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Moreover
,
Scarlett
and
her
father
were
bound
together
by
a
mutual
suppression
agreement
.
If
Gerald
caught
her
climbing
a
fence
instead
of
walking
half
a
mile
to
a
gate
,
or
sitting
too
late
on
the
front
steps
with
a
beau
,
he
castigated
her
personally
and
with
vehemence
,
but
he
did
not
mention
the
fact
to
Ellen
or
to
Mammy
.
And
when
Scarlett
discovered
him
jumping
fences
after
his
solemn
promise
to
his
wife
,
or
learned
the
exact
amount
of
his
losses
at
poker
,
as
she
always
did
from
County
gossip
,
she
refrained
from
mentioning
the
fact
at
the
supper
table
in
the
artfully
artless
manner
Suellen
had
.
Scarlett
and
her
father
each
assured
the
other
solemnly
that
to
bring
such
matters
to
the
ears
of
Ellen
would
only
hurt
her
,
and
nothing
would
induce
them
to
wound
her
gentleness
.
Scarlett
looked
at
her
father
in
the
fading
light
,
and
,
without
knowing
why
,
she
found
it
comforting
to
be
in
his
presence
.
There
was
something
vital
and
earthy
and
coarse
about
him
that
appealed
to
her
.
Being
the
least
analytic
of
people
,
she
did
not
realize
that
this
was
because
she
possessed
in
some
degree
these
same
qualities
,
despite
sixteen
years
of
effort
on
the
part
of
Ellen
and
Mammy
to
obliterate
them
.
"
You
look
very
presentable
now
,
"
she
said
,
"
and
I
do
n't
think
anyone
will
suspect
you
've
been
up
to
your
tricks
unless
you
brag
about
them
.
But
it
does
seem
to
me
that
after
you
broke
your
knee
last
year
,
jumping
that
same
fence
--
"
"
Well
,
may
I
be
damned
if
I
'll
have
me
own
daughter
telling
me
what
I
shall
jump
and
not
jump
,
"
he
shouted
,
giving
her
cheek
another
pinch
.
"
It
's
me
own
neck
,
so
it
is
.
And
besides
,
Missy
,
what
are
you
doing
out
here
without
your
shawl
?
"
Seeing
that
he
was
employing
familiar
maneuvers
to
extricate
himself
from
unpleasant
conversation
,
she
slipped
her
arm
through
his
and
said
:
"
I
was
waiting
for
you
.
I
did
n't
know
you
would
be
so
late
.
I
just
wondered
if
you
had
bought
Dilcey
.
"
"
Bought
her
I
did
,
and
the
price
has
ruined
me
.
Bought
her
and
her
little
wench
,
Prissy
.
John
Wilkes
was
for
almost
giving
them
away
,
but
never
will
I
have
it
said
that
Gerald
O'Hara
used
friendship
in
a
trade
.
I
made
him
take
three
thousand
for
the
two
of
them
.
"
"
In
the
name
of
Heaven
,
Pa
,
three
thousand
!
And
you
did
n't
need
to
buy
Prissy
!
"
"
Has
the
time
come
when
me
own
daughters
sit
in
judgment
on
me
?
"
shouted
Gerald
rhetorically
.
"
Prissy
is
a
likely
little
wench
and
so
--
"
"
I
know
her
.
She
's
a
sly
,
stupid
creature
,
"
Scarlett
rejoined
calmly
,
unimpressed
by
his
uproar
.
"
And
the
only
reason
you
bought
her
was
because
Dilcey
asked
you
to
buy
her
.
"