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"
That
's
your
system
,
is
n't
it
,
my
green-eyed
hypocrite
?
Scarlett
,
Scarlett
!
I
hoped
for
more
courageous
conduct
from
you
.
"
I
thought
the
Irish
said
what
they
thought
and
the
Divvil
take
the
hindermost
.
Tell
me
truthfully
,
do
n't
you
sometimes
almost
burst
from
keeping
your
mouth
shut
?
"
"
Well
--
yes
,
"
Scarlett
confessed
reluctantly
.
"
I
do
get
awfully
bored
when
they
talk
about
the
Cause
,
morning
,
noon
and
night
.
But
goodness
,
Rhett
Butler
,
if
I
admitted
it
nobody
would
speak
to
me
and
none
of
the
boys
would
dance
with
me
!
"
"
Ah
,
yes
,
and
one
must
be
danced
with
,
at
all
costs
.
Well
,
I
admire
your
self-control
but
I
do
not
find
myself
equal
to
it
.
Nor
can
I
masquerade
in
a
cloak
of
romance
and
patriotism
,
no
matter
how
convenient
it
might
be
.
There
are
enough
stupid
patriots
who
are
risking
every
cent
they
have
in
the
blockade
and
who
are
going
to
come
out
of
this
war
paupers
.
They
do
n't
need
me
among
their
number
,
either
to
brighten
the
record
of
patriotism
or
to
increase
the
roll
of
paupers
.
Let
them
have
the
haloes
.
They
deserve
them
--
for
once
I
am
being
sincere
--
and
,
besides
,
haloes
will
be
about
all
they
will
have
in
a
year
or
so
.
"
"
I
think
you
are
very
nasty
to
even
hint
such
things
when
you
know
very
well
that
England
and
France
are
coming
in
on
our
side
in
no
time
and
--
"
"
Why
,
Scarlett
!
You
must
have
been
reading
a
newspaper
!
I
'm
surprised
at
you
.
Do
n't
do
it
again
.
It
addles
women
's
brains
.
For
your
information
,
I
was
in
England
,
not
a
month
ago
,
and
I
'll
tell
you
this
.
England
will
never
help
the
Confederacy
.
England
never
bets
on
the
underdog
.
That
's
why
she
's
England
.
Besides
,
the
fat
Dutch
woman
who
is
sitting
on
the
throne
is
a
God-fearing
soul
and
she
does
n't
approve
of
slavery
.
Let
the
English
mill
workers
starve
because
they
ca
n't
get
our
cotton
but
never
,
never
strike
a
blow
for
slavery
.
And
as
for
France
,
that
weak
imitation
of
Napoleon
is
far
too
busy
establishing
the
French
in
Mexico
to
be
bothered
with
us
.
In
fact
he
welcomes
this
war
,
because
it
keeps
us
too
busy
to
run
his
troops
out
of
Mexico
...
.
No
,
Scarlett
,
the
idea
of
assistance
from
abroad
is
just
a
newspaper
invention
to
keep
up
the
morale
of
the
South
.
The
Confederacy
is
doomed
.
It
's
living
on
its
hump
now
,
like
the
camel
,
and
even
the
largest
of
humps
are
n't
inexhaustible
.
I
give
myself
about
six
months
more
of
blockading
and
then
I
'm
through
.
After
that
,
it
will
be
too
risky
.
And
I
'll
sell
my
boats
to
some
foolish
Englishman
who
thinks
he
can
slip
them
through
.
But
one
way
or
the
other
,
it
's
not
bothering
me
.
I
've
made
money
enough
,
and
it
's
in
English
banks
and
in
gold
.
None
of
this
worthless
paper
for
me
.
"
As
always
when
he
spoke
,
he
sounded
so
plausible
.
Other
people
might
call
his
utterances
treachery
but
,
to
Scarlett
,
they
always
rang
with
common
sense
and
truth
.
And
she
knew
that
this
was
utterly
wrong
,
knew
she
should
be
shocked
and
infuriated
.
Actually
she
was
neither
,
but
she
could
pretend
to
be
.
It
made
her
feel
more
respectable
and
ladylike
.
"
I
think
what
Dr.
Meade
wrote
about
was
right
,
Captain
Butler
.
The
only
way
to
redeem
yourself
is
to
enlist
after
you
sell
your
boats
.
You
're
a
West
Pointer
and
--
"