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"
But
there
are
other
scoundrels
who
masquerade
under
the
cloak
of
the
blockader
for
their
own
selfish
gains
,
and
I
call
down
the
just
wrath
and
vengeance
of
an
embattled
people
,
fighting
in
the
justest
of
Causes
,
on
these
human
vultures
who
bring
in
satins
and
laces
when
our
men
are
dying
for
want
of
quinine
,
who
load
their
boats
with
tea
and
wines
when
our
heroes
are
writhing
for
lack
of
morphia
.
I
execrate
these
vampires
who
are
sucking
the
lifeblood
of
the
men
who
follow
Robert
Lee
--
these
men
who
are
making
the
very
name
of
blockader
a
stench
in
the
nostrils
of
all
patriotic
men
.
How
can
we
endure
these
scavengers
in
our
midst
with
their
varnished
boots
when
our
boys
are
tramping
barefoot
into
battle
?
How
can
we
tolerate
them
with
their
champagnes
and
their
pates
of
Strasbourg
when
our
soldiers
are
shivering
about
their
camp
fires
and
gnawing
moldy
bacon
?
I
call
upon
every
loyal
Confederate
to
cast
them
out
.
"
Atlanta
read
,
knew
the
oracle
had
spoken
,
and
,
as
loyal
Confederates
,
they
hastened
to
cast
Rhett
out
.
Of
all
the
homes
which
had
received
him
in
the
fall
of
1862
,
Miss
Pittypat
's
was
almost
the
only
one
into
which
he
could
enter
in
1863
.
And
,
except
for
Melanie
,
he
probably
would
not
have
been
received
there
.
Aunt
Pitty
was
in
a
state
whenever
he
was
in
town
.
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She
knew
very
well
what
her
friends
were
saying
when
she
permitted
him
to
call
but
she
still
lacked
the
courage
to
tell
him
he
was
unwelcome
.
Each
time
he
arrived
in
Atlanta
,
she
set
her
fat
mouth
and
told
the
girls
that
she
would
meet
him
at
the
door
and
forbid
him
to
enter
.
And
each
time
he
came
,
a
little
package
in
his
hand
and
a
compliment
for
her
charm
and
beauty
on
his
lips
,
she
wilted
.
"
I
just
do
n't
know
what
to
do
,
"
she
would
moan
.
"
He
just
looks
at
me
and
I
--
I
'm
scared
to
death
of
what
he
would
do
if
I
told
him
.
He
's
got
such
a
bad
reputation
.
Do
you
suppose
he
would
strike
me
--
or
--
or
--
Oh
,
dear
,
if
Charlie
were
only
alive
!
Scarlett
,
YOU
must
tell
him
not
to
call
again
--
tell
him
in
a
nice
way
.
Oh
,
me
!
I
do
believe
you
encourage
him
,
and
the
whole
town
is
talking
and
,
if
your
mother
ever
finds
out
,
what
will
she
say
to
me
?
Melly
,
you
must
not
be
so
nice
to
him
.
Be
cool
and
distant
and
he
will
understand
.
Oh
,
Melly
,
do
you
think
I
'd
better
write
Henry
a
note
and
ask
him
to
speak
to
Captain
Butler
?
"
"
No
,
I
do
n't
,
"
said
Melanie
.
"
And
I
wo
n't
be
rude
to
him
,
either
.
I
think
people
are
acting
like
chickens
with
their
heads
off
about
Captain
Butler
.
I
'm
sure
he
ca
n't
be
all
the
bad
things
Dr.
Meade
and
Mrs.
Merriwether
say
he
is
.
He
would
n't
hold
food
from
starving
people
.
Why
,
he
even
gave
me
a
hundred
dollars
for
the
orphans
.
I
'm
sure
he
's
just
as
loyal
and
patriotic
as
any
of
us
and
he
's
just
too
proud
to
defend
himself
.
You
know
how
obstinate
men
are
when
they
get
their
backs
up
.
"
Aunt
Pitty
knew
nothing
about
men
,
either
with
their
backs
up
or
otherwise
,
and
she
could
only
wave
her
fat
little
hands
helplessly
.
As
for
Scarlett
,
she
had
long
ago
become
resigned
to
Melanie
's
habit
of
seeing
good
in
everyone
.
Melanie
was
a
fool
,
but
there
was
nothing
anybody
could
do
about
it
.
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Scarlett
knew
that
Rhett
was
not
being
patriotic
and
,
though
she
would
have
died
rather
than
confess
it
,
she
did
not
care
.
The
little
presents
he
brought
her
from
Nassau
,
little
oddments
that
a
lady
could
accept
with
propriety
,
were
what
mattered
most
to
her
.
With
prices
as
high
as
they
were
,
where
on
earth
could
she
get
needles
and
bonbons
and
hairpins
,
if
she
forbade
the
house
to
him
?
No
,
it
was
easier
to
shift
the
responsibility
to
Aunt
Pitty
,
who
after
all
was
the
head
of
the
house
,
the
chaperon
and
the
arbiter
of
morals
.
Scarlett
knew
the
town
gossiped
about
Rhett
's
calls
,
and
about
her
too
;
but
she
also
knew
that
in
the
eyes
of
Atlanta
Melanie
Wilkes
could
do
no
wrong
,
and
if
Melanie
defended
Rhett
his
calls
were
still
tinged
with
respectability
.
However
,
life
would
be
pleasanter
if
Rhett
would
recant
his
heresies
.
She
would
n't
have
to
suffer
the
embarrassment
of
seeing
him
cut
openly
when
she
walked
down
Peachtree
Street
with
him
.
"
Even
if
you
think
such
things
,
why
do
you
say
them
?
"
she
scolded
.
"
If
you
'd
just
think
what
you
please
but
keep
your
mouth
shut
,
everything
would
be
so
much
nicer
.
"