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"
Permit
me
,
"
he
said
bending
over
and
disentangling
the
flounce
.
"
I
hardly
hoped
that
you
would
recall
me
,
Miss
O'Hara
.
"
His
voice
was
oddly
pleasant
to
the
ear
,
the
well-modulated
voice
of
a
gentleman
,
resonant
and
overlaid
with
the
flat
slow
drawl
of
the
Charlestonian
.
She
looked
up
at
him
imploringly
,
her
face
crimson
with
the
shame
of
their
last
meeting
,
and
met
two
of
the
blackest
eyes
she
had
ever
seen
,
dancing
in
merciless
merriment
.
Of
all
the
people
in
the
world
to
turn
up
here
,
this
terrible
person
who
had
witnessed
that
scene
with
Ashley
which
still
gave
her
nightmares
;
this
odious
wretch
who
ruined
girls
and
was
not
received
by
nice
people
;
this
despicable
man
who
had
said
,
and
with
good
cause
,
that
she
was
not
a
lady
.
At
the
sound
of
his
voice
,
Melanie
turned
and
for
the
first
time
in
her
life
Scarlett
thanked
God
for
the
existence
of
her
sister-inlaw
.
"
Why
--
it
's
--
it
's
Mr.
Rhett
Butler
,
is
n't
it
?
"
said
Melanie
with
a
little
smile
,
putting
out
her
hand
.
"
I
met
you
--
"
"
On
the
happy
occasion
of
the
announcement
of
your
betrothal
,
"
he
finished
,
bending
over
her
hand
.
"
It
is
kind
of
you
to
recall
me
.
"
"
And
what
are
you
doing
so
far
from
Charleston
,
Mr.
Butler
?
"
"
A
boring
matter
of
business
,
Mrs.
Wilkes
.
I
will
be
in
and
out
of
your
town
from
now
on
.
I
find
I
must
not
only
bring
in
goods
but
see
to
the
disposal
of
them
.
"
"
Bring
in
-
"
began
Melly
,
her
brow
wrinkling
,
and
then
she
broke
into
a
delighted
smile
.
"
Why
,
you
--
you
must
be
the
famous
Captain
Butler
we
've
been
hearing
so
much
about
--
the
blockade
runner
.
Why
,
every
girl
here
is
wearing
dresses
you
brought
in
.
Scarlett
,
are
n't
you
thrilled
--
what
's
the
matter
,
dear
?
Are
you
faint
?
Do
sit
down
.
"