00:45:55 |
...although you need kissing badly. |
00:45:57 |
That's what's wrong with you. |
00:45:58 |
You should be kissed and often. |
00:46:01 |
Oh, and I suppose you think |
00:46:04 |
I might be, if the right moment ever came. |
00:46:07 |
You're a conceited, black-hearted varmint, |
00:46:10 |
And I don't know why |
00:46:13 |
I'll tell you why, Scarlett. |
00:46:14 |
Because I'm the only man over 16 |
00:46:16 |
...who's around to show you a good time. |
00:46:19 |
But cheer up, |
00:46:21 |
Oh really, Rhett? Why? |
00:46:23 |
There's a battle going on right now |
00:46:26 |
...one way or the other. |
00:46:27 |
Oh, Rhett. Is Ashley in it? |
00:46:31 |
You still haven't gotten the wooden-headed |
00:46:34 |
Yes, I suppose he's in it. |
00:46:35 |
Oh, but tell me, Rhett, where is it? |
00:46:37 |
Some little town in Pennsylvania |
00:47:59 |
Here you is, Miss Melanie. |
00:48:00 |
They was fightin' for them |
00:48:03 |
Scarlett, you look. The W's at the end. |
00:48:09 |
Wellman, Wendell, White, |
00:48:13 |
...Williams, Woolsey, Workman. |
00:48:14 |
Scarlett, you've passed him. |
00:48:17 |
Oh, he isn't there! |
00:48:19 |
He isn't there! |
00:48:20 |
Ashley's safe. He isn't listed. |
00:48:22 |
Oh, he's safe, he's safe. |
00:48:26 |
Oh, Scarlett, you're so sweet |
00:48:37 |
I must go to her. |
00:48:40 |
Don't, my dear, not here. |
00:48:42 |
Let's go home. |
00:48:45 |
Dr. Meade, not... |
00:48:46 |
Yes, our boy, Darcy. |
00:48:50 |
I was making these mittens for him. |
00:48:53 |
He won't need them now. |
00:48:56 |
Mother, I'm going to enlist! I'll show 'em. |
00:48:59 |
Phil Meade, you hush your mouth. |
00:49:01 |
Do you think it will help your mother |
00:49:03 |
I never heard of anything so silly. |
00:49:07 |
It's a black day, Scarlett. |
00:49:11 |
Ashley's safe. |
00:49:12 |
I'm glad, for Mrs. Wilkes' sake. |
00:49:14 |
But, Rhett, there are so many others. |
00:49:15 |
Many of your friends? |
00:49:16 |
Just about every family in the county. |
00:49:20 |
Yes, look at them. |
00:49:24 |
The South's sinking to its knees. |
00:49:28 |
The cause... |
00:49:30 |
The cause of living in the past is dying |
00:49:33 |
I never heard you talk like that before. |
00:49:35 |
I'm angry. Waste always makes me angry. |
00:49:41 |
But don't you be downcast. |
00:49:43 |
Ashley Wilkes is still alive to come home |
00:49:46 |
...both of them. |
00:50:23 |
Oh, you're here. |
00:50:28 |
Oh, you're here. You're really here at last. |
00:50:31 |
Oh, my dear, I've waited so long. |
00:50:33 |
Melanie, my dear, my darling wife. |
00:50:39 |
Oh, but we're forgetting Scarlett. |
00:50:43 |
Scarlett, dear. |
00:50:46 |
Well, is this any way to greet |
00:50:50 |
Ashley, I... |
00:50:55 |
Merry Christmas, Ashley. |
00:51:05 |
Come on, old gentleman, come on. |
00:51:09 |
We've got all your little chicks. |
00:51:11 |
You got nobody to worry your head |
00:51:14 |
Come on. |
00:51:16 |
Now you just stand still so you can be |
00:51:20 |
Now hold on. |
00:51:22 |
Hold on! |
00:51:24 |
Don't go gettin' so uppity... |
00:51:26 |
...even if you is the last chicken in Atlanta. |
00:51:30 |
Let's not talk about the war. |
00:51:33 |
Let's talk about Twelve Oaks, and Tara |
00:51:36 |
Can we have the wine, Aunt Pittypat? |
00:51:38 |
Why did you say there wasn't enough, |
00:51:40 |
There's plenty. It's the very last |
00:51:44 |
He got it from his uncle, |
00:51:48 |
...who married his cousin, |
00:51:51 |
...who was his second cousin once removed |
00:51:55 |
I saved it to wish Ashley |
00:51:59 |
But you mustn't drink it all at once |
00:52:07 |
I meant it, my dear. |
00:52:10 |
Only generals have tunics like this, |
00:52:12 |
I'm so happy you like it, dear. |
00:52:14 |
Where did you get the cloth? |
00:52:16 |
It was sent to me by a Charleston lady. |
00:52:18 |
I nursed her son while he was in |
00:52:22 |
Oh, you will take good care of it, |
00:52:25 |
You won't let it get torn. |
00:52:27 |
Promise me. |
00:52:28 |
You mustn't worry. |
00:52:30 |
I'll bring it back to you |
00:52:36 |
Good night, my dear. |
00:52:37 |
Good night, Scarlett, darling. |
00:52:52 |
Is it time yet, Uncle Peter, |
00:52:54 |
Pretty quick now, Miss Scarlett. |
00:52:56 |
She isn't going to the depot with him? |
00:52:59 |
No, ma'am. She's layin' down. |
00:53:01 |
She's so upset Mist' Wilkes told her |
00:53:11 |
Ashley! |
00:53:17 |
Ashley, let me go to the depot with you. |
00:53:19 |
Oh, Scarlett, I'd rather remember you |
00:53:23 |
...not shivering at the depot. |
00:53:25 |
All right. |
00:53:27 |
Oh, Ashley, I've got a present for you, too. |
00:53:36 |
Why, Scarlett, it's beautiful. |
00:53:39 |
Tie it on me, my dear. |
00:53:42 |
While Melly was making your new tunic, |
00:53:46 |
You made it yourself? |
00:53:48 |
Well, then I shall value it all the more. |
00:53:51 |
You know there's nothing |
00:53:55 |
There's something you can do for me. |
00:53:57 |
What is it? |
00:53:58 |
Will you look after Melanie for me? |
00:54:01 |
She's so frail and gentle |
00:54:05 |
You see, if I were killed and she... |
00:54:06 |
Oh, you mustn't say that. It's bad luck. |
00:54:10 |
You say one for me. |
00:54:12 |
We shall need all our prayers |
00:54:16 |
The end? |
00:54:17 |
The end of the war. |
00:54:19 |
And the end of our world, Scarlett. |
00:54:22 |
But, Ashley, you don't think |
00:54:25 |
Oh, Scarlett, my men are barefooted now... |
00:54:29 |
...and the snow in Virginia is deep. |
00:54:32 |
When I see them... |
00:54:34 |
...and I see the Yankees coming |
00:54:41 |
Well, when the end does come |
00:54:44 |
It'll be a comfort to me to know |
00:54:48 |
You will promise, won't you? |
00:54:52 |
Yes. |
00:54:54 |
Is that all, Ashley? |
00:54:57 |
All except, goodbye. |
00:55:00 |
Oh, Ashley, I can't let you go. |
00:55:02 |
- You must be brave... |
00:55:03 |
You must. |
00:55:05 |
How else can I bear going? |
00:55:08 |
Oh, Scarlett, you are so fine |
00:55:12 |
Not just your sweet face, my dear... |
00:55:15 |
...but you. |
00:55:20 |
Oh, Ashley, kiss me. |
00:55:23 |
Kiss me goodbye! |
00:55:31 |
No, Scarlett. |
00:55:32 |
Oh, Ashley, I love you. |
00:55:34 |
I've always loved you. |
00:55:37 |
I only married Charles just to hurt you. |
00:55:39 |
Oh, Ashley. Tell me you love me. |
00:55:42 |
I'll live on it the rest of my life. |
00:55:47 |
Goodbye. |
00:56:07 |
When the war is over, Ashley. |
00:56:10 |
When the war is over. |
00:56:31 |
And there's a place back home... |
00:56:33 |
...where a wild plum tree comes to flower |
00:56:38 |
Down by the creek, you know. |
00:56:40 |
Yes, I know, I know. |
00:56:42 |
When we were little, |
00:56:45 |
I told you about my brother, Jeff, |
00:56:49 |
I know I did. |
00:56:51 |
He... |
00:56:52 |
We don't know where Jeff is now, ma'am. |
00:56:55 |
Since Bull Run we haven't heard |
00:56:59 |
Please, we must have |
00:57:01 |
Just take this in your mouth |
00:57:04 |
Not just now. |
00:57:06 |
Melanie, I'm so tired I've gotta go home. |
00:57:09 |
Aren't you tired, Melanie? |
00:57:11 |
No, I'm not tired, Scarlett. |
00:57:15 |
This might be... |
00:57:16 |
...Ashley. |
00:57:18 |
And only strangers here to comfort him. |
00:57:21 |
No, I'm not tired, Scarlett. |
00:57:24 |
They could all be... |
00:57:26 |
...Ashley. |
00:57:39 |
I've been sittin' by this curb one solid hour |
00:57:43 |
Go on, you trash, |
00:57:46 |
Don't talk to her, Melly. |
00:57:47 |
It's all right, Scarlett. Who are you? |
00:57:50 |
My name's Belle Watlin'. |
00:57:52 |
I expect you think |
00:57:55 |
Hadn't you best tell me |
00:57:57 |
First time I come here, I says, |
00:58:00 |
But the ladies didn't want |
00:58:02 |
Well, they was more than likely right. |
00:58:05 |
Then I tried givin' 'em money. |
00:58:06 |
My money wasn't good enough |
00:58:09 |
Old pea-hens! |
00:58:11 |
I know a gentleman |
00:58:13 |
If you are, which they ain't, |
00:58:17 |
What are you doing here? |
00:58:20 |
This time I'm conversin' with Miss Wilkes. |
00:58:22 |
You might as well take my money, |
00:58:24 |
It's good money, even if it is mine. |
00:58:26 |
I'm sure you're very generous. |
00:58:28 |
No, I'm not. I'm a Confederate |
00:58:31 |
Of course you are. |
00:58:32 |
There's some folks here |
00:58:34 |
But maybe they ain't |
00:58:44 |
Look, Mrs. Meade. |
00:58:47 |
Ten, $20, $30, $50. |
00:58:49 |
And it's not our paper money. It's gold. |
00:58:52 |
Let me see that handkerchief. |
00:58:54 |
"R. B." |
00:58:58 |
And she's driving away |
00:59:01 |
Oh, if I just wasn't a lady |
00:59:38 |
"The Lord is my Shepherd. |
00:59:41 |
"He maketh me to lie down |
00:59:44 |
"He leadeth... |
00:59:47 |
"He restoreth my soul. |
00:59:49 |
"He leadeth me in the paths |
00:59:53 |
"Yeah, though I walk through the valley |
00:59:57 |
"...I will fear no evil. |
00:59:58 |
"For Thou art with me. |
01:00:00 |
"Thy rod and Thy staff, they comfort me." |
01:00:03 |
Yankees! |
01:00:05 |
The Yankees! |
01:00:08 |
They'll never get into Atlanta. |
01:00:13 |
Give me something for the pain. |
01:00:16 |
Give me something for the pain! |
01:00:18 |
Sorry, son, we haven't got anything |
01:00:22 |
These animules is drivin' me crazy! |
01:00:25 |
What luck! You've got my jack...! |
01:00:28 |
Give me an ace and I'll start another war! |
01:00:30 |
I'll bid the moon! |
01:00:35 |
That I'll never see you or Pa again. |
01:00:40 |
This leg's got to come off, soldier. |
01:00:42 |
No, no! Leave me alone! |
01:00:44 |
I'm sorry, soldier. |
01:00:46 |
We're all run out of chloroform, Dr. Meade. |
01:00:47 |
Then we'll have to operate without it. |
01:00:49 |
No, no! Leave me alone! |
01:00:51 |
You can't do it. I won't let you do it to me! |
01:00:53 |
Tell Dr. Wilson to take this leg off |
01:00:56 |
No, no! Don't! |
01:00:58 |
I haven't seen my family in three days. |
01:01:01 |
I'm going home for half an hour. |
01:01:03 |
Orderly! Give me a lift. |
01:01:09 |
Nurse, you can free this bed. |
01:01:12 |
Miss Scarlett! |
01:01:15 |
Why, Frank Kennedy! |
01:01:17 |
Miss Suellen, is she well? |
01:01:19 |
When did they bring you in? |
01:01:22 |
- But Miss Suellen, is she... |
01:01:25 |
Dr. Wilson needs you |
01:01:26 |
He's going to take off that leg. |
01:01:31 |
I'll be back. |
01:01:33 |
No, no, leave me alone! |
01:01:36 |
No, no, I can't stand it! |
01:01:39 |
No don't! Don't cut! |
01:01:43 |
Don't cut! |
01:01:44 |
Don't, don't! |
01:01:46 |
Please! |
01:01:48 |
Where's the nurse? |
01:01:53 |
Mrs. Hamilton, Dr. Wilson's waiting. |
01:01:55 |
Let him wait! I'm going home! |
01:01:57 |
I don't want any more men dying! |
01:02:59 |
Big Sam! |
01:03:01 |
Big Sam! Big Sam! |
01:03:04 |
Almighty Moses, it's Miss Scarlett! |
01:03:07 |
Big Sam! |
01:03:08 |
Big Sam! |
01:03:09 |
Sam, 'Lige, 'Postel, Prophet! |
01:03:13 |
Tell me about Tara, about my mother. |
01:03:16 |
- She's gone and got sick, Miss Scarlett. |
01:03:18 |
Just a little bit sick, that's all. |
01:03:20 |
Your pa was wild when they wouldn't |
01:03:23 |
He had fits when they took us field hands |
01:03:26 |
But your ma says |
01:03:28 |
So we're gonna dig for the South. |
01:03:30 |
Sam, was there a doctor? |
01:03:31 |
Sorry, ma'am, we've got to march. |
01:03:32 |
Goodbye, Miss Scarlett. |
01:03:35 |
Goodbye, Big Sam. Goodbye, boys. |
01:03:38 |
- Goodbye, Miss Scarlett. |
01:03:40 |
- Goodbye. |
01:04:01 |
Scarlett! |
01:04:02 |
Scarlett! |
01:04:07 |
Climb into this buggy. |
01:04:10 |
You'll get run over. |
01:04:11 |
Oh, Rhett! |
01:04:12 |
Drive me to Aunt Pitty's, please. |
01:04:16 |
Panic's a pretty sight, isn't it? |
01:04:21 |
That's just another of General Sherman's |
01:04:24 |
He'll be paying us a visit soon. |
01:04:25 |
I've gotta get out of here |
01:04:28 |
And leave your work at the hospital? |
01:04:30 |
Or have you had enough of death and lice |
01:04:33 |
I suppose you weren't meant |
01:04:36 |
Don't talk to me like that. I'm so scared. |
01:04:38 |
I wish I could get out of here. |
01:04:40 |
Let's get out of here together. |
01:04:41 |
No use staying here and letting the South |
01:04:44 |
There are too many nice places |
01:04:47 |
Mexico, London, Paris... |
01:04:49 |
- With you? |
01:04:51 |
With a man who understands you |
01:04:55 |
I figure we belong together, |
01:04:58 |
I've been waiting for you to grow up and |
01:05:03 |
Well, I hear Mrs. Wilkes is going to have |
01:05:07 |
It'll be hard loving a man |
01:05:13 |
Well, here we are. Are you going with me, |
01:05:17 |
I hate and despise you, Rhett Butler, |
01:05:23 |
Oh no, you won't, Scarlett. Not that long. |
01:05:32 |
Miss Scarlett! Miss Scarlett! |
01:05:34 |
Folks is all goin' to Macon |
01:05:38 |
I can't bear it! |
01:05:41 |
I faint every time I hear one! |
01:05:44 |
Uncle Peter, look out for that trunk! |
01:05:46 |
But, Aunt Pitty, you aren't leaving? |
01:05:48 |
I may be a coward, but oh dear! |
01:05:51 |
Yankees in Georgia! |
01:05:53 |
How did they ever get in? |
01:05:54 |
I'm going, too. Prissy, go pack my things. |
01:05:57 |
Wait, Aunt Pitty, I won't take a minute. |
01:05:58 |
Scarlett, do you really think you ought to? |
01:06:00 |
Scarlett! |
01:06:02 |
What is this? |
01:06:04 |
And don't you dare try to stop me. |
01:06:08 |
I've had enough of smelling death |
01:06:11 |
I'm going home. I want my mother. |
01:06:14 |
Now you've got to listen to me. |
01:06:17 |
Without a chaperon, Dr. Meade? |
01:06:19 |
Good heavens, woman, this is war, |
01:06:22 |
You've got to stay. Melanie needs you. |
01:06:24 |
Oh, bother Melanie. |
01:06:25 |
She's ill already. |
01:06:27 |
She may have a difficult time. |
01:06:28 |
Well, can't we take her along? |
01:06:30 |
Do you want her to take that chance? |
01:06:31 |
Do you want her to be jounced |
01:06:33 |
...and have her baby ahead of time, |
01:06:35 |
It isn't my baby! You take care of her! |
01:06:36 |
