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"
Kiss
me
,
"
she
whispered
.
"
Kiss
me
good-by
.
"
His
arms
went
around
her
gently
,
and
he
bent
his
head
to
her
face
.
At
the
first
touch
of
his
lips
on
hers
,
her
arms
were
about
his
neck
in
a
strangling
grip
.
For
a
fleeting
immeasurable
instant
,
he
pressed
her
body
close
to
his
.
Then
she
felt
a
sudden
tensing
of
all
his
muscles
.
Swiftly
,
he
dropped
the
hat
to
the
floor
and
,
reaching
up
,
detached
her
arms
from
his
neck
"
No
,
Scarlett
,
no
,
"
he
said
in
a
low
voice
,
holding
her
crossed
wrists
in
a
grip
that
hurt
.
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"
I
love
you
,
"
she
said
choking
.
"
I
've
always
loved
you
.
I
've
never
loved
anybody
else
.
I
just
married
Charlie
to
--
to
try
to
hurt
you
.
Oh
,
Ashley
,
I
love
you
so
much
I
'd
walk
every
step
of
the
way
to
Virginia
just
to
be
near
you
!
And
I
'd
cook
for
you
and
polish
your
boots
and
groom
your
horse
--
Ashley
,
say
you
love
me
!
I
'll
live
on
it
for
the
rest
of
my
life
!
"
He
bent
suddenly
to
retrieve
his
hat
and
she
had
one
glimpse
of
his
face
.
It
was
the
unhappiest
face
she
was
ever
to
see
,
a
face
from
which
all
aloofness
had
fled
.
Written
on
it
were
his
love
for
and
joy
that
she
loved
him
,
but
battling
them
both
were
shame
and
despair
.
"
Good-by
,
"
he
said
hoarsely
.
The
door
clicked
open
and
a
gust
of
cold
wind
swept
the
house
,
fluttering
the
curtains
.
Scarlett
shivered
as
she
watched
him
run
down
the
walk
to
the
carriage
,
his
saber
glinting
in
the
feeble
winter
sunlight
,
the
fringe
of
his
sash
dancing
jauntily
.
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January
and
February
of
1864
passed
,
full
of
cold
rains
and
wild
winds
,
clouded
by
pervasive
gloom
and
depression
.
In
addition
to
the
defeats
at
Gettysburg
and
Vicksburg
,
the
center
of
the
Southern
line
had
caved
.
After
hard
fighting
,
nearly
all
of
Tennessee
was
now
held
by
the
Union
troops
.
But
even
with
this
loss
on
the
top
of
the
others
,
the
South
's
spirit
was
not
broken
.
True
,
grim
determination
had
taken
the
place
of
high-hearted
hopes
,
but
people
could
still
find
a
silver
lining
in
the
cloud
.
For
one
thing
,
the
Yankees
had
been
stoutly
repulsed
in
September
when
they
had
tried
to
follow
up
their
victories
in
Tennessee
by
an
advance
into
Georgia
.
Here
in
the
northwesternmost
corner
of
the
state
,
at
Chickamauga
,
serious
fighting
had
occurred
on
Georgia
soil
for
the
first
time
since
the
war
began
.
The
Yankees
had
taken
Chattanooga
and
then
had
marched
through
the
mountain
passes
into
Georgia
,
but
they
had
been
driven
back
with
heavy
losses
.
Atlanta
and
its
railroads
had
played
a
big
part
in
making
Chickamauga
a
great
victory
for
the
South
.
Over
the
railroads
that
led
down
from
Virginia
to
Atlanta
and
then
northward
to
Tennessee
,
General
Longstreet
's
corps
had
been
rushed
to
the
scene
of
the
battle
.
Along
the
entire
route
of
several
hundred
miles
,
the
tracks
had
been
cleared
and
all
the
available
rolling
stock
in
the
Southeast
had
been
assembled
for
the
movement
.