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"
Now
,
why
did
n't
I
have
the
gumption
to
say
that
?
"
thought
Scarlett
,
jealousy
mixing
with
admiration
.
"
How
did
that
little
rabbit
ever
get
up
spunk
enough
to
stand
up
to
old
lady
Merriwether
?
"
Melanie
's
hands
were
shaking
but
she
went
on
hurriedly
,
as
though
fearing
her
courage
would
fail
her
if
she
delayed
.
"
I
wo
n't
be
rude
to
him
because
of
what
he
said
,
because
--
It
was
rude
of
him
to
say
it
out
loud
--
most
ill
advised
--
but
it
's
--
it
's
what
Ashley
thinks
.
And
I
ca
n't
forbid
the
house
to
a
man
who
thinks
what
my
husband
thinks
.
It
would
be
unjust
.
"
Mrs.
Merriwether
's
breath
had
come
back
and
she
charged
.
"
Melly
Hamilton
,
I
never
heard
such
a
lie
in
all
my
life
!
There
was
never
a
Wilkes
who
was
a
coward
--
"
"
I
never
said
Ashley
was
a
coward
,
"
said
Melanie
,
her
eyes
beginning
to
flash
.
"
I
said
he
thinks
what
Captain
Butler
thinks
,
only
he
expresses
it
in
different
words
.
And
he
does
n't
go
around
saying
it
at
musicales
,
I
hope
.
But
he
has
written
it
to
me
.
"
Scarlett
's
guilty
conscience
stirred
as
she
tried
to
recall
what
Ashley
might
have
written
that
would
lead
Melanie
to
make
such
a
statement
,
but
most
of
the
letters
she
had
read
had
gone
out
of
her
head
as
soon
as
she
finished
reading
them
.
She
believed
Melanie
had
simply
taken
leave
of
her
senses
.
"
Ashley
wrote
me
that
we
should
not
be
fighting
the
Yankees
.
And
that
we
have
been
betrayed
into
it
by
statesmen
and
orators
mouthing
catchwords
and
prejudices
,
"
said
Melly
rapidly
.
"
He
said
nothing
in
the
world
was
worth
what
this
war
was
going
to
do
to
us
.
He
said
here
was
n't
anything
at
all
to
glory
--
it
was
just
misery
and
dirt
.
"
"
Oh
!
That
letter
,
"
thought
Scarlett
.
"
Was
that
what
he
meant
?
"
"
I
do
n't
believe
it
,
"
said
Mrs.
Merriwether
firmly
.
"
You
misunderstood
his
meaning
.
"