Scarlett! We haven't enough doctors... |
01:06:38 |
...much less nurses |
01:06:41 |
You've got to stay for Melanie. |
01:06:42 |
What for? |
01:06:43 |
I don't know anything about babies |
01:06:45 |
I knows, I knows. |
01:06:47 |
I knows how to do it. |
01:06:49 |
Let me, Doctor, let me. I can do everythin'. |
01:06:52 |
- Good. Then I'll rely on you to help us. |
01:06:55 |
Ashley's fighting in the field, |
01:06:58 |
He may never come back. He may die. |
01:07:02 |
Scarlett, we owe him a well-born child. |
01:07:05 |
Ashley. |
01:07:06 |
If you're coming, Scarlett, hurry! |
01:07:08 |
I promised Ashley... |
01:07:10 |
...something. |
01:07:11 |
Then you'll stay? |
01:07:13 |
Good. Go along, Miss Pittypat. |
01:07:16 |
Go on, Uncle Peter. |
01:07:19 |
It's like the end of the world. |
01:07:23 |
Uncle Peter, my smelling salts. |
01:07:32 |
Melanie, it's all your fault! |
01:07:35 |
I hate you, I hate you! |
01:07:37 |
And I hate your baby! |
01:07:39 |
If only I hadn't promised Ashley! |
01:07:41 |
If only I hadn't promised him! |
01:08:11 |
Stop! Stop, please stop! |
01:08:14 |
Is it true? Are the Yankees coming? |
01:08:15 |
I'm afraid so, ma'am. |
01:08:17 |
Pulling out of Atlanta? |
01:08:19 |
Not leavin', ma'am, evacuatin'. |
01:08:21 |
We've got to before Sherman cuts |
01:08:24 |
It can't be true! It can't be true! |
01:08:27 |
Better refugee south right quick, ma'am. |
01:08:31 |
Prissy! |
01:08:34 |
Prissy, come here! |
01:08:35 |
Go pack my things and Miss Melanie's too. |
01:08:39 |
The Yankees are coming! |
01:08:40 |
Yes, ma'am. |
01:08:42 |
Scarlett! |
01:08:44 |
Scarlett! |
01:08:45 |
Melly, we're going to... |
01:08:49 |
Melly! |
01:08:53 |
I'm sorry to be such a bother, Scarlett. |
01:08:58 |
It began at daybreak. |
01:09:01 |
But, but... |
01:09:03 |
But the Yankees are coming. |
01:09:06 |
Poor Scarlett. |
01:09:08 |
You'd be at Tara now with your mother, |
01:09:12 |
...if it weren't for me? |
01:09:15 |
Oh, Scarlett, darling... |
01:09:17 |
...you've been so good to me. |
01:09:19 |
No sister could have been sweeter. |
01:09:24 |
I've been lying here thinking... |
01:09:27 |
...if I should die... |
01:09:30 |
...will you take my baby? |
01:09:34 |
Oh, fiddle-dee-dee, Melly. |
01:09:36 |
Aren't things bad enough |
01:09:39 |
- I'll send for Dr. Meade right now. |
01:09:42 |
I couldn't let Dr. Meade sit here |
01:09:45 |
...while all those poor, wounded boys... |
01:09:50 |
Prissy! Prissy! Come here, quick! |
01:09:53 |
Go get Dr. Meade! Run quick! |
01:09:54 |
Yes, ma'am. The baby! |
01:09:57 |
Well, don't stand there like a scared goat. |
01:10:02 |
Hurry! I'll sell you South, I will! |
01:10:07 |
Where's that Prissy? |
01:10:11 |
This room's like an oven already... |
01:10:14 |
...and it isn't noon yet. |
01:10:18 |
Oh, don't worry, Melly. |
01:10:21 |
Mother says it always seems |
01:10:25 |
If I don't take a strap to that Prissy! |
01:10:35 |
Oh, Melly. |
01:10:37 |
You know what I heard |
01:10:39 |
You remember that funny-looking beau |
01:10:41 |
The one with a uniform |
01:10:45 |
You don't have to keep on talking |
01:10:48 |
I know how worried you are. |
01:11:03 |
Oh, Melly, I'll just go and fetch you |
01:11:08 |
You're as slow as molasses in January. |
01:11:10 |
And where's Dr. Meade? |
01:11:11 |
- I ain't never seen him, Miss Scarlett. |
01:11:13 |
No, ma'am. He ain't at the hospital. |
01:11:16 |
A man, he told me the doctor's down |
01:11:21 |
Well, why didn't you go after him? |
01:11:23 |
Miss Scarlett. |
01:11:24 |
I's scared to go down there to the car shed. |
01:11:28 |
There's folks dyin' down there |
01:11:33 |
Oh, you go sit by Miss Melly. |
01:11:35 |
And don't you be upsetting her, |
01:12:15 |
- Have you seen Dr. Meade? |
01:12:21 |
Dr. Meade! |
01:13:06 |
Dr. Meade! At last! |
01:13:07 |
Oh, thank heavens you're here. |
01:13:11 |
Come, child! Wake up! |
01:13:14 |
But Melly's having her baby. |
01:13:17 |
Are you crazy? |
01:13:20 |
They're dyin', hundreds of them! |
01:13:23 |
But there isn't anybody. |
01:13:26 |
Die! |
01:13:27 |
Look at them! |
01:13:30 |
No chloroform! No bandages! |
01:13:34 |
Now run along and don't bother me. |
01:13:37 |
Now don't worry, child. |
01:13:40 |
Now bring those stretchers in here! |
01:13:41 |
Dr. Meade! |
01:13:42 |
Here. I'm coming. |
01:14:02 |
Is the doctor come? |
01:14:04 |
No, he can't come. |
01:14:06 |
Oh, Miss Scarlett, Miss Melly bad off. |
01:14:09 |
He can't come. There's nobody to come. |
01:14:12 |
Prissy, you've got to manage |
01:14:15 |
Oh, lordy, Miss Scarlett. |
01:14:18 |
Well, what is it? |
01:14:19 |
Lordy, we've got to have a doctor. |
01:14:22 |
I don't know nothin' about birthin' babies. |
01:14:26 |
- What do you mean? |
01:14:27 |
You told me you knew everything about it. |
01:14:29 |
I don't know how come I tell such a lie. |
01:14:31 |
Ma ain't never let me 'round |
01:14:35 |
Scarlett! |
01:14:37 |
Scarlett! |
01:14:39 |
Oh, Miss Scarlett... |
01:14:41 |
Stop it! |
01:14:44 |
Go light a fire in the stove! |
01:14:45 |
Keep boiling water in the kettle, |
01:14:48 |
...and all the clean towels you can find, |
01:14:50 |
Don't come telling me you can't find them. |
01:14:52 |
Go get them, and get them quick! |
01:14:55 |
Scarlett! |
01:15:05 |
Coming, Melly. |
01:15:08 |
Coming. |
01:15:13 |
Go, Scarlett, before the Yankees get here. |
01:15:15 |
I'm not afraid. You know I won't leave you. |
01:15:17 |
It's no use. I'm going to die. |
01:15:19 |
Don't be a goose, Melly. Hold on to me. |
01:15:22 |
Talk to me, Scarlett. |
01:15:24 |
Please talk to me. |
01:15:26 |
Don't try to be brave, Melly. |
01:15:27 |
Yell all you want to, |
01:15:30 |
Ma says that if you puts a knife |
01:15:39 |
Cap'n Butler! |
01:15:42 |
Cap'n Butler! |
01:15:45 |
What do you want? |
01:15:46 |
Cap'n Butler. |
01:15:47 |
He's upstairs. Belle Watlin's givin' a party. |
01:15:51 |
Thank you. |
01:15:55 |
Cap'n Butler! Oh, Cap'n Butler! |
01:15:57 |
What's all the rumpus about? |
01:16:00 |
I's got a message for Cap'n Butler, |
01:16:03 |
Cap'n Butler, you come out here |
01:16:07 |
What is it, Prissy? |
01:16:08 |
Miss Scarlett, she done sent me for you. |
01:16:11 |
Miss Melly, she done had her baby today. |
01:16:14 |
And a fine baby boy... |
01:16:17 |
...and Miss Scarlett and me, we brung him. |
01:16:20 |
Do you mean to tell me that Scarlett... |
01:16:21 |
Well, it was mostly me, Cap'n Butler, |
01:16:25 |
...she helped me a little, but I don't expect |
01:16:30 |
Only Miss Melly, she feelin' kinda poorly |
01:16:35 |
Yes, I can believe that! |
01:16:36 |
And the Yankees is comin' |
01:16:41 |
Oh, Cap'n Butler, the Yankees is here! |
01:16:44 |
Please come and bring your carriage |
01:16:48 |
I'm sorry, Prissy, but the Army took |
01:16:51 |
You'd better come upstairs. |
01:16:53 |
Oh, no, Cap'n Butler! |
01:16:55 |
My ma would wear me out with a cornstalk |
01:17:00 |
Any of you beauties know where I can steal |
01:17:10 |
- Whoa, Marse Robert. |
01:17:13 |
- We's here, Miss Scarlett. We's here! |
01:17:16 |
Good evening. Nice weather we're having. |
01:17:18 |
Prissy tells me you're planning |
01:17:20 |
If you make any jokes now I'll kill you! |
01:17:22 |
Don't tell me you're frightened. |
01:17:23 |
I'm scared to death. If you had the sense |
01:17:27 |
Oh, the Yankees. |
01:17:29 |
No, not yet. |
01:17:30 |
That's what's left of our Army, |
01:17:32 |
...so the Yankees won't get it. |
01:17:33 |
We've got to get out of here. |
01:17:35 |
At your service, Madam. |
01:17:36 |
Just where are you figuring on going? |
01:17:38 |
Home, to Tara. |
01:17:39 |
Don't you know that they've been fighting |
01:17:41 |
Do you think you can parade through |
01:17:43 |
...with a sick woman, |
01:17:46 |
...or do you intend leaving them behind? |
01:17:47 |
They're going with me and I'm going home |
01:17:50 |
Don't you know it's dangerous jouncing |
01:17:53 |
I want my mother! |
01:17:56 |
I want to go home to Tara! |
01:17:58 |
Tara's probably been burned to the ground. |
01:18:00 |
The woods are full of stragglers |
01:18:01 |
The least they'll do is take the horse |
01:18:03 |
...and even though it isn't |
01:18:05 |
...I did have a lot of trouble stealing it. |
01:18:06 |
I'm going home if I have to walk |
01:18:09 |
I'll kill you if you try to stop me. |
01:18:13 |
I will! |
01:18:20 |
All right, darling, all right. |
01:18:25 |
I guess anybody who did what you've done |
01:18:30 |
Here, now. Stop crying. |
01:18:34 |
Now blow your nose like a good little girl. |
01:18:37 |
There. |
01:18:49 |
Prissy! What are you doing? |
01:18:50 |
I's packin', Miss Scarlett. |
01:18:52 |
Stop it and come get the baby. |
01:18:53 |
Yes, ma'am. |
01:18:57 |
Melly! |
01:18:59 |
Mrs. Wilkes, we're taking you to Tara. |
01:19:02 |
Tara... |
01:19:03 |
- It's the only way, Melly. |
01:19:05 |
Sherman will burn the house |
01:19:08 |
It's all right, Melly. |
01:19:09 |
My baby. |
01:19:11 |
My poor baby. |
01:19:17 |
Have you the strength to put your arms |
01:19:19 |
I think so. |
01:19:24 |
Never mind. |
01:19:25 |
Oh, Ashley, Charles... |
01:19:27 |
What is it? What does she want? |
01:19:29 |
Ashley's picture, Charles' sword. |
01:19:32 |
Get them. |
01:19:48 |
What's that? |
01:19:50 |
Our gallant lads must have set fire |
01:19:53 |
There's enough ammunition in the box cars |
01:19:55 |
We'll have to hurry to get |
01:19:57 |
- You're not going that way! |
01:19:59 |
The McDonough Road's the only one |
01:20:11 |
Oh, wait. I forgot to lock the front door. |
01:20:13 |
What are you laughing at? |
01:20:15 |
At you, locking the Yankees out. |
01:20:33 |
Oh, dear, I wish they'd hurry. |
01:20:35 |
I wouldn't be in such a hurry |
01:20:37 |
With them goes the last semblance |
01:20:42 |
The scavengers aren't wasting any time. |
01:20:48 |
We've got to get out of here, fast. |
01:20:50 |
There's a horse! |
01:21:02 |
Down the alley, cut them off. |
01:21:17 |
Give me that horse. |
01:21:29 |
Miss Scarlett! |
01:21:34 |
They haven't left much for the Yankees |
01:21:36 |
We'll have to make a dash for it |
01:22:00 |
Come on! |
01:22:05 |
Throw me your shawl. |
01:22:10 |
Sorry, but you'll like it better |
01:23:10 |
Take a good look, my dear. |
01:23:12 |
It's a historic moment. |
01:23:13 |
You can tell your grandchildren how you |
01:23:34 |
They were going to lick the Yankees |
01:23:36 |
The poor gallant fools! |
01:23:38 |
They make me sick, all of them! |
01:23:39 |
Getting us all into this |
01:23:43 |
That's the way I felt once |
01:23:47 |
Rhett, I'm so glad you aren't |
01:23:49 |
You can be proud, now, proud that you've |
01:23:55 |
I'm not so proud. |
01:24:15 |
Why did you stop? |
01:24:16 |
This is the turn to Tara. |
01:24:19 |
Mrs. Wilkes. |
01:24:20 |
Miss Melly done fainted way back, |
01:24:24 |
Well, she's probably better off. |
01:24:25 |
She couldn't stand the pain |
01:24:29 |
Scarlett, are you still determined to do |
01:24:32 |
Yes. I know we can get through, Rhett. |
01:24:34 |
Not we, my dear, you. |
01:24:37 |
I'm leaving you here. |
01:24:38 |
You're what? Rhett, where are you going? |
01:24:41 |
I'm going, my dear, to join the Army. |
01:24:43 |
You're joking! |
01:24:46 |
I'm very serious, Scarlett. |
01:24:48 |
I'm going to join up |
01:24:50 |
But they're running away! |
01:24:51 |
No. They'll turn and make a last stand, |
01:24:55 |
When they do, I'll be with them. |
01:24:57 |
Rhett, you must be joking! |
01:25:00 |
Selfish to the end, aren't you? |
01:25:02 |
Thinking only of your own precious hide, |
01:25:06 |
Rhett, how could you do this to me... |
01:25:07 |
...and why should you go now, |
01:25:10 |
Why? Why? |
01:25:11 |
Why? |
01:25:12 |
Maybe it's because I've always had |
01:25:15 |
...once they're really lost. |
01:25:17 |
Or maybe... |
01:25:19 |
...maybe I'm ashamed of myself. |
01:25:22 |
Who knows? |
01:25:23 |
You should die of shame |
01:25:26 |
You helpless? |
01:25:29 |
Heaven help the Yankees |
01:25:32 |
Now, climb down here. |
01:25:35 |
No! |
01:25:37 |
Climb down. |
01:25:41 |
Oh, Rhett, please don't go. |
01:25:44 |
I'll never forgive you! |
01:25:46 |
I'm not asking you to forgive me. |
01:25:50 |
And if a bullet gets me, so help me, |
01:25:55 |
But there's one thing I do know... |
01:25:56 |
...and that is that I love you, Scarlett. |
01:25:58 |
In spite of you and me and the whole |
01:26:01 |
...I love you... |
01:26:02 |
...because we're alike. Bad lots, both of us. |
01:26:05 |
Selfish and shrewd... |
01:26:07 |
...but able to look things in the eyes |
01:26:10 |
Don't hold me like that! |
01:26:12 |
Scarlett, look at me. |
01:26:15 |
I love you more |
01:26:18 |
And I've waited longer for you |
01:26:21 |
Let me alone! |
01:26:23 |
Here's a soldier of the South |
01:26:26 |
...wants to feel your arms around him... |
01:26:27 |
...wants to carry the memory |
01:26:30 |
Never mind about loving me. |
01:26:32 |
You're a woman sending a soldier |
01:26:36 |
Scarlett, kiss me. |
01:26:38 |
Kiss me, once. |
01:26:45 |
You low-down, cowardly, nasty thing, you! |
01:26:47 |
They were right! Everybody was right! |
01:26:54 |
A minor point at such a moment. |
01:26:58 |
Here. |
01:26:59 |
If anyone lays a hand on that nag, |
01:27:02 |
But don't make a mistake |
01:27:03 |
Oh, go on. I want you to go. |
01:27:07 |
I hope you're blown into a million pieces! |
01:27:09 |
Never mind the rest. |
01:27:12 |
And when I'm dead on the altar |
01:27:14 |
...I hope your conscience hurts you. |
01:27:17 |
Goodbye, Scarlett. |
01:27:43 |
Come on, you! We're going home. |
01:28:58 |
Oh, my poor baby. |
01:29:02 |
Don't worry, Melly. |
01:29:04 |
Mother'll take care of him |
01:29:06 |
Miss Scarlett, I's powerful hungry. |
01:29:09 |
We's got to have something to eat. |
01:29:11 |
Oh, hush up! |
01:29:12 |
We're nearly at Twelve Oaks. |
01:29:16 |
Go on! |
01:30:21 |
Ashley, I'm glad you're not here to see this. |
01:30:25 |
The Yankees! |
01:30:27 |
The dirty Yankees! |
01:30:43 |
Prissy, come tie up this cow! |
01:30:46 |
We don't need no cow, Miss Scarlett. |
01:30:48 |
We'll be home soon, and I's scared of cows. |
01:30:52 |
Tear up your petticoat and tie her |
01:30:55 |
We need milk for the baby, and |
01:31:07 |
Melly! Melly, we're home! |
01:31:09 |
We're at Tara! |
01:31:10 |
Hurry! Move, you brute! |
01:31:14 |
Miss Scarlett, he's dead! |
01:31:16 |
I can't see the house! Is it there? |
01:31:24 |
Oh, it's all right. |
01:31:26 |
It's all right! They haven't burned it! |
01:31:28 |
It's still there! |
01:31:33 |
Mother! Mother! Pa! |
01:31:38 |
Mother! Mother! Pa! |
01:31:46 |
Mother, let me in. It's me, Scarlett! |
01:31:53 |
Pa! |
01:31:54 |
Oh, Pa! |
01:31:56 |
I'm home! |
01:31:59 |
I'm home! |
01:32:03 |
Katie. |
01:32:05 |
Katie Scarlett. |
01:32:08 |
Oh, darlin'. |
01:32:20 |
Mammy! |
01:32:22 |
- Mammy, I'm home. |
01:32:27 |
Oh, Mammy, I'm so... |
01:32:31 |
Where's Mother? |
01:32:33 |
Why... |
01:32:34 |
...Miss Suellen and Miss Carreen, |
01:32:39 |
They had it bad, |
01:32:42 |
Just weak like little kittens. |
01:32:43 |
But where's Mother? |
01:32:47 |
Well... |
01:32:48 |
...Miss Ellen, she went down to nurse |
01:32:54 |
...and she took down with it, too. |
01:32:58 |
- And last night she... |
01:33:04 |
Mother. |
01:34:10 |
Miss Scarlett, honey. |
01:34:11 |
If there's anythin' I can do, Miss Scarlett... |
01:34:15 |
What did you do with Miss Melly? |
01:34:16 |
Don't you worry your pretty head |
01:34:19 |
I done slapped her in bed already, |
01:34:22 |
You better put that cow I brought |
01:34:24 |
There ain't no barn no more, Miss Scarlett. |
01:34:26 |
The Yankees done burned it for firewood. |
01:34:28 |
They used the house for their headquarters. |
01:34:30 |
They camped all around the place. |
01:34:32 |
Yankees in Tara! |
01:34:34 |
Yes, ma'am, and they stole most everythin' |
01:34:36 |
All the clothes and all the rugs |
01:34:43 |
I'm starving, Pork. |
01:34:44 |
There ain't nothin' to eat, honey. |
01:34:48 |
All the chickens, everything? |
01:34:50 |
They took them the first thing. |
01:34:51 |
And what they didn't eat |
01:34:54 |
Don't tell me any more |
01:35:12 |
What's this, Pa? |
01:35:14 |
Whiskey? |
01:35:15 |
Yes, daughter. |
01:35:20 |
Here, Katie Scarlett, that's enough! |
01:35:23 |
You're not knowing spirits, |
01:35:26 |
I hope it makes me drunk. |
01:35:28 |
I'd like to be drunk. |
01:35:33 |
Oh, Pa. |
01:35:37 |
What are those papers? |
01:35:40 |
Bonds. |
01:35:42 |
They're all we've saved. |
01:35:44 |
All we have left. |
01:35:46 |
Bonds. |
01:35:48 |
What kind of bonds, Pa? |
01:35:50 |
Why, Confederate bonds, |
01:35:53 |
Confederate bonds? |
01:35:55 |
What good are they to anybody? |
01:35:57 |
I'll not have you talking like that, |
01:36:00 |
Oh, Pa, what are we going to do |
01:36:05 |
We must ask your mother. |
01:36:08 |
That's it! |
01:36:10 |
We must ask Mrs. O'Hara. |
01:36:13 |
- Ask Mother? |
01:36:16 |
Mrs. O'Hara will know what's to be done. |
01:36:19 |
Now don't be botherin' me. |
01:36:21 |
Go out for a ride. |
01:36:23 |
I'm busy. |
01:36:42 |
Oh, Pa... |
01:36:44 |
...don't worry about anything. |
01:36:47 |
Katie Scarlett's home. |
01:36:51 |
You needn't worry. |
01:37:07 |
Miss Scarlett. |
01:37:08 |
What are we gonna to do with nothin' |
01:37:13 |
I don't know, Mammy. |
01:37:16 |
I don't know. |
01:37:17 |
We ain't got nothin' but radishes |
01:37:20 |
Miss Scarlett, |
01:37:23 |
...they's fussin' to be sponged off. |
01:37:26 |
Where are the other servants, Mammy? |
01:37:27 |
Miss Scarlett, there's only |
01:37:30 |
The others went off to the war |
01:37:32 |
I can't take care of that baby |
01:37:36 |
I's only got two hands. |
01:37:38 |
Who's going to milk that cow, |
01:39:02 |
As God is my witness... |
01:39:05 |
As God is my witness, |
01:39:08 |
I'm going to live through this, and when |
01:39:13 |
No, nor any of my folks. |
01:39:16 |
If I have to lie, steal, cheat or kill. |
01:39:20 |
As God is my witness, |
00:02:42 |
Look at my hands. |
00:02:44 |
Mother said you could always tell a lady |
00:02:48 |
I guess things like hands and ladies |
00:02:52 |
You rest, Sue, you're not well yet, |
00:02:56 |
Scarlett's hateful, making us work |
00:03:00 |
Too bad about that. |
00:03:02 |
Now get back to work. |
00:03:05 |
What do I care about Tara? I hate Tara! |
00:03:11 |
Don't you ever dare say |
00:03:14 |
The same as hating Pa and Ma. |
00:03:23 |
Katie Scarlett, there's something |
00:03:26 |
Yes, Pa, what is it? |
00:03:27 |
I've been talking to Prissy and Mammy. |
00:03:31 |
You must be firm with inferiors |
00:03:34 |
...especially darkies. |
00:03:35 |
Yes, Pa, I know. But I'm not asking them |
00:03:39 |
Nevertheless, Katie Scarlett, I don't like it. |
00:03:58 |
What are you doing out of bed, Melly? |
00:04:00 |
Scarlett, darling, I must talk to you. |
00:04:03 |
I can't lie in bed doing nothing. |
00:04:04 |
Go on back upstairs. |
00:04:07 |
Please, Scarlett, let me. |
00:04:08 |
Stop being noble. |
00:04:10 |
...without you making yourself sick |
00:04:13 |
Oh, I didn't think of it that way. |
00:05:09 |
Who's there? Halt or I'll shoot! |
00:05:18 |
You all alone, little lady? |
00:05:22 |
You ain't very friendly, are you? |
00:05:27 |
You got anything else |
00:05:30 |
You Yankees have been here before. |
00:05:33 |
Regular little spitfire, ain't you? |
00:05:36 |
What have you got hidden in your hand? |
00:06:13 |
Scarlett, you killed him! |
00:06:16 |
I'm glad you killed him! |
00:06:19 |
Scarlett! Scarlett, what happened? |
00:06:26 |
Don't be scared, chickens. |
00:06:29 |
...it went off and nearly scared her |
00:06:32 |
Oh, thank goodness. |
00:06:35 |
Tell Katie Scarlett |
00:06:40 |
What a cool liar you are, Melly. |
00:06:43 |
We've got to get him out of here |
00:06:46 |
If the Yankees find him here, they'll... |
00:06:47 |
I didn't see anyone else. |
00:06:51 |
But, even so, we've got to hide him. |
00:06:52 |
They might hear about it, |
00:06:59 |
I could bury him in the arbor |
00:07:01 |
...but how will I get him out of here? |
00:07:04 |
We'll both take a leg and drag him. |
00:07:06 |
You couldn't drag a cat. |
00:07:14 |
Do you think it would be dishonest |
00:07:17 |
I'm ashamed I didn't think of that myself. |
00:07:20 |
You take the haversack, |
00:07:34 |
You look. |
00:07:36 |
I'm feeling a little weak. |
00:07:37 |
Melly, I think it's full of money! |
00:07:41 |
Oh, Melly, look! |
00:07:42 |
Look! |
00:07:44 |
Ten, $20, $30, $40... |
00:07:45 |
Don't stop to count it now. |
00:07:47 |
Do you realize this means |
00:07:50 |
Look in his other pockets. |
00:07:53 |
Hurry, hurry! |
00:07:55 |
- We've got to get him out of here. |
00:08:10 |
If he bleeds across the yard, |
00:08:13 |
Give me your nightgown, Melly. |
00:08:16 |
Don't be silly. I won't look at you. |
00:08:17 |
If I had a petticoat or pantalettes, |
00:08:34 |
Thank heavens I'm not that modest. |
00:08:37 |
Now go back to bed. |
00:08:39 |
I'll clean up my mess when I've buried him. |
00:08:42 |
No, I'll clean it up. |
00:08:47 |
Well, I guess I've done murder. |
00:08:51 |
I won't think about that now. |
00:08:53 |
I'll think about that tomorrow. |
00:09:04 |
Katie Scarlett! |
00:09:07 |
Katie Scarlett! |
00:09:08 |
It's over! It's over! |
00:09:11 |
It's all over! The war! |
00:09:13 |
Lee surrendered! |
00:09:14 |
- It's not possible. |
00:09:17 |
Ashley will be coming home. |
00:09:19 |
Yes, Ashley'll be coming home. |
00:09:21 |
We'll plant more cotton. |
00:09:23 |
Cotton ought to go sky-high next year! |
00:09:40 |
"While we were marching through Georgia. |
00:09:43 |
"Hurrah, hurrah! |
00:09:45 |
"We bring the jubilee. |
00:09:46 |
"Hurrah, hurrah! |
00:09:48 |
"The flag that makes you free. |
00:09:50 |
"So we sing the chorus |
00:09:53 |
"While we were marching |
00:09:56 |
Get out of the road, rebel! |
00:09:59 |
Have you room in your carriage |
00:10:01 |
I got no room for any Southern scum, |
00:10:03 |
Get out of the way! |
00:10:05 |
I reckon he'd rather try and walk it at that. |
00:10:07 |
Giddap! Jump, you gray-backed beggars! |
00:10:10 |
Act like they won the war! |
00:10:12 |
Now you come on and give me them pants, |
00:10:15 |
Come on. |
00:10:18 |
You scrub yourself with that strong |
00:10:22 |
I'm gonna put these britches |
00:10:27 |
The whole Confederate Army's got |
00:10:30 |
...crawlin' clothes and dysentery. |
00:10:33 |
It's humiliating how you treat Mr. Kennedy. |
00:10:34 |
You'd be a sight more humiliated |
00:10:40 |
Come on, Beau. |
00:10:41 |
We must leave this gentleman alone |
00:10:46 |
I don't mind, ma'am. |
00:10:49 |
Nice little fellow. |
00:10:50 |
Another two years of war and we could |
00:10:55 |
Were you in Cobb's Legion? |
00:10:56 |
Yes, ma'am. |
00:10:57 |
Why, then, you must know my husband, |
00:11:01 |
Oh, yes, ma'am. |
00:11:02 |
He was captured at Spottsylvania, I think. |
00:11:04 |
Captured! |
00:11:06 |
Oh, thank heavens, then he isn't... |
00:11:09 |
Oh, my poor Ashley! In a Yankee prison! |
00:11:11 |
Melanie! |
00:11:13 |
Yes, Scarlett, I'm coming. |
00:11:16 |
I'll watch out for him, ma'am. |
00:11:18 |
Oh, thank you. |
00:11:23 |
I slave day and night so we can have |
00:11:27 |
And you give it all away |
00:11:29 |
I'd rather a plague of locusts around here. |
00:11:31 |
Don't scold me, Scarlett, please. |
00:11:33 |
I've just heard |
00:11:36 |
- Ashley, a prisoner! |
00:11:37 |
And maybe if he's alive and well |
00:11:42 |
And maybe some Northern woman |
00:11:45 |
...and helping my beloved |
00:11:50 |
I hope so, Melly. |
00:11:51 |
Miss Scarlett. |
00:11:56 |
Miss Scarlett, I wanted to take up |
00:11:59 |
...he doesn't seem to... |
00:12:00 |
Perhaps I can help you. |
00:12:03 |
Well, I, I... |
00:12:05 |
Miss Scarlett, I was aimin' to ask |
00:12:08 |
Do you mean to tell me |
00:12:11 |
...after all these years |
00:12:13 |
Well, I, the truth is, |
00:12:17 |
Well, now I haven't a cent to my name. |
00:12:19 |
Who has nowadays? |
00:12:20 |
Miss Scarlett, if true love carries |
00:12:23 |
...you can be sure your sister |
00:12:26 |
I'll go out somewhere and get myself |
00:12:29 |
As soon as I get on my feet again... |
00:12:31 |
All right, Frank. |
00:12:33 |
You go ask her now. |
00:12:36 |
Oh, thank you, Miss Scarlett. |
00:12:41 |
Excuse me, excuse me. |
00:12:46 |
Scarlett, what seems to be |
00:12:48 |
More trouble than he guesses. |
00:12:50 |
He has finally asked for Suellen's hand. |
00:12:52 |
Oh, I'm so glad. |
00:12:54 |
It's a pity he can't marry her now. |
00:13:02 |
Oh, another one. |
00:13:04 |
I hope this one isn't hungry. |
00:13:05 |
He'll be hungry. |
00:13:06 |
I'll tell Prissy to get an extra plate... |
00:13:20 |
Ashley! |
00:13:23 |
Ashley! |
00:13:26 |
Darling! |
00:13:37 |
Miss Scarlett! Don't spoil it, Miss Scarlett. |
00:13:39 |
Turn me loose, you fool! |
00:13:42 |
He's her husband, ain't he? |
00:13:56 |
- Miss Scarlett, ma'am. |
00:13:58 |
- Did you get the horse shod? |
00:14:01 |
Fine thing when a horse can get shoes |
00:14:05 |
Yes, ma'am. Miss Scarlett, ma'am. |
00:14:07 |
I gotta know how much money |
00:14:10 |
Ten dollars. Why? |
00:14:13 |
That won't be enough. |
00:14:14 |
What in heaven's name are you |
00:14:16 |
Well, Miss Scarlett, I see'd that old, |
00:14:20 |
...that used to be |
00:14:23 |
He's a regular Yankee now, |
00:14:27 |
...that his carpetbagger friends done run |
00:14:32 |
But how much more have we got to pay? |
00:14:33 |
I hear'd the tax man say $300. |
00:14:36 |
Three hundred! |
00:14:39 |
Might just as well be $3 million. |
00:14:41 |
But we gotta raise it, that's all. |
00:14:43 |
Yes, ma'am. |
00:14:44 |
How? |
00:14:47 |
I'll go ask Mr. Ashley. |
00:14:49 |
Oh, he ain't got no $300, Miss Scarlett. |
00:14:51 |
Well, I can ask him if I want to, can't I? |
00:14:56 |
Askin' ain't gettin'. |
00:15:06 |
Ashley! |
00:15:09 |
They say Abe Lincoln got his start |
00:15:12 |
Just think what I may do |
00:15:16 |
The Yankees want $300 more in taxes. |
00:15:20 |
What shall we do? |
00:15:22 |
Ashley, what's to become of us? |
00:15:24 |
What becomes of people |
00:15:28 |
Those who have brains and courage |
00:15:31 |
Those that haven't are winnowed out. |
00:15:32 |
For heaven's sake, Ashley, |
00:15:36 |
...when it's us who are being |
00:15:38 |
You're right, Scarlett. |
00:15:39 |
Here I am talking tommy-rot |
00:15:42 |
...when your Tara's in danger. |
00:15:44 |
You've come to me for help, |
00:15:48 |
Oh, Scarlett, I... |
00:15:49 |
...l'm a coward. |
00:15:52 |
You, Ashley, a coward? |
00:15:54 |
What are you afraid of? |
00:15:56 |
Oh, mostly of life becoming |
00:16:00 |
Not that I mind splitting rails... |
00:16:03 |
...but I do mind very much losing |
00:16:09 |
If the war hadn't come, I'd have spent |
00:16:14 |
But the war did come. |
00:16:16 |
I saw my boyhood friends blown to bits. |
00:16:19 |
I saw men crumple up in agony |
00:16:23 |
And now I find myself in a world |
00:16:27 |
A world in which there's no place for me. |
00:16:31 |
I can never make you understand because |
00:16:35 |
You never mind facing realities... |
00:16:38 |
...and you never want to escape |
00:16:44 |
Escape? |
00:16:46 |
Oh, Ashley, you're wrong. |
00:16:48 |
I do want to escape too. |
00:16:50 |
I'm so very tired of it all. |
00:16:54 |
I've weeded and hoed and picked cotton |
00:16:59 |
I tell you, Ashley, the South is dead. |
00:17:01 |
The Yankees and the carpetbaggers |
00:17:07 |
Oh, Ashley... |
00:17:09 |
...let's run away. |
00:17:11 |
We'd go to Mexico. |
00:17:12 |
They want officers in the Mexican Army. |
00:17:15 |
I'd work for you, I'd do anything for you. |
00:17:19 |
You told me you loved me |
00:17:21 |
And anyway, Melanie can't... |
00:17:23 |
Dr. Meade told me she couldn't have |
00:17:27 |
Can't we ever forget |
00:17:29 |
Do you think I could ever forget it? |
00:17:31 |
Can you honestly say you don't love me? |
00:17:35 |
- No. I don't love you. |
00:17:37 |
Even if it is, do you think I'd leave Melanie |
00:17:41 |
You couldn't leave |
00:17:43 |
I could leave them. I'm sick of them. |
00:17:45 |
Yes, you're sick and tired. |
00:17:50 |
You've carried the load for all of us... |
00:17:52 |
...but from now on I'm going to be |
00:17:56 |
There's only one way you can help me. |
00:17:58 |
Take me away. |
00:17:59 |
There's nothing to keep us here. |
00:18:02 |
Nothing. |
00:18:05 |
Nothing except honor. |
00:18:19 |
Oh, please, Scarlett. |
00:18:21 |
Please, dear, you mustn't cry. |
00:18:23 |
You mustn't. |
00:18:24 |
Please, my brave dear, you mustn't plead. |
00:18:39 |
You do love me, you do love me. |
00:18:42 |
- Say it, say it. |
00:18:44 |
You love me, you love me. |
00:18:45 |
We won't do this, I tell you. |
00:18:48 |
I'm going to take Melanie |
00:18:50 |
Say it, you love me. |
00:18:51 |
All right, I'll say it. |
00:18:55 |
So much that I could have forgotten |
00:18:58 |
But, Scarlett, I'm not going to forget her. |
00:19:10 |
Then there's nothing left for me. |
00:19:13 |
Nothing to fight for. |
00:19:16 |
Nothing to live for. |
00:19:21 |
Yes, there is something. |
00:19:23 |
Something you love better than me... |
00:19:26 |
...though you may not know it. |
00:19:34 |
Tara! |
00:19:38 |
Yes, I... |
00:19:41 |
...I still have this. |
00:19:48 |
You needn't go. |
00:19:50 |
I won't have you all starve simply |
00:19:55 |
It won't happen again. |
00:20:23 |
- Why, it's Emmy Slattery. |
00:20:25 |
Stop! |
00:20:27 |
You haven't forgotten your old overseer, |
00:20:31 |
Well, Emmy's Mrs. Wilkerson now. |
00:20:32 |
Get off those steps, you trashy wench! |
00:20:36 |
You can't speak that way to my wife. |
00:20:37 |
Wife! High time you made her your wife. |
00:20:40 |
Who baptized your other brats |
00:20:42 |
We came out here to pay a friendly call |
00:20:47 |
Friends! When were we ever friends |
00:20:50 |
Still high and mighty, ain't you? |
00:20:53 |
I know your father's turned idiot. |
00:20:55 |
You can't pay your taxes. |
00:20:56 |
And I come here |
00:20:59 |
...to make you a right good offer. |
00:21:01 |
Emmy's had a hankerin' to live here. |
00:21:02 |
Get off this place, you dirty Yankee. |
00:21:04 |
You high-flyin' Irish will find out |
00:21:07 |
...when you get sold out for taxes. |
00:21:09 |
I'll buy this place lock, stock and barrel |
00:21:12 |
But I'll wait for the sheriff's sale. |
00:21:14 |
That's all of Tara you'll ever get! |
00:21:17 |
You'll be sorry for that. |
00:21:28 |
We'll be back! |
00:21:29 |
I'll show you who the owner of Tara is. |
00:21:37 |
Pa, come back! |
00:21:41 |
Pa, come back! |
00:21:42 |
Pa! |
00:21:45 |
Yankee coward! |
00:21:54 |
Pa! |
00:22:14 |
Lordsy, Miss Scarlett. |
00:22:18 |
You take it. It's for you. |
00:22:21 |
You ain't got no business partin' |
00:22:24 |
You needs all your valuables |
00:22:28 |
Do you think I'd sell Pa's watch? |
00:22:31 |
And don't cry. |
00:22:33 |
I can stand everybody's tears but yours. |
00:22:39 |
Oh, Mammy, Mammy. |
00:22:47 |
You been brave so long, Miss Scarlett, |
00:22:51 |
Think about your pa like he used to be. |
00:22:53 |
I can't think about Pa. |
00:22:55 |
I can't think of anything but that $300. |
00:22:57 |
Ain't no good thinkin' about that, |
00:22:59 |
Ain't nobody got that much money. |
00:23:02 |
Nobody but Yankees and scalawags got |
00:23:07 |
Rhett! |
00:23:09 |
Who that? A Yankee? |
00:23:15 |
Oh, Mammy, I'm so thin and pale and... |
00:23:19 |
...I haven't any clothes. |
00:23:30 |
Scoot up to the attic and get down |
00:23:33 |
What you up to with Miss Ellen's portieres? |
00:23:35 |
You'll make me a new dress. |
00:23:36 |
Not with Miss Ellen's portieres. |
00:23:38 |
Great balls of fire! |
00:23:41 |
I'm going to Atlanta for that $300 |
00:23:45 |
- Who goin' to Atlanta with you? |
00:23:47 |
That's what you think. |
00:23:49 |
With you and that new dress. |
00:23:51 |
Now, Mammy, darling. |
00:23:52 |
No use to try to sweet-talk me, |
00:23:54 |
I's knowed you since I put |
00:23:56 |
I said I's goin' to Atlanta with you, |
00:24:00 |
Kings and traes, huh? |
00:24:03 |
Pity we couldn't have fought the war out |
00:24:06 |
You'd have done better than General Grant |
00:24:09 |
What is it, Corporal? |
00:24:10 |
Sir, there's a lady to see Captain Butler. |
00:24:14 |
Another sister? |
00:24:15 |
This is a jail, not a harem, Captain Butler. |
00:24:18 |
No, Major, she ain't one of those. |
00:24:19 |
This one's got her mammy with her. |
00:24:22 |
She has? |
00:24:24 |
I'd like to see this one, Major, |
00:24:29 |
Let's see, my losses for the afternoon |
00:24:34 |
Three hundred and forty. |
00:24:35 |
My debts do mount up, don't they, Major? |
00:24:38 |
All right, Corporal. |
00:24:40 |
Show Captain Butler's sister to his cell. |
00:24:43 |
Thank you, Major. Excuse me, gentlemen. |
00:24:50 |
It's hard to be strict with a man |
00:24:56 |
- Rhett! |
00:24:58 |
My dear little sister. |
00:25:02 |
It's all right, Corporal. |
00:25:11 |
Can I really kiss you now? |
00:25:12 |
On the forehead like a good brother. |
00:25:14 |
No, thanks. |
00:25:18 |
Oh, Rhett, I was so distressed |
00:25:21 |
I simply couldn't sleep for thinking. |
00:25:23 |
It's not true, they're going to hang you? |
00:25:25 |
Would you be sorry? |
00:25:26 |
- Oh, Rhett! |
00:25:28 |
They have plotted |
00:25:30 |
...but they're really after my money. |
00:25:31 |
They think I made off |
00:25:34 |
Well, did you? |
00:25:35 |
What a leading question. |
00:25:37 |
But let's not talk |
00:25:39 |
How good of you to come and see me. |
00:25:42 |
Oh, Rhett, how you do run on, |
00:25:45 |
Thank heavens you're not in rags. |
00:25:48 |
Turn around. |
00:25:50 |
Marvelous! You look good enough to eat. |
00:25:53 |
Thank you, I've been doing very well. |
00:25:55 |
Everybody's doing well at Tara, only... |
00:25:57 |
...I got so bored I just thought |
00:26:00 |
You're a heartless creature. |
00:26:03 |
You know you've got more charm |
00:26:05 |
Now I didn't come here |
00:26:08 |
I came because I was so miserable |
00:26:11 |
I was mad at you the night you left me |
00:26:13 |
...and I still haven't forgiven you. |
00:26:15 |
Oh, Scarlett, don't say that. |
00:26:16 |
Well, I must admit I might not be alive, |
00:26:20 |
And when I think of myself |
00:26:24 |
...and not a care in the world, |
00:26:28 |
...and not even a human jail, Rhett, |
00:26:32 |
Oh, listen to me trying |
00:26:35 |
...when I really want to cry. |
00:26:37 |
In a minute I shall cry. |
00:26:42 |
Scarlett, can it be possible that... |
00:26:45 |
Can what be possible, Rhett? |
00:26:47 |
That you've grown a woman's heart, |
00:26:51 |
I have, Rhett. I know I have. |
00:26:56 |
You know, it's worth being in jail |
00:27:01 |
It's well worth it. |
00:27:07 |
You can drop the moonlight |
00:27:09 |
So things have been going well |
00:27:12 |
What have you done with your hands? |
00:27:13 |
I went riding last week |
00:27:15 |
These don't belong to a lady. |
00:27:18 |
Why did you lie? What are you up to? |
00:27:20 |
In another minute I'd have believed |
00:27:23 |
But I do care. |
00:27:24 |
Suppose we get down to the truth. |
00:27:25 |
You want something from me badly enough |
00:27:29 |
What is it? Money? |
00:27:32 |
I want $300 to pay the taxes on Tara. |
00:27:34 |
I did lie to you |
00:27:37 |
Things are just as bad as they possibly |
00:27:42 |
What collateral are you offering? |
00:27:44 |
- My earbobs. |
00:27:45 |
- A mortgage on Tara. |
00:27:47 |
You wouldn't lose. |
00:27:50 |
Not good enough. |
00:27:55 |
You once said you loved me. |
00:27:57 |
If you still love me, Rhett... |
00:27:59 |
You haven't forgotten |
00:28:02 |
No, I haven't forgotten. |
00:28:10 |
You're not worth $300. |
00:28:12 |
You'll never mean anything |
00:28:15 |
Go on, insult me. |
00:28:16 |
I don't care what you say, |
00:28:18 |
I won't let Tara go. I can't let it go |
00:28:22 |
Oh, Rhett. |
00:28:24 |
Won't you please give me the money? |
00:28:26 |
I couldn't give you the money |
00:28:28 |
My funds are in Liverpool, not in Atlanta. |
00:28:30 |
If I tried drawing a draft, the Yankees'd be |
00:28:34 |
So you see, my dear, |
00:28:40 |
Here, here, here, stop it! |
00:28:43 |
Want the Yankees to see you like this? |
00:28:45 |
Take your hands off me, you skunk. |
00:28:47 |
You knew what I was going to say |
00:28:49 |
You knew you wouldn't lend me the money |
00:28:52 |
I enjoyed hearing what you had to say. |
00:28:54 |
Cheer up. You can come to my hanging |
00:28:57 |
I'll come to your hanging. |
00:29:00 |
...is that they won't hang you in time |
00:29:09 |
Tell him Belle Watlin'. |
00:29:11 |
Where you been lately? |
00:29:14 |
Oh, I keep myself occupied. Help me out. |
00:29:25 |
Who that? I ain't never see'd hair |
00:29:29 |
Does you know a dyed-hair woman? |
00:29:30 |
I wish I did know that one. |
00:29:36 |
No matter what they done to you |
00:29:37 |
...they didn't do no more |
00:29:39 |
...for visitin' white trash in a jail! |
00:29:48 |
Fresh and green. |
00:29:49 |
Right off the farm. |
00:29:50 |
Hey, what are you doin' tonight, Susy? |
00:29:52 |
That's one of them Georgia peaches. |
00:29:54 |
There's nothing like that in Ohio. |
00:29:56 |
- You know what we're going to do? |
00:29:58 |
We're going to give every last one of you |
00:30:01 |
- And a mule? |
00:30:04 |
Gee! |
00:30:05 |
'Cause we're your friends... |
00:30:07 |
...and you're gonna become voters... |
00:30:09 |
...and you're gonna vote |
00:30:13 |
What's your hurry, sister? |
00:30:14 |
What's come over this here town? |
00:30:15 |
Yankees have come over it! |
00:30:21 |
Out of our way, trash! |
00:30:23 |
Get out of the way here. |
00:30:24 |
Get away! Go on! |
00:30:33 |
Surely it can't be Miss Scarlett! |
00:30:35 |
- Why Frank Kennedy! |
00:30:37 |
It sure is good to see home folks. |
00:30:39 |
I didn't know you were in Atlanta. |
00:30:41 |
I didn't know you were. |
00:30:42 |
Didn't Miss Suellen tell you |
00:30:44 |
Did she? I don't remember. |
00:30:48 |
Won't you come in, and look around a bit? |
00:30:59 |
I don't suppose it looks like much |
00:31:01 |
...I can't help being proud of it. |
00:31:04 |
You're not making money? |
00:31:05 |
Well, I can't complain. |
00:31:09 |
Folks tell me I'm just a born merchant. |
00:31:11 |
It won't be long now |
00:31:14 |
Are you doing as well as all that? |
00:31:16 |
Yes, I am, Miss Scarlett. |
00:31:17 |
I'm no millionaire yet... |
00:31:19 |
...but I've cleared $1,000 already. |
00:31:22 |
And lumber too. |
00:31:23 |
Well... |
00:31:25 |
...that's only a sideline. |
00:31:26 |
A sideline, Frank? |
00:31:28 |
With all the good Georgia pine around |
00:31:31 |
Well, all that takes money, Miss Scarlett... |
00:31:35 |
...and I've got to be thinking |
00:31:37 |
What do you want a home for? |
00:31:38 |
For Miss Suellen and me |
00:31:41 |
Here in Atlanta. You'd want to bring her |
00:31:45 |
There wouldn't be much help |
00:31:48 |
I don't rightly know what you mean, |
00:31:51 |
I don't mean a thing. |
00:31:52 |
Frank, how'd you like to drive me out |
00:31:56 |
Nothing would give me |
00:31:59 |
You'd better stay to supper, too. |
00:32:00 |
I'm sure Aunt Pitty'd be agreeable |
00:32:04 |
Oh, you act on me just like a tonic, |
00:32:07 |
And will you tell me all the news... |
00:32:10 |
...all the news of Miss Suellen? |
00:32:14 |
What's the matter, Miss Scarlett? |
00:32:16 |
Miss Suellen's not ill, is she? |
00:32:17 |
Oh, no, no. |
00:32:19 |
I thought surely she had written you. |
00:32:21 |
I guess she was ashamed to write you. |
00:32:23 |
She should be ashamed. |
00:32:24 |
Oh, how awful to have such a mean sister. |
00:32:27 |
You must tell me, Miss Scarlett. |
00:32:31 |
Well, she's going to marry |
00:32:35 |
She just got tired of waiting |
00:32:39 |
Oh, I'm sorry to be the one to tell you. |
00:32:42 |
Oh, it's colder. I left my muff at home. |
00:32:45 |
Would you mind |
00:33:03 |
But, Melanie, you don't realize |
00:33:06 |
She's gone and married my Mr. Kennedy. |
00:33:09 |
He's my beau, |
00:33:11 |
She did it to save Tara, |
00:33:13 |
I hate Tara! |
00:33:14 |
And I hate Scarlett! She's the only thing |
00:33:22 |
It's all my fault. |
00:33:24 |
I should have committed highway robbery |
00:33:28 |
I couldn't let you do |
00:33:30 |
Well, anyway, it's done now. |
00:33:32 |
Yes, it's done now. |
00:33:34 |
You wouldn't let me |
00:33:36 |
...but you'd sell yourself in marriage |
00:33:39 |
Well, at least you won't have to worry |
00:33:44 |
What do you mean? |
00:33:45 |
I'm going to New York. |
00:33:48 |
I've arranged to get a position |
00:33:50 |
But you can't do that. |
00:33:53 |
I counted on you to help me start |
00:33:57 |
...and, well, I counted on you. |
00:33:59 |
I wouldn't be any good to you. |
00:34:00 |
I don't know anything |
00:34:02 |
You know as much as you do |
00:34:04 |
And I'd give you half the business, Ashley. |
00:34:07 |
That's generous of you, Scarlett. |
00:34:10 |
But it isn't that. |
00:34:12 |
If I go to Atlanta |
00:34:15 |
...l'd bury forever any hope |
00:34:17 |
Oh, is that all? |
00:34:19 |
Well, you could gradually buy the business |
00:34:24 |
No, Scarlett. |
00:34:28 |
Ashley... |
00:34:37 |
Ashley. |
00:34:45 |
Scarlett! |
00:34:48 |
Scarlett, what is it? |
00:34:50 |
Ashley's so mean and hateful. |
00:34:52 |
What have you done? |
00:34:56 |
She wanted me to go to Atlanta. |
00:34:57 |
To help me start my lumber business, and |
00:35:02 |
Why, how unchivalrous of you. |
00:35:03 |
Why, think, Ashley, think. |
00:35:06 |
If it hadn't been for Scarlett, |
00:35:09 |
And maybe we wouldn't have had |
00:35:11 |
...and when I think of her picking cotton |
00:35:15 |
...in our mouths, I could just... |
00:35:17 |
Oh, my darling. |
00:35:22 |
All right, Melanie. |
00:35:24 |
I'll go to Atlanta. |
00:35:27 |
I can't fight you both. |
00:35:47 |
Well, here's your new mill hands, |
00:35:50 |
The pick of all the best jails in Georgia. |
00:35:54 |
They look pretty thin and weak to me, |
00:35:56 |
Halt! |
00:35:59 |
They're the best you can lease, ma'am. |
00:36:01 |
And if you'll just give Johnny Gallegher |
00:36:04 |
...you'll get what you want out of them. |
00:36:06 |
All right, you're the foreman. |
00:36:08 |
All I ask is, you keep the mill running |
00:36:12 |
Johnny Gallegher's your man, Miss. |
00:36:13 |
But remember... |
00:36:14 |
...no questions and no interference. |
00:36:17 |
That's a bargain. |
00:36:20 |
Come on, get a move on! |
00:36:22 |
But, Scarlett, this isn't right |
00:36:25 |
It's bad enough for a woman |
00:36:27 |
What are you complaining about? |
00:36:28 |
You wouldn't have owned a mill |
00:36:30 |
I didn't want the mill, |
00:36:33 |
...if you hadn't pressed all of our friends |
00:36:36 |
Isn't that right, Ashley? |
00:36:37 |
What are you running, |
00:36:39 |
Go back to the store, |
00:36:42 |
You're not looking very well. |
00:36:43 |
But, sugar, shouldn't you come home |
00:36:45 |
Great balls of fire. Don't bother me |
00:36:48 |
All right, all right. |
00:36:51 |
Good night, Ashley. |
00:36:54 |
She can get mad quicker |
00:36:58 |
Scarlett, I don't like to interfere, but... |
00:37:00 |
...I do wish you'd let me hire free darkies |
00:37:04 |
I believe we could do better. |
00:37:05 |
Darkies! Why, their pay would break us, |
00:37:08 |
If we just give Gallegher a free hand... |
00:37:10 |
A free hand! You know what that means. |
00:37:13 |
Some of them are sick, underfed... |
00:37:15 |
Oh, Ashley, how you do run on. |
00:37:17 |
Left alone, you'd be giving them chicken |
00:37:20 |
...tucking them to sleep |
00:37:22 |
Scarlett, I will not make money out |
00:37:26 |
You weren't so particular |
00:37:27 |
That was different. |
00:37:30 |
Besides, I'd have freed them all |
00:37:32 |
...if the war hadn't already freed them. |
00:37:34 |
Oh, I'm sorry, Ashley. |
00:37:36 |
But have you forgotten |
00:37:38 |
I found out that money is |
00:37:41 |
...and I don't intend ever to be |
00:37:44 |
I'll make enough so the Yankees can never |
00:37:46 |
I'll make it the only way I know how. |
00:37:48 |
But we're not the only Southerners |
00:37:50 |
Look at all our friends. They're keeping |
00:37:54 |
And they're starving. I've got no use |
00:37:58 |
I know what they're saying about me, |
00:38:00 |
I'll make friends |
00:38:02 |
And I'll beat them at their own game, |
00:38:07 |
That's it. Move it a little over to that side. |
00:38:11 |
Afternoon, Mrs. Kennedy. |
00:38:12 |
Good afternoon. |
00:38:13 |
Business is certainly growing, ain't it? |
00:38:15 |
It certainly is. |
00:38:17 |
But you're doing business |
00:38:20 |
...and tortured us and left us to starve. |
00:38:23 |
All that's past, Melly. |
00:38:24 |
And I intend to make the best of things, |
00:38:30 |
And do you know, Dolly Merriwether, |
00:38:33 |
...peddling lumber |
00:38:36 |
And that isn't all... |
00:38:37 |
I think it's shocking what she's doing |
00:38:40 |
She's even taken to driving her own buggy. |
00:38:49 |
My dear Mrs. Kennedy. |
00:38:51 |
My very dear Mrs. Kennedy. |
00:38:53 |
I don't see how you have |
00:38:55 |
When I think you could have had |
00:38:57 |
...if you'd just waited a little while. |
00:38:59 |
Oh, how fickle is woman! |
00:39:01 |
What is it you want? |
00:39:03 |
Would you satisfy my curiosity on a point |
00:39:07 |
Well, what is it? Be quick. |
00:39:09 |
Tell me, Scarlett, do you never shrink |
00:39:13 |
How did you ever get out of jail? |
00:39:17 |
Oh, that! Not much trouble. |
00:39:18 |
There's nothing much |
00:39:20 |
I observe it's even bought you |
00:39:23 |
So you still hate Ashley Wilkes. |
00:39:26 |
Do you know, |
00:39:27 |
You still think you're the belle |
00:39:30 |
That you're the cutest little trick |
00:39:32 |
And that every man you meet |
00:39:34 |
Let me by! |
00:39:36 |
Don't be angry, Scarlett. |
00:39:39 |
To the mill, if it's any of your business. |
00:39:41 |
Through shantytown, alone? |
00:39:42 |
Haven't you been told it's dangerous |
00:39:46 |
Don't worry about me. |
00:39:47 |
I can shoot straight |
00:39:57 |
What a woman! |
00:40:32 |
Could ya gimme a quarter? |
00:40:34 |
Let go of my horse! |
00:40:37 |
Hold this horse! |
00:40:49 |
Help! |
00:40:50 |
Help! |
00:40:53 |
Help! |
00:41:27 |
Miss Scarlett! |
00:41:47 |
Miss Scarlett, wait! Miss Scarlett! |
00:41:50 |
Miss Scarlett! It's Big Sam! |
00:41:51 |
Big Sam! |
00:41:52 |
Miss Scarlett! Wait! |
00:41:56 |
Sam! Sam! |
00:41:58 |
Is you hurt, Miss Scarlett? |
00:42:02 |
Don't you cry, Miss Scarlett. |
00:42:06 |
Horse, make tracks! |
00:42:11 |
You get to Tara just as quick as you can, |
00:42:14 |
I sure will. |
00:42:16 |
Thank you, Mr. Frank. |
00:42:18 |
Goodbye, Sam, and thank you. |
00:42:20 |
Scarlett, change your dress and go over |
00:42:23 |
I've got to go to a political meeting. |
00:42:25 |
A political meeting! |
00:42:26 |
How can you go to a political meeting... |
00:42:28 |
...after what I've been through |
00:42:30 |
Oh, sugar! You're more scared than hurt. |
00:42:33 |
Nobody cares about me. |
00:42:57 |
The men talk, talk, talk |
00:43:00 |
...and after what happened to me today |
00:43:08 |
And if it won't pain you too much, |
00:43:11 |
...l'd be much obliged |
00:43:13 |
Has my face gone green or something? |
00:43:15 |
It won't pain me! |
00:43:17 |
What happened this afternoon was |
00:43:19 |
And if there was any justice, |
00:43:21 |
India, hush up! |
00:43:22 |
Let her talk, Melanie. |
00:43:24 |
Ever since I took your brother |
00:43:26 |
...though she's too much of a hypocrite |
00:43:28 |
If she thought anyone'd go for her... |
00:43:30 |
...she'd walk down the street naked! |
00:43:31 |
I do hate you! |
00:43:33 |
You've done all you could |
00:43:37 |
Now you've endangered the lives |
00:43:39 |
India! |
00:43:41 |
I don't think we'd better say any more, |
00:43:44 |
What's going on around here |
00:43:52 |
Somebody's comin' up the walk. |
00:43:54 |
Somebody that ain't Mr. Ashley. |
00:43:57 |
Will you hand me the pistol, please, |
00:44:05 |
Whoever it is... |
00:44:08 |
...we know nothing. |
00:44:12 |
Where have they gone? |
00:44:14 |
You've got to tell me, Mrs. Wilkes. |
00:44:16 |
Don't tell him anything. He's a Yankee spy. |
00:44:18 |
Quickly, please! There may still be time. |
00:44:20 |
How did you know? |
00:44:21 |
I've been playing poker |
00:44:23 |
They knew there'd be trouble tonight. |
00:44:24 |
They've sent their cavalry out |
00:44:26 |
Your husband and his friends are |
00:44:28 |
Don't tell him! He's trying to trap you! |
00:44:33 |
Out the Decatur Road. |
00:44:36 |
The house is burned. |
00:44:38 |
I'll do what I can. |
00:44:44 |
What's all this about? |
00:44:47 |
We thought it best not to tell you, Scarlett. |
00:44:49 |
But Ashley and Frank and the others |
00:44:51 |
...where you were attacked. |
00:44:53 |
It's what a great many |
00:44:54 |
...to do lately for our protection. |
00:44:56 |
And if they're captured, they'll be hanged, |
00:44:59 |
And it will be your fault! |
00:45:01 |
Another word, |
00:45:03 |
Scarlett did what she thought |
00:45:05 |
And our men are doing |
00:45:08 |
Frank! |
00:45:10 |
And Ashley! |
00:45:13 |
Oh, it isn't possible! |
00:45:18 |
There's horses, Miss Melly. |
00:45:21 |
You're sewing, you're sewing. |
00:45:27 |
Open the door, Mammy. |
00:45:38 |
Good evening, Mrs. Kennedy. |
00:45:42 |
Which of you ladies is Mrs. Wilkes? |
00:45:44 |
I am Mrs. Wilkes. |
00:45:46 |
I should like to speak to Mr. Wilkes, |
00:45:48 |
He's not here. |
00:45:49 |
Are you sure? |
00:45:50 |
Don't you doubt Miss Melly's word. |
00:45:52 |
I meant no disrespect, Mrs. Wilkes. |
00:45:55 |
If you'll give me your word, |
00:45:57 |
Search if you like, but Mr. Wilkes is at |
00:46:01 |
He's not at the store, |
00:46:04 |
No political meeting. |
00:46:06 |
We'll wait outside |
00:46:10 |
Sergeant, surround the house. |
00:46:12 |
Yes, sir! |
00:46:18 |
Keep on with your sewing, ladies. |
00:46:20 |
And I'll read aloud. |
00:46:26 |
"The Personal History and Experience |
00:46:32 |
"Chapter one. |
00:46:33 |
"I'm born. |
00:46:39 |
"To begin my life, with the beginning |
00:46:43 |
"Chapter Nine. |
00:46:46 |
"I pass over all that happened at school... |
00:46:48 |
"...until the anniversary of my birthday |
00:46:52 |
"Except that Steerforth was more to be |
00:46:55 |
"I remember nothing. |
00:46:56 |
"He was going away at the end |
00:46:59 |
"...and was more spirited and independent |
00:47:03 |
"...and, therefore, more engaging |
00:47:05 |
"...beyond this I remember nothing. |
00:47:08 |
"The great..." |
00:47:11 |
"I remember nothing." |
00:47:17 |
Melly! They're drunk! |
00:47:20 |
Leave this to me, Scarlett. |
00:47:21 |
And, please, say nothing. |
00:47:26 |
You stupid fool! |
00:47:30 |
Quiet! |
00:47:31 |
Will you shut up for the love of...? |
00:47:34 |
Hello, Melly. |
00:47:35 |
So, you've got my husband |
00:47:38 |
Well, bring him in. |
00:47:39 |
I'm sorry, Mrs. Wilkes. |
00:47:42 |
If you arrest all the men |
00:47:44 |
...you must have a good many Yankees |
00:47:47 |
Bring him in, Captain Butler. |
00:47:51 |
I want to tell you a story... |
00:47:52 |
Listen, Doctor, I... |
00:47:54 |
Put him there in that chair. |
00:47:59 |
And now, Captain Butler, |
00:48:02 |
...and try to remember |
00:48:04 |
Well, now that's fine thanks I get |
00:48:07 |
...and not leaving him on the streets |
00:48:10 |
Now, boys, all together! |
00:48:12 |
Dr. Meade... |
00:48:14 |
...l'm astonished at you! |
00:48:22 |
Oh, Ashley! How can you do this to me? |
00:48:26 |
I ain't so very drunk, Melly. |
00:48:29 |
Take him into the bedroom |
00:48:31 |
Don't touch him, he's under arrest! |
00:48:33 |
Now, Tom. |
00:48:34 |
What do you want to arrest him for? |
00:48:36 |
I've seen him drunker. |
00:48:38 |
I've seen you drunker! |
00:48:41 |
He can lie in the gutter for all I care! |
00:48:44 |
But he led a raid tonight |
00:48:46 |
...where Mrs. Kennedy got into trouble |
00:48:49 |
A lot of those shanties were burned. |
00:48:52 |
It's about time you rebels learned you can't |
00:48:56 |
What are you laughing at? |
00:48:59 |
This isn't your night |
00:49:01 |
These two have been |
00:49:04 |
With you, Rhett? |
00:49:07 |
Where? |
00:49:12 |
I don't like to say in the presence of ladies. |
00:49:14 |
You'd better say. |
00:49:16 |
Come out on the porch and I'll tell you. |
00:49:18 |
Speak out, Captain Butler! |
00:49:19 |
I think I have a right to know |
00:49:24 |
Well, ma'am, we dropped in |
00:49:28 |
...and the captain's. |
00:49:30 |
A Mrs. Belle Watling. |
00:49:32 |
We played cards, drank champagne and... |
00:49:36 |
...well... |
00:49:37 |
Now, you've done it! Did you have to |
00:49:42 |
Now I hope you're satisfied, Tom. |
00:49:44 |
These ladies won't be on speaking terms |
00:49:49 |
Rhett, I had no idea, I... |
00:49:52 |
Look here, will you take an oath |
00:49:56 |
...at Belle's? |
00:49:57 |
Ask Belle, if you don't believe me. |
00:50:00 |
Will you give me your word |
00:50:03 |
As a gentleman? |
00:50:04 |
Why certainly, Tom. |
00:50:08 |
Well, if I... |
00:50:09 |
...if I've made a mistake, I'm sorry. |
00:50:12 |
I hope you'll forgive me, Mrs. Wilkes. I... |
00:50:16 |
If you'll go and leave us in peace, please. |
00:50:18 |
Well, I say I'm sorry, and... |
00:50:22 |
...well, I am sorry. |
00:50:23 |
Come on, Sergeant. |
00:50:31 |
Lock that door. Pull down the shades. |
00:50:35 |
Ashley. |
00:50:36 |
It's all right. It's only in the shoulder. |
00:50:39 |
Get him on the bed |
00:50:41 |
I think I can walk. |
00:50:43 |
It's not worth the effort. Which way? |
00:50:45 |
In here. |
00:50:48 |
- Mammy, I want some hot water. |
00:50:50 |
- And lint for bandages. |
00:50:52 |
Now what can I use for a probe? |
00:50:54 |
Were you really there? |
00:50:58 |
Does she have cut-glass chandeliers, |
00:51:02 |
Good heavens, Mrs. Meade, |
00:51:06 |
And now, Captain Butler, |
00:51:10 |
I was too late. |
00:51:12 |
When I got to the old Sullivan place there'd |
00:51:15 |
I found Mr. Wilkes wounded |
00:51:18 |
I had to prove they had been somewhere, |
00:51:23 |
So I took them to Belle's. |
00:51:24 |
And she took them in? |
00:51:26 |
She's by way of being |
00:51:28 |
Oh, I'm sorry. L... |
00:51:30 |
I'm sorry I couldn't think up |
00:51:37 |
This isn't the first time you've come |
00:51:40 |
It isn't likely that I'd question |
00:51:45 |
And now, I'll go and see |
00:51:54 |
Oh, Ashley! |
00:51:57 |
Ashley! |
00:52:00 |
Have you no interest in what's become |
00:52:06 |
Did Frank go with you to Belle Watling's? |
00:52:08 |
No. |
00:52:10 |
Well, where is he? |
00:52:12 |
He's lying out on Decatur Road... |
00:52:15 |
...shot through the head. |
00:52:17 |
He's dead. |
00:52:28 |
Who is it? |
00:52:29 |
It's Miss Watlin'. |
00:52:31 |
Oh, Mrs. Watling! |
00:52:34 |
Oh, no, I couldn't do that, Miss Wilkes. |
00:52:37 |
You come in and sit a minute with me. |
00:52:47 |
How can I thank you enough |
00:52:49 |
How can any of us thank you enough? |
00:52:51 |
I got your note sayin' you was goin' |
00:52:54 |
Why, Miss Wilkes, |
00:52:57 |
I come up here as soon |
00:52:59 |
...you mustn't even think of any such thing. |
00:53:01 |
Why, I'm... |
00:53:03 |
Why, you're... |
00:53:04 |
Well, it wouldn't be fittin' at all. |
00:53:06 |
It wouldn't be fitting to thank a kind |
00:53:10 |
Miss Wilkes, there ain't never been a lady |
00:53:15 |
I mean, about the money |
00:53:18 |
And I don't forget a kindness. |
00:53:20 |
And I got to thinking about you being left |
00:53:23 |
...if Mr. Wilkes got hung... |
00:53:25 |
...and he's a nice little boy, |
00:53:28 |
I got a boy myself and so I... |
00:53:31 |
Oh, you have? Does he live...? |
00:53:34 |
Oh, no, ma'am, he ain't here in Atlanta. |
00:53:37 |
He ain't never been here. |
00:53:39 |
He's off at school. |
00:53:41 |
I ain't seen him since he was little. |
00:53:46 |
Well, anyway, if it had been |
00:53:50 |
...I wouldn't have lifted a finger to, |
00:53:53 |
She's a mighty cold woman. |
00:53:55 |
Prancin' about Atlanta by herself. |
00:53:58 |
She killed her husband |
00:54:01 |
You mustn't say unkind things |
00:54:07 |
Please don't freeze me, Miss Wilkes. |
00:54:09 |
I forgot how you liked her. |
00:54:12 |
But she just ain't in the same class |
00:54:16 |
Well, anyway, I gotta be goin'. |
00:54:20 |
I'm scared somebody'll recognize |
00:54:23 |
That wouldn't do you no good. |
00:54:26 |
And Miss Wilkes... |
00:54:28 |
...if you ever see me on the street, |
00:54:32 |
I'll understand. |
00:54:34 |
I should be proud to speak to you. |
00:54:39 |
I hope we meet again. |
00:54:40 |
Oh, no, ma'am, that wouldn't be fittin'. |
00:54:45 |
- Good night, Miss Wilkes. |
00:54:53 |
And you're wrong about Mrs. Kennedy. |
00:54:55 |
She's brokenhearted about her husband. |
00:55:39 |
Great balls of fire! It's Rhett. |
00:56:07 |
Miss Scarlett, Captain Butler here |
00:56:09 |
I told him you was prostrate with grief. |
00:56:11 |
Tell him I'll be right down, Mammy. |
00:56:43 |
She says she's comin'. |
00:56:45 |
I don't know why she's comin'. |
00:56:47 |
You don't like me, Mammy. |
00:56:49 |
Now don't you argue with me, you don't. |
00:57:03 |
It's no good, Scarlett. |
00:57:05 |
What? |
00:57:06 |
The cologne. |
00:57:08 |
I'm sure I don't know what you mean. |
00:57:10 |
I mean you've been drinking. |
00:57:14 |
Well, what if I have? |
00:57:19 |
Don't drink alone, Scarlett. |
00:57:21 |
People always find out |
00:57:30 |
What is it? |
00:57:31 |
This is more than losing old Frank. |
00:57:33 |
Oh, Rhett... |
00:57:35 |
...l'm so afraid. |
00:57:36 |
I don't believe it. |
00:57:39 |
I'm afraid now. |
00:57:41 |
I'm afraid of dying and going to hell. |
00:57:44 |
You look pretty healthy, |
00:57:47 |
Oh, there is. I know there is. |
00:57:51 |
Well, far be it from me to question |
00:57:55 |
Tell me what you've done |
00:57:59 |
I ought never to have married Frank |
00:58:01 |
He was Suellen's beau |
00:58:05 |
And I made him miserable. |
00:58:08 |
Yes, I did! I killed him! |
00:58:13 |
For the first time I'm finding out what it is |
00:58:18 |
Here. Dry your eyes. |
00:58:21 |
If you had it all to do over again, |
00:58:24 |
You're like the thief who isn't |
00:58:27 |
...but he's terribly, terribly sorry |
00:58:29 |
I'm glad Mother's dead. |
00:58:32 |
I'm glad she's dead so she can't see me. |
00:58:36 |
I always wanted to be like her, |
00:58:39 |
And I certainly have |
00:58:44 |
You know, Scarlett, I think you're |
00:58:55 |
So I'll change the subject |
00:58:58 |
Say it, then, and get out! |
00:59:01 |
What is it? |
00:59:02 |
That I can't go on any longer without you. |
00:59:04 |
You are the most ill-bred man to come here |
00:59:08 |
I made up my mind that you were |
00:59:11 |
...the first day I saw you at Twelve Oaks. |
00:59:13 |
Now that you've got the lumber mill |
00:59:15 |
...you won't come to me |
00:59:17 |
So I see I shall have to marry you. |
00:59:20 |
I never heard of such bad taste. |
00:59:22 |
Would you be more convinced |
00:59:24 |
Turn me loose, you varmint, |
00:59:26 |
Forgive me for startling you |
00:59:29 |
...my dear Scarlett. |
00:59:32 |
But it cannot have escaped your notice |
00:59:35 |
...the friendship I have felt for you |
00:59:38 |
A feeling more beautiful, |
00:59:42 |
Dare I name it? Can it be love? |
00:59:45 |
Get up off your knees. |
00:59:48 |
This is an honorable proposal of marriage... |
00:59:49 |
...made at what I consider |
00:59:53 |
I can't go all my life waiting |
00:59:56 |
You're coarse, and you're conceited. |
00:59:59 |
And I think this conversation |
01:00:03 |
Besides, I shall never marry again. |
01:00:06 |
Oh, yes, you will, and you'll marry me. |
01:00:09 |
You? You! |
01:00:11 |
I don't love you! |
01:00:13 |
And I don't like being married. |
01:00:16 |
Did you ever think of marrying just for fun? |
01:00:19 |
Marriage, fun? Fiddle-dee-dee. |
01:00:23 |
Hush up! Do you want them to hear you? |
01:00:25 |
You've been married to a boy |
01:00:27 |
Why not try a husband of the right age, |
01:00:31 |
You're a fool, Rhett Butler, when you know |
01:00:36 |
Stop it! Do you hear me, Scarlett? |
01:00:46 |
Rhett, don't, I shall faint. |
01:00:47 |
I want you to faint. |
01:00:50 |
None of the fools you've known |
01:00:53 |
Your Charles, or your Frank, |
01:01:03 |
Say you're going to marry me. |
01:01:07 |
Yes. |
01:01:10 |
Are you sure you meant it? |
01:01:12 |
No. |
01:01:14 |
Look at me and try to tell me the truth. |
01:01:16 |
Did you say "yes" because of my money? |
01:01:19 |
Well... |
01:01:20 |
Yes. Partly. |
01:01:23 |
Partly? |
01:01:24 |
Well, you know, Rhett, money does help, |
01:01:29 |
Fond of me. |
01:01:30 |
Well, if I said I was madly in love with you, |
01:01:34 |
...but you always said |
01:01:36 |
Yes, you're right, my dear. |
01:01:37 |
I'm not in love with you any more |
01:01:40 |
Heaven help the man |
01:01:43 |
What kind of a ring would you like, |
01:01:44 |
Oh, a diamond ring. |
01:01:48 |
You shall have the biggest |
01:01:51 |
I'll take you to New Orleans |
01:01:53 |
...my ill-gotten gains can buy. |
01:01:54 |
Oh, that would be just heavenly. |
01:01:56 |
And I think I'll buy your trousseau |
01:01:58 |
Rhett, how wonderful, but... |
01:02:00 |
...you won't tell anybody, will you, Rhett? |
01:02:03 |
Still the little hypocrite. |
01:02:07 |
Rhett, aren't you going |
01:02:09 |
Don't you think you've had enough kissing |
01:02:12 |
You're impossible. |
01:02:13 |
You can go and I don't care |
01:02:15 |
But I will come back. |
01:02:31 |
What are you thinking about, Scarlett? |
01:02:33 |
I'm thinking about how rich we are. |
01:02:37 |
Rhett, I can keep |
01:02:39 |
Yes, of course, you can, if it amuses you. |
01:02:41 |
Now that you're rich |
01:02:44 |
...as you've always said you wanted to. |
01:02:46 |
But you were the main one |
01:03:05 |
Don't scrape the plate, Scarlett. |
01:03:09 |
Oh, Rhett, can I have one of those |
01:03:13 |
If you don't stop being such a glutton, |
01:03:16 |
...then I'll divorce you. |
01:03:18 |
Wouldn't it be nice if you bought |
01:03:21 |
Why should I buy her a present |
01:03:24 |
Mules? Why mules? |
01:03:26 |
Yes, she said we could give ourselves airs, |
01:03:30 |
...like racehorses but we were just mules |
01:03:32 |
...and we didn't fool anybody. |
01:03:34 |
I never heard anything more true. |
01:03:36 |
Mammy's a smart old soul... |
01:03:38 |
...and one of the few people I know |
01:03:42 |
I won't give her a thing. |
01:03:44 |
Then I'll take her a petticoat. |
01:03:46 |
My Mammy always said |
01:03:48 |
...she wanted a red taffeta petticoat, |
01:03:52 |
...and so rustly, the Lord would think |
01:03:55 |
Why, she won't take it from you. |
01:03:58 |
That may be, but I'm making the gesture |
01:04:05 |
Wake up! Wake up! |
01:04:09 |
You were having another nightmare. |
01:04:12 |
Oh, Rhett. |
01:04:13 |
When I was so cold and hungry and... |
01:04:16 |
...and so tired I... |
01:04:18 |
...I couldn't find it. I ran through the mist |
01:04:22 |
- Find what, honey? |
01:04:25 |
I always dream the same dream |
01:04:28 |
It seems to be hidden in the mist. |
01:04:30 |
Darling. |
01:04:32 |
Rhett, do you think I'll ever dream |
01:04:38 |
Dreams don't work that way, but when |
01:04:42 |
...you'll stop dreaming that dream. |
01:04:44 |
And, Scarlett, I'm going to see |
01:04:51 |
Would you do something |
01:04:54 |
You know I would. |
01:04:56 |
Will you take me away from here? |
01:04:59 |
Don't you like New Orleans? |
01:05:00 |
Oh, I love New Orleans, |
01:05:05 |
Will you take me to Tara? |
01:05:07 |
Yes, Scarlett, of course I will. |
01:05:15 |
You get your strength |
01:05:17 |
You're part of it, and it's part of you. |
01:05:20 |
Rhett, I'd give anything to have Tara |
01:05:23 |
Would you? |
01:05:26 |
Spend whatever you want, |
01:05:30 |
Oh, Rhett. |
01:05:32 |
Rhett, you are good to me. |
01:05:34 |
And can we still have |
01:05:36 |
Yes, and it can be as ornate as you want... |
01:05:39 |
...marbled terraces, stained-glass windows |
01:05:42 |
Rhett, won't everyone be jealous? |
01:05:43 |
I want everybody who's been mean to me |
01:05:48 |
I don't care. Scarlett's hateful, |
01:05:52 |
...and even taking our servants. |
01:05:55 |
Oh, darling, you mustn't think |
01:05:59 |
She's made it possible for us |
01:06:02 |
Yes, and what good is Tara? |
01:06:04 |
She's had three husbands |
01:06:10 |
Great Jehosophat! |
01:06:12 |
Great Jehosophat! |
01:06:14 |
Lordsy, we sure is rich now! |
01:06:17 |
It ain't quality... |
01:06:18 |
But that's ridiculous. Why can't I go in? |
01:06:21 |
I'm entitled to at least see |
01:06:23 |
You control yourself, Mr. Rhett. |
01:06:27 |
I'd like to apologize, Mr. Rhett, |
01:06:30 |
Oh, hush your mouth, Mammy. |
01:06:33 |
Boys aren't any use to anybody. |
01:06:36 |
Have a drink of sherry, Mammy. |
01:06:38 |
Mammy, she is beautiful, isn't she? |
01:06:41 |
She sure is. |
01:06:43 |
Did you ever see a prettier one? |
01:06:45 |
Well, sir, Miss Scarlett was mighty nigh |
01:06:49 |
Have another glass, Mammy. |
01:06:55 |
What's that rustling noise I hear? |
01:06:57 |
Lordsy, Mr. Rhett. That ain't nothin' but |
01:07:01 |
Nothing but your petticoat. |
01:07:04 |
Pull up your skirt. |
01:07:06 |
Mr. Rhett. You is bad. |
01:07:08 |
Yeah, oh, Lord! |
01:07:15 |
You sure took a long enough time |
01:07:18 |
Yes, sir, too long. |
01:07:20 |
No more mule in horse's harness? |
01:07:23 |
Mr. Rhett, Miss Scarlett was bad |
01:07:26 |
You ain't holdin' that |
01:07:29 |
No, I ain't holding it against you. |
01:07:31 |
Have another glass, Mammy. |
01:07:34 |
Dr. Meade says you may go in now, |
01:07:40 |
This sure is a happy day to me. |
01:07:42 |
I done diapered three generations |
01:07:46 |
...and it sure is a happy day. |
01:07:48 |
Oh, yes, Mammy. |
01:07:51 |
I wish... |
01:07:53 |
Oh, Mammy, she's beautiful. |
01:07:56 |
Miss Scarlett done told me if it was a girl... |
01:07:58 |
...she's goin' to name it Eugenia Victoria. |
01:08:02 |
Yes... |
01:08:03 |
...she's a beautiful baby... |
01:08:06 |
...the most beautiful baby ever. |
01:08:09 |
Yes. |
01:08:12 |
Do you know that this is your birthday? |
01:08:15 |
That you're a week old today? |
01:08:17 |
Yes, I'm going to buy her a pony the likes |
01:08:23 |
Yes, I'm gonna send her |
01:08:26 |
Yes. And her'll be received |
01:08:31 |
And when it comes time for her to marry... |
01:08:34 |
...well, she'll be a little princess. |
01:08:37 |
You certainly are making a fool of yourself. |
01:08:39 |
And why shouldn't I? |
01:08:42 |
She's the first person |
01:08:46 |
Great balls of fire! |
01:08:47 |
I had the baby, didn't I? |
01:08:50 |
It's Melanie. May I come in? |
01:08:51 |
Come in, Melly. |
01:08:53 |
Yes, come in and look at my daughter's |
01:08:58 |
But, Captain Butler, most babies have |
01:09:01 |
Don't try to tell him anything. |
01:09:04 |
Nevertheless, her eyes are blue |
01:09:07 |
As blue as the bonnie blue flag. |
01:09:10 |
That's it. That's what we'll call her. |
01:09:12 |
Bonnie Blue Butler. |
01:09:22 |
Try again, Mammy. |
01:09:31 |
Twenty inches. |
01:09:32 |
Twenty inches! |
01:09:36 |
You've simply got to make it |
01:09:38 |
You done had a baby, Miss Scarlett... |
01:09:40 |
...and you ain't never goin' to be |
01:09:42 |
Never. And there ain't nothin' |
01:09:45 |
There is something to do about it! |
01:09:48 |
I'm just not going to get old and fat |
01:09:51 |
I just won't have any more babies! |
01:09:54 |
I heard Mr. Rhett say |
01:09:58 |
Go tell Captain Butler |
01:10:00 |
I'll have supper in my room. |
01:10:22 |
I got your message. |
01:10:32 |
No objections to that, I hope? |
01:10:34 |
No. |
01:10:36 |
Yes. |
01:10:39 |
I mean, I don't care |
01:10:44 |
Rhett? |
01:10:46 |
Yes? |
01:10:47 |
You see... |
01:10:48 |
...well, I've decided... |
01:10:52 |
...well, I hope I don't have |
01:11:06 |
My pet, as I told you |
01:11:10 |
...it's immaterial to me |
01:11:13 |
No, but you know what I... |
01:11:15 |
Do you know what I mean? |
01:11:17 |
I do. And do you know |
01:11:21 |
You're just low enough |
01:11:23 |
If you had any chivalry in you or would |
01:11:27 |
Melanie can't have any more children |
01:11:32 |
You've been to the lumber office |
01:11:34 |
What has that got to do with it? |
01:11:37 |
Quite the little gentleman, Ashley. |
01:11:41 |
It's no use. You wouldn't understand. |
01:11:44 |
You know, I'm sorry for you, Scarlett. |
01:11:46 |
Sorry for me? |
01:11:47 |
Yes, sorry for you because you're throwing |
01:11:51 |
...and reaching out for something |
01:11:53 |
I don't know what you're talking about. |
01:11:55 |
If you were free and Miss Melly were dead |
01:11:58 |
...honorable Ashley, do you think |
01:12:02 |
You'd never know him, |
01:12:05 |
...any more than you understand anything |
01:12:08 |
Never mind about that! |
01:12:10 |
You may keep your sanctity, Scarlett. |
01:12:15 |
Do you mean to say you don't care? |
01:12:16 |
The world is full of many things |
01:12:20 |
I'll find comfort elsewhere. |
01:12:22 |
Well, that's fine. But I warn you. |
01:12:24 |
Just in case you change your mind, |
01:12:27 |
Why bother? If I wanted to come in, |
01:12:48 |
I always knew that most women |
01:12:52 |
- But this one... |
01:12:54 |
- What do you mean? |
01:12:57 |
I don't care what she's done to you, |
01:13:00 |
And don't think it pleasures me none |
01:13:02 |
Maybe so! But I'm through with her, |
01:13:05 |
You gotta think of the child. |
01:13:15 |
You're a shrewd woman, Belle, |
01:13:19 |
Yes, Rhett? |
01:13:20 |
I was just thinking of the difference |
01:13:24 |
...you're both hard-headed business women |
01:13:27 |
But you've got a heart, Belle... |
01:13:31 |
...and you're honest. |
01:13:35 |
Goodbye, Rhett. |
01:13:37 |
Goodbye, Belle. |
01:13:53 |
She'll be a wonderful horsewoman! |
01:13:56 |
Look at those hands, and that seat! |
01:13:58 |
Oh, fiddle-dee-dee! |
01:13:59 |
Just why we have to wheel the baby |
01:14:02 |
Good morning, Mrs. Merriwether. |
01:14:03 |
Good morning, Captain Butler. |
01:14:05 |
Good morning, Scarlett. |
01:14:06 |
Making fools of ourselves |
01:14:09 |
If you'd thought of your position years ago, |
01:14:12 |
But as it is, we'll cultivate every female |
01:14:17 |
Good morning, Mrs. Whiting. |
01:14:18 |
Good morning, Captain Butler. |
01:14:22 |
So the millionaire speculator's |
01:14:26 |
All of our money can't buy |
01:14:28 |
Oh, I'll admit I've been at fault, too. |
01:14:30 |
But Bonnie's going to have a place |
01:14:32 |
Yes, even if we both have to crawl |
01:14:37 |
Good morning, Mrs. Meade. |
01:14:39 |
Good morning, Captain Butler. |
01:14:47 |
Mrs. Merriwether, I've always had |
01:14:50 |
I wonder if you could give me some advice. |
01:14:52 |
Why, certainly, Captain Butler. |
01:14:53 |
My Bonnie sucks her thumb. |
01:14:55 |
You should make her stop it. |
01:14:58 |
I know, I know. |
01:14:59 |
She has such a beautiful mouth, too. |
01:15:02 |
Soap! Bah! |
01:15:03 |
Put quinine on her thumb |
01:15:07 |
Quinine! I never would have thought of it. |
01:15:10 |
I can't thank you enough, |
01:15:12 |
You've taken a great load off my mind! |
01:15:19 |
Good morning, Dolly. |
01:15:20 |
Wasn't that Captain Butler? |
01:15:22 |
Good morning, Caroline. |
01:15:24 |
There must be a great deal of good |
01:15:28 |
But of course there is! |
01:15:30 |
Oh, did I tell you that Fanny Elsing |
01:15:34 |
...finally admitted he was honored |
01:15:37 |
...for his services at the Battle of Franklin? |
01:15:39 |
No! And did I tell you, Caroline, |
01:15:42 |
...made a stupendous contribution |
01:15:45 |
...of the Graves of the Glorious Dead? |
01:15:47 |
No! |
01:15:49 |
My little grandbaby, Napoleon Picard, |
01:15:53 |
Why, Dolly Merriwether, |
01:15:55 |
...to give a party for Bonnie Butler! |
01:15:57 |
Why Caroline Meade... |
01:16:07 |
Now watch Daddy put your pony over, |
01:16:13 |
Daddy, let me! Let me! |
01:16:15 |
All right, darling. Put her on, Pork! |
01:16:21 |
Up we go. |
01:16:22 |
Oh, there! |
01:16:24 |
Lordsy mercy! There he goes again! |
01:16:26 |
Grip tightly with your legs and sit close. |
01:16:30 |
Hold your reins properly in a firm hand. |
01:16:33 |
That was fine! I knew you'd do it! |
01:16:36 |
When you get a little older, |
01:16:39 |
You'll be the greatest horsewoman |
01:16:43 |
Mr. Rhett! Mr. Rhett! |
01:16:45 |
Mr. Rhett! |
01:16:47 |
Did you see her, Mammy? |
01:16:50 |
Mr. Rhett, I done told you and told you |
01:16:54 |
...for a girl child to ride astraddle |
01:16:57 |
All right, Mammy. |
01:16:59 |
And I'll buy her a blue velvet riding habit. |
01:17:02 |
A nice black broadcloth is |
01:17:05 |
Now, Mammy, be reasonable. |
01:17:07 |
Well, I don't think it's fittin', but... |
01:17:11 |
It ain't fittin', it just ain't fittin'. |
01:17:15 |
It ain't fittin'. |
01:17:26 |
Why, Scarlett! |
01:17:28 |
What are you doing downtown |
01:17:30 |
Ashley, I just... |
01:17:31 |
Why aren't you helping Melly get ready |
01:17:35 |
Why, Ashley Wilkes, you aren't supposed |
01:17:38 |
Melly'd be so disappointed |
01:17:41 |
I won't let on. |
01:17:45 |
As long as you're here, |
01:17:47 |
...so you can see just how bad |
01:17:50 |
Oh, don't let's fool with any books today. |
01:17:52 |
When I'm wearing a new bonnet, |
01:17:55 |
...go right slap out of my head. |
01:17:56 |
The figures are well lost |
01:18:00 |
Scarlett, you know, |
01:18:04 |
You haven't changed a bit since the day |
01:18:08 |
...where you sat under a tree |
01:18:13 |
That girl doesn't exist anymore. |
01:18:16 |
Nothing's turned out as I expected, Ashley. |
01:18:18 |
Nothing. |
01:18:20 |
Yes, we've travelled a long road |
01:18:24 |
Oh, the lazy days... |
01:18:26 |
...the warm, still country twilights... |
01:18:29 |
...the high, soft negro laughter |
01:18:33 |
...the golden warmth and security |
01:18:38 |
Don't look back, Ashley. |
01:18:40 |
Don't look back. |
01:18:44 |
It drags at your heart |
01:18:53 |
I didn't mean to make you sad, my dear. |
01:18:56 |
I'd never want you to be anything |
01:19:19 |
Oh, Ashley! |
01:19:22 |
Who is it? |
01:19:23 |
Only your husband. |
01:19:25 |
Come in. |
01:19:27 |
Am I actually being invited |
01:19:31 |
You're not ready for Melanie's party. |
01:19:34 |
I've got a headache, Rhett. |
01:19:35 |
You go without me, |
01:19:39 |
What a white-livered little coward you are! |
01:19:42 |
You're going to that party |
01:19:45 |
- Has India dared to... |
01:19:47 |
Every woman and man in town |
01:19:49 |
You should kill them, spreading lies. |
01:19:51 |
I have a strange way of not killing people |
01:19:53 |
There's no time to argue now. Get up! |
01:19:55 |
I won't go! I can't go |
01:19:58 |
You won't cheat Miss Melly |
01:20:00 |
...ordering you out of her house. |
01:20:02 |
There was nothing wrong. |
01:20:03 |
I can't go, Rhett. I couldn't face it. |
01:20:05 |
If you don't show it tonight, |
01:20:09 |
While that wouldn't bother me, |
01:20:11 |
You're going to that party, |
01:20:28 |
Wear that! Nothing modest or matronly |
01:20:31 |
And put on plenty of rouge. |
01:20:41 |
"For he's a jolly good fellow |
01:20:46 |
"For he's a jolly good fellow |
01:20:52 |
"Which nobody can deny |
01:20:56 |
"For he's a jolly good fellow..." |
01:21:00 |
- Good night, Scarlett. |
01:21:02 |
You go into the arena alone. |
01:21:05 |
Oh, Rhett, don't leave me. Don't. |
01:21:07 |
You're not afraid? |
01:21:08 |
"Which nobody can deny |
01:21:11 |
"For he's a jolly good fellow |
01:21:15 |
"For he's a jolly good fellow |
01:21:34 |
What a lovely dress, Scarlett, darling. |
01:21:36 |
India wasn't able to come tonight. |
01:21:38 |
Will you be an angel? |
01:21:39 |
I do need you to help me |
01:21:45 |
Mrs. Meade... |
01:21:47 |
...here's our darling Scarlett. |
01:21:50 |
Good evening. |
01:21:51 |
Good evening. |
01:21:53 |
Why Scarlett! |
01:21:54 |
- Good evening, Miss Scarlett. |
01:21:58 |
Ashley, aren't you going to get |
01:22:09 |
Did you have a good time tonight |
01:22:11 |
Yes, yes. |
01:22:13 |
Now, Mammy, be sure and leave word... |
01:22:14 |
...if Captain Butler asks for me |
01:22:18 |
Yes, ma'am. |
01:22:47 |
Come in, Mrs. Butler. |
01:22:57 |
Come here. |
01:23:14 |
Sit down! |
01:23:17 |
There's no reason why you shouldn't have |
01:23:21 |
I didn't want a drink. I heard a noise and... |
01:23:23 |
You heard nothing of the kind. |
01:23:25 |
You wouldn't have come down |
01:23:28 |
- You must need a drink badly. |
01:23:30 |
Take it. Don't give yourself airs. |
01:23:33 |
I know you drink on the quiet, |
01:23:36 |
Do you think I care if you like your brandy? |
01:23:45 |
You're drunk, and I'm going to bed! |
01:23:47 |
I'm very drunk... |
01:23:48 |
...and I intend getting still drunker |
01:23:52 |
...but you're not going to bed, not yet! |
01:23:56 |
Sit down! |
01:24:00 |
So she stood by you, did she? |
01:24:03 |
How does it feel to have the woman |
01:24:08 |
You're wondering if she knows |
01:24:11 |
You're wondering if she did it |
01:24:14 |
You're thinking that she's a fool for doing it |
01:24:18 |
- I will not listen. |
01:24:21 |
Miss Melly's a fool, |
01:24:24 |
It's just that there's too much honor in her |
01:24:27 |
...in anyone she loves. |
01:24:30 |
And she loves you. |
01:24:32 |
Though just why she does, |
01:24:36 |
If you weren't so drunk and insulting, |
01:24:39 |
- As it is though... |
01:24:46 |
Of course, the comic figure in all this is |
01:24:52 |
Mr. Wilkes, who can't be |
01:24:55 |
...and won't be unfaithful to her technically. |
01:24:59 |
Why doesn't he make up his mind? |
01:25:00 |
Rhett, you... |
01:25:05 |
Observe my hands, my dear. |
01:25:08 |
I could tear you to pieces with them. |
01:25:11 |
And I'd do it, if it'd take Ashley |
01:25:15 |
But it wouldn't. |
01:25:18 |
So I'll remove him |
01:25:22 |
I'll put my hands so... |
01:25:25 |
...one on each side of your head... |
01:25:28 |
...and I'll smash your skull between them |
01:25:33 |
And that'll block him out. |
01:25:36 |
Take your hands off me, you drunken fool. |
01:25:44 |
You know I've always admired |
01:25:48 |
Never more than now, |
01:25:51 |
I'm not cornered. |
01:25:53 |
And you'll never corner me, |
01:25:56 |
You've lived in dirt so long, |
01:25:59 |
And you're jealous of something |
01:26:05 |
Jealous, am I? |
01:26:06 |
Yes, I suppose I am. |
01:26:09 |
Even though I know you've been faithful |
01:26:12 |
How do I know? |
01:26:13 |
Because I know Ashley Wilkes, |
01:26:17 |
They're gentlemen! |
01:26:19 |
And that's more than I can say |
01:26:22 |
We're not gentlemen, |
01:26:35 |
It's not that easy, Scarlett. |
01:26:41 |
You turned me out |
01:26:43 |
While you dreamed of Ashley Wilkes. |
01:26:45 |
This is one night |
01:27:14 |
How are you feeling this morning, Mammy? |
01:27:16 |
Well, this misery in my back ain't so good. |
01:27:23 |
You actin' mighty happy this mornin', |
01:27:26 |
I am, Mammy. I am. |
01:27:34 |
"Oh, she wept with delight |
01:27:39 |
"And trembled with fear at his frown." |
01:28:00 |
Hello. |
01:28:03 |
I'd like to extend my apologies |
01:28:07 |
Oh, but Rhett... |
01:28:09 |
I was very drunk... |
01:28:10 |
...and quite swept off my feet |
01:28:15 |
Well, you needn't bother to apologize. |
01:28:19 |
I've been thinking things over, |
01:28:22 |
...it would be better for both of us... |
01:28:23 |
...if we admitted we'd made a mistake |
01:28:26 |
- A divorce? |
01:28:28 |
There's no point in our holding on |
01:28:31 |
I'll provide for you amply. |
01:28:33 |
Just give me Bonnie. You can say |
01:28:36 |
Thank you very much. |
01:28:37 |
But I wouldn't dream of disgracing |
01:28:40 |
You'd disgrace it quick enough |
01:28:43 |
It makes my head spin to think |
01:28:47 |
Wouldn't you, Scarlett? |
01:28:50 |
Well, answer me. |
01:28:51 |
Wouldn't you? |
01:28:52 |
Will you please go now, |
01:28:56 |
Yes, I'm going. |
01:28:59 |
I'm going on a very extended trip |
01:29:03 |
And I'm taking Bonnie with me. |
01:29:05 |
So you'll please get |
01:29:07 |
You'll never take my child |
01:29:10 |
She's my child, too, Scarlett. |
01:29:12 |
You're making a mistake, |
01:29:14 |
...with a mother who hasn't the decency |
01:29:17 |
You're a fine one to talk. |
01:29:18 |
You think I'll let that child out |
01:29:20 |
...when you'll probably have her around |
01:29:23 |
If you were a man |
01:29:26 |
As it is, I'll thank you |
01:29:28 |
As for you, giving yourself pious airs |
01:29:31 |
Why, a cat's a better mother than you are. |
01:29:33 |
Have her things packed and ready |
01:29:36 |
I've always thought a good lashing with a |
01:29:45 |
Excuse me, Mr. Rhett. |
01:29:47 |
Hello, Uncle Rhett. |
01:29:48 |
Hello, hello, Beau. |
01:29:50 |
Daddy, Daddy! |
01:29:52 |
Where have you been? |
01:29:55 |
Well, I've been hunting for a rabbit skin |
01:29:58 |
Give your best sweetheart a kiss. |
01:30:04 |
I'm going to take you |
01:30:08 |
Where? Where? |
01:30:09 |
I'm going to show you the Tower |
01:30:13 |
...and London Bridge. |
01:30:15 |
London Bridge! |
01:30:16 |
Will it be falling down? |
01:30:20 |
Well, it will if you want it to, darling. |
01:30:24 |
Daddy, dark! |
01:30:27 |
Dark! |
01:30:29 |
Daddy! Dark! |
01:30:32 |
It's all right. |
01:30:35 |
Daddy, dark! |
01:30:37 |
Daddy, dark! |
01:30:38 |
There. Yes, yes. |
01:30:41 |
What's the matter with my Bonnie? |
01:30:42 |
A bear. |
01:30:44 |
Oh, a bear? A big bear? |
01:30:47 |
Dreadful big. And he sat on my chest. |
01:30:50 |
Well, I'll stay here and shoot him |
01:31:07 |
Good evening, Mr. Butler. |
01:31:12 |
Haven't I told you never to leave her alone |
01:31:15 |
If you'll pardon me, sir, children are often |
01:31:19 |
If you just let her scream |
01:31:20 |
Let her scream! Either you're a fool or |
01:31:24 |
Of course, sir, if you want her |
01:31:27 |
Cowardly! |
01:31:28 |
There isn't a cowardly bone in her body. |
01:31:32 |
As you say, sir. |
01:31:49 |
Where is Mother? |
01:31:57 |
Aren't you happy here in London with me? |
01:32:00 |
I want to go home. |
01:32:14 |
Miss Bonnie! |
01:32:16 |
And Captain Butler! |
01:32:18 |
- Miss Scarlett! |
01:32:20 |
Honey, child! |
01:32:22 |
Miss Scarlett! They's back! |
01:32:25 |
Bonnie! |
01:32:27 |
Bonnie! Bonnie, baby! |
01:32:29 |
Darling, baby! |
01:32:31 |
Are you glad to be home? |
01:32:32 |
Daddy gave me a kitten. |
01:32:34 |
- What a little, lovely kitten! |
01:32:37 |
- Oh, my darling. |
01:32:40 |
- I want to go out and see my pony. |
01:32:52 |
Where's my pony? |
01:32:54 |
I wanna go out and see my pony. |
01:32:57 |
You run along with Mammy. |
01:32:58 |
- Come on, honey child. |
01:33:00 |
Mammy sure has missed you, honey. |
01:33:04 |
Mrs. Butler, I believe. |
01:33:06 |
Mammy said you'd come back. |
01:33:09 |
But only to bring Bonnie. |
01:33:11 |
Apparently any mother, even a bad one, |
01:33:15 |
You mean you're going away again? |
01:33:17 |
What perception, Mrs. Butler. |
01:33:19 |
Right away. |
01:33:20 |
In fact, I left my bags at the station. |
01:33:24 |
You're looking pale. |
01:33:27 |
Or can this wanness mean |
01:33:30 |
If I'm pale, it's your fault. |
01:33:32 |
Not because I've been missing you, |
01:33:38 |
Pray continue, Mrs. Butler. |
01:33:41 |
It's because I'm going to have a baby. |
01:33:49 |
Indeed? |
01:33:50 |
And who's the happy father? |
01:33:53 |
You know it's yours. |
01:33:54 |
I don't want it any more than you do. |
01:33:56 |
No woman would want the child |
01:33:58 |
I wish it were anybody's child but yours. |
01:34:03 |
Well, cheer up. |
01:34:19 |
Is she better? |
01:34:24 |
Has she asked for me? |
01:34:26 |
Don't you understand? She's delirious. |
01:34:29 |
Rhett! |
01:34:32 |
I want Rhett! |
01:34:38 |
What's the matter, honey? |
01:34:41 |
It's no use. |
01:34:44 |
It's no use. |
01:35:06 |
Dr. Meade's left. |
01:35:09 |
Scarlett's dead! |
01:35:10 |
Oh, no, she's much better. |
01:35:12 |
Really she is. |
01:35:30 |
There, there, Captain Butler. |
01:35:33 |
She'll very soon be well again, |
01:35:35 |
No, you don't understand. |
01:35:38 |
Not want a baby? |
01:35:40 |
Yes, you want children, but she doesn't. |
01:35:43 |
She told me she didn't want |
01:35:46 |
...and I wanted to hurt her |
01:35:48 |
I wanted to and I did. |
01:35:49 |
Hush. You mustn't tell me these things. |
01:35:52 |
I didn't know about this baby |
01:35:55 |
If I'd known, I'd have come straight home |
01:35:58 |
Well, of course you would. |
01:35:59 |
And then when she told me, |
01:36:03 |
What did I say? I laughed and I said... |
01:36:06 |
But you didn't mean it. |
01:36:09 |
Oh, but I did mean it. |
01:36:12 |
She's never cared for me. I thought I could |
01:36:17 |
You're so wrong. |
01:36:19 |
Scarlett loves you a great deal, |
01:36:24 |
If that were only true I could wait forever. |
01:36:25 |
If she'd only forgive me, |
01:36:28 |
She will. |
01:36:29 |
You must be patient. |
01:36:33 |
Oh, no, it's not possible. |
01:36:35 |
You don't understand. |
01:36:39 |
...you wouldn't believe it. |
01:36:43 |
Surely you haven't listened to idle gossip. |
01:36:46 |
No, Captain Butler, I wouldn't believe it. |
01:36:50 |
There, there. Scarlett's going to get well |
01:36:55 |
Oh no, no, she couldn't even if she |
01:36:58 |
But of course she could. |
01:37:01 |
I'm going to. |
01:37:05 |
No, Miss Melly, you mustn't risk it. |
01:37:08 |
Children are life renewing itself, |
01:37:11 |
...and when life does that |
01:37:18 |
I've never before known anyone |
01:37:21 |
I pray God things go well with you, |
01:37:24 |
And I want to thank you for all |
01:37:29 |
From my heart, I thank you. |
01:37:38 |
Miss Scarlett's feelin' a heap better today, |
01:37:41 |
Thank you, Mammy. |
01:37:49 |
I've come to ask your forgiveness... |
01:37:51 |
...in the hope that we can give |
01:37:54 |
Our life together? |
01:37:56 |
When did we ever have a life together? |
01:37:59 |
Yes, you're right. |
01:38:01 |
But I'm sure if we could only try again, |
01:38:05 |
Well, what is there to make us happy now? |
01:38:08 |
Well, there's Bonnie and... |
01:38:11 |
...and I love you, Scarlett. |
01:38:14 |
When did you discover that? |
01:38:15 |
I've always loved you, but you've never |
01:38:20 |
Well, and just what do you want me to do? |
01:38:24 |
To begin with, give up the mill, Scarlett. |
01:38:27 |
We'll go away. |
01:38:28 |
We'll take Bonnie and we'll have |
01:38:30 |
Give up the mill? But why? |
01:38:33 |
Yes, I know, but we don't need it. |
01:38:35 |
Sell it, or better still, give it to Ashley. |
01:38:38 |
Melanie's been such a friend to both of us. |
01:38:40 |
Always Melanie! |
01:38:43 |
I am thinking of you... |
01:38:45 |
...and I'm thinking that... |
01:38:47 |
...well, maybe it's the mill |
01:38:50 |
...and from Bonnie. |
01:38:52 |
I know what you're thinking. |
01:38:54 |
You're the one taking her away from me. |
01:38:56 |
But she loves you. |
01:38:57 |
You've done everything possible |
01:39:00 |
Why, she's so spoiled now that... |
01:39:01 |
Mommy! Daddy! |
01:39:03 |
Watch me! |
01:39:04 |
We're watching, darling. |
01:39:06 |
You're mighty pretty, precious. |
01:39:08 |
So are you. |
01:39:09 |
I'm going to jump. Watch me, Daddy. |
01:39:13 |
I don't think you ought to do |
01:39:15 |
Remember, you've just learned |
01:39:18 |
I will so jump! |
01:39:19 |
I can jump better than ever |
01:39:22 |
...and I've moved the bar higher. |
01:39:23 |
Don't let her do it, Rhett. |
01:39:25 |
No, Bonnie, you can't. Well, if you fall off, |
01:39:30 |
Rhett, stop her! |
01:39:33 |
Bonnie! |
01:39:35 |
Bonnie! |
01:39:38 |
Just like Pa. |
01:39:42 |
Just like Pa! |
01:39:45 |
Bonnie! |
01:39:54 |
Bonnie! |
01:39:56 |
Bonnie! |
01:40:13 |
Lordsy, Miss Melly. |
01:40:18 |
This house won't seem |
01:40:21 |
How's Miss Scarlett bearing up? |
01:40:23 |
Miss Melly, this here done |
01:40:26 |
...but I didn't fetch you here |
01:40:29 |
What that child got to stand, |
01:40:34 |
It's Mr. Rhett I's worried about. |
01:40:40 |
He done lost his mind |
01:40:42 |
No, Mammy, no. |
01:40:44 |
I ain't never see'd no man, black or white, |
01:40:49 |
When Dr. Meade says her neck broke... |
01:40:51 |
...Mr. Rhett grab his gun and run out there |
01:40:55 |
...and for a minute I think |
01:40:58 |
Oh, poor Captain Butler. |
01:41:00 |
Yes, ma'am. Miss Scarlett, she call him |
01:41:05 |
She say, "You give me my baby |
01:41:08 |
And then he say Miss Scarlett ain't |
01:41:12 |
It like to turn my blood cold, |
01:41:16 |
Stop, Mammy, don't tell me any more. |
01:41:21 |
And then that night... |
01:41:24 |
...Mr. Rhett, he locked hisself |
01:41:29 |
...and he wouldn't even open the door... |
01:41:30 |
...when Miss Scarlett beat on it |
01:41:32 |
And that's the way it's been |
01:41:35 |
Oh, Mammy. |
01:41:37 |
And then this evenin', |
01:41:40 |
...and she say the funeral set |
01:41:42 |
...and he says "You try that |
01:41:45 |
"Do you think I's goin' |
01:41:48 |
"...in the dark when she's so scared of it?" |
01:41:51 |
Oh, Mammy, he has lost his mind. |
01:41:53 |
Yes, ma'am, that's the God's truth. |
01:41:57 |
You gotta help us, Miss Melly. |
01:41:59 |
Oh, but I can't intrude. |
01:42:01 |
If you can't help us, who can? |
01:42:03 |
Mr. Rhett always set great store |
01:42:08 |
Please, Miss Melly. |
01:42:11 |
I'll do what I can, Mammy. |
01:42:19 |
Get away from that door, |
01:42:21 |
It's Mrs. Wilkes, Captain Butler. |
01:42:23 |
Please let me in. |
01:42:25 |
I've come to see Bonnie. |
01:42:47 |
Oh, Lord... |
01:42:49 |
...please help Mr. Rhett |
01:43:03 |
I want you to go and make |
01:43:06 |
...and bring it up to Captain Butler. |
01:43:10 |
But... |
01:43:12 |
Captain Butler is quite willing |
01:43:15 |
...tomorrow morning. |
01:43:16 |
Hallelujah. I suspects the angels fights |
01:43:22 |
Miss Melly! Miss Melly! |
01:43:24 |
Miss Melly! |
01:43:25 |
Miss Melly! Miss Melly! |
01:43:28 |
Send for Dr. Meade, Mammy... |
01:43:31 |
...and try... |
01:43:32 |
...try to get me home. |
01:43:35 |
Miss Melly! Miss Melly! |
01:43:44 |
Where is my mother goin' away to? |
01:43:47 |
And why can't I go along, please? |
01:43:50 |
We can't always go along, Beau, |
01:43:55 |
You're going back to bed now. |
01:43:58 |
Oh, Rhett, she can't be dying, she can't be! |
01:44:02 |
She hasn't your strength. |
01:44:03 |
She's never had any strength. |
01:44:07 |
You knew that, too. |
01:44:08 |
Why do I have to go back to bed? |
01:44:11 |
It isn't really morning yet. |
01:44:19 |
You may come in now, Scarlett. |
01:44:21 |
Dr. Meade, please let me see her! |
01:44:23 |
I've been waiting here two whole days |
01:44:26 |
...that I was wrong about something. |
01:44:28 |
She knows you were wrong. |
01:44:34 |
Miss Melly's going to die in peace. |
01:44:36 |
I won't have you easing your conscience |
01:44:39 |
...that make no difference now. |
01:44:55 |
It's me, Melly. |
01:44:58 |
Promise me? |
01:45:00 |
Anything. |
01:45:03 |
Look after my little son. |
01:45:06 |
I gave him to you once before. |
01:45:09 |
Remember? |
01:45:11 |
The day he was born. |
01:45:13 |
Please, Melly, don't talk this way. |
01:45:17 |
Promise me... |
01:45:19 |
...college... |
01:45:20 |
Yes, yes, and Europe, and a pony, |
01:45:25 |
...Melly, do try... |
01:45:27 |
Ashley... |
01:45:29 |
Ashley and you. |
01:45:33 |
What about Ashley, Melly? |
01:45:37 |
Look after him for me. |
01:45:40 |
Just as you... |
01:45:43 |
...looked after me for him. |
01:45:48 |
I will, Melly. |
01:45:51 |
Look after him... |
01:45:53 |
...but never let him know. |
01:46:05 |
Good night. |
01:46:08 |
Promise? |
01:46:11 |
What else, Melly? |
01:46:13 |
Captain Butler... |
01:46:16 |
...be kind to him. |
01:46:18 |
Rhett? |
01:46:20 |
He loves you so. |
01:46:25 |
Yes, Melly. |
01:46:30 |
Goodbye. |
01:46:32 |
Goodbye. |
01:46:49 |
You ladies may come in now. |
01:46:56 |
Ashley. |
01:46:58 |
I don't know where the mate to this is. |
01:47:01 |
She must have put it away. |
01:47:04 |
Oh, stop it. |
01:47:06 |
Hold me. |
01:47:07 |
I'm so frightened. |
01:47:11 |
I'm so frightened. |
01:47:17 |
Oh, Scarlett, what can I do? |
01:47:22 |
Everything I ever had is... |
01:47:24 |
...is going with her. |
01:47:27 |
Oh, Ashley. |
01:47:29 |
You really love her, don't you? |
01:47:32 |
She's the only dream I ever had |
01:47:37 |
Dreams! Always dreams with you, |
01:47:40 |
Oh, Scarlett! |
01:47:44 |
Ashley, you should have told me years ago |
01:47:48 |
...and not left me dangling |
01:47:51 |
But you had to wait till now, |
01:47:55 |
...to show me that I could never mean |
01:47:58 |
...than this Watling woman does to Rhett. |
01:48:03 |
And I've loved something that... |
01:48:05 |
...that doesn't really exist. |
01:48:10 |
Somehow... |
01:48:12 |
...I don't care. |
01:48:15 |
Somehow it doesn't matter. |
01:48:19 |
It doesn't matter one bit. |
01:48:25 |
Ashley, forgive me. |
01:48:27 |
Don't cry. |
01:48:31 |
Ashley! |
01:48:35 |
Melly! |
01:48:38 |
Melly! |
01:48:44 |
Rhett, Rhett! |
01:48:49 |
Rhett, where are you? |
01:48:54 |
Rhett, wait for me. |
01:49:01 |
Rhett, wait for me! |
01:49:28 |
Rhett. |
01:49:32 |
Come in. |
01:49:41 |
Rhett... |
01:49:43 |
Melanie, she's... |
01:49:48 |
Well, God rest her. |
01:49:50 |
She was the only completely kind person |
01:49:54 |
A great lady. |
01:49:55 |
A very great lady. |
01:49:59 |
So she's dead. |
01:50:03 |
Oh, how can you say such a thing? |
01:50:08 |
No, I don't know that I do. |
01:50:10 |
But at least it's to your credit |
01:50:13 |
Of course I appreciated her. |
01:50:18 |
Why her last words were about you. |
01:50:21 |
What did she say? |
01:50:22 |
She said: |
01:50:23 |
"Be kind to Captain Butler. |
01:50:32 |
Did she say anything else? |
01:50:33 |
She said... |
01:50:35 |
...she asked me to look after Ashley, too. |
01:50:40 |
It's convenient to have |
01:50:45 |
What do you mean? |
01:50:49 |
What are you doing? |
01:50:50 |
I'm leaving you, my dear. |
01:50:52 |
All you need now is a divorce, |
01:50:59 |
Oh, no! |
01:51:01 |
No, you're wrong! Terribly wrong! |
01:51:03 |
I don't want a divorce. |
01:51:07 |
...when I knew I loved you, |
01:51:09 |
Oh, darling, darling... |
01:51:11 |
Please don't go on with this. |
01:51:13 |
Leave us some dignity to remember |
01:51:16 |
This last? |
01:51:18 |
Oh, Rhett, do listen to me. |
01:51:19 |
I must have loved you for years, only I was |
01:51:23 |
Please believe me. You must care. |
01:51:26 |
Melly said you did. |
01:51:28 |
I believe you. What about Ashley Wilkes? |
01:51:31 |
I never really loved Ashley. |
01:51:34 |
You certainly gave a good imitation of it, |
01:51:38 |
No, Scarlett. I tried everything. |
01:51:41 |
If you'd only met me half way, |
01:51:44 |
I was so glad to see you. |
01:51:47 |
And then, when you were sick |
01:51:51 |
...I hoped against hope |
01:51:53 |
I wanted you. I wanted you desperately, |
01:51:59 |
It seems we've been at cross purposes, |
01:52:04 |
As long as there was Bonnie, |
01:52:07 |
I liked to think that Bonnie was you. |
01:52:09 |
A little girl again, before the war, |
01:52:13 |
She was so like you, and I could pet her, |
01:52:20 |
But when she went, she took everything. |
01:52:22 |
Oh, Rhett! |
01:52:24 |
Rhett, please don't say that. |
01:52:25 |
I'm so sorry, I'm so sorry for everything. |
01:52:30 |
My darling, you're such a child. |
01:52:33 |
You think that by saying, "I'm sorry," |
01:52:39 |
Here, take my handkerchief. |
01:52:41 |
Never, at any crisis of your life, |
01:52:50 |
Rhett, where are you going? |
01:52:52 |
I'm going to Charleston. |
01:52:54 |
Please. Please take me with you. |
01:52:57 |
No. I'm through with everything here. |
01:53:00 |
I want peace. |
01:53:02 |
I want to see if somewhere there isn't |
01:53:07 |
- Do you know what I'm talking about? |
01:53:11 |
That's your misfortune. |
01:53:13 |
Oh, Rhett. |
01:53:19 |
Rhett! |
01:53:26 |
Rhett! |
01:53:27 |
If you go, where shall I go? |
01:53:31 |
Frankly, my dear, I don't give a damn. |
01:53:47 |
Oh, I can't let him go! I can't! |
01:53:50 |
There must be some way |
01:53:55 |
I can't think about it now. |
01:54:00 |
I'll think about it tomorrow. |
01:54:16 |
But I must think about it. |
01:54:18 |
I must think about it. |
01:54:21 |
What is there to do? |
01:54:24 |
What is there that matters? |
01:54:29 |
Do you mean to tell me, |
01:54:31 |
...that Tara doesn't mean anything to you? |
01:54:35 |
It's the only thing that lasts. |
01:54:38 |
Something you love better than me, |
01:54:41 |
It's this from which you get your strength. |
01:54:45 |
Why, land's the only thing that matters. |
01:54:49 |
Something you love better than me, |
01:54:52 |
This from which you get your strength. |
01:54:55 |
Why, land's the only thing that matters. |
01:54:56 |
Something you love better than me. |
01:54:58 |
The red earth of Tara. |
01:54:59 |
- Tara! |
01:55:04 |
Tara! |
01:55:06 |
Home! |
01:55:08 |
I'll go home! |
01:55:11 |
And I'll think of some way to get him back. |
01:55:14 |
After all... |
01:55:16 |
...tomorrow is another day. |