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"
So
you
stayed
with
Mrs.
Wilkes
!
This
is
the
strangest
situation
I
ever
encountered
!
"
"
I
see
nothing
strange
about
it
,
"
she
answered
uncomfortably
,
immediately
on
the
alert
.
"
No
?
But
then
you
lack
the
impersonal
viewpoint
.
My
impression
has
been
for
some
time
past
that
you
could
hardly
endure
Mrs.
Wilkes
.
You
think
her
silly
and
stupid
and
her
patriotic
notions
bore
you
.
You
seldom
pass
by
the
opportunity
to
slip
in
some
belittling
remark
about
her
,
so
naturally
it
seems
strange
to
me
that
you
should
elect
to
do
the
unselfish
thing
and
stay
here
with
her
during
this
shelling
.
Now
,
just
why
did
you
do
it
?
"
"
Because
she
's
Charlie
's
sister
--
and
like
a
sister
to
me
,
"
answered
Scarlett
with
as
much
dignity
as
possible
though
her
cheeks
were
growing
hot
.
"
You
mean
because
she
's
Ashley
's
Wilkes
'
widow
.
"
Scarlett
rose
quickly
,
struggling
with
her
anger
.
"
I
was
almost
on
the
point
of
forgiving
you
for
your
former
boorish
conduct
but
now
I
sha
n't
do
it
.
I
would
n't
have
ever
let
you
come
upon
this
porch
at
all
,
if
I
had
n't
been
feeling
so
blue
and
--
"
"
Sit
down
and
smooth
your
ruffled
fur
,
"
he
said
,
and
his
voice
changed
.
He
reached
up
and
taking
her
hand
pulled
her
back
into
her
chair
.
"
Why
are
you
blue
?
"
"
Oh
,
I
had
a
letter
from
Tara
today
.
The
Yankees
are
close
to
home
and
my
little
sister
is
ill
with
typhoid
and
--
and
--
so
now
,
even
if
I
could
go
home
,
like
I
want
to
,
Mother
would
n't
let
me
for
fear
I
'd
catch
it
too
.
Oh
,
dear
,
and
I
do
so
want
to
go
home
!
"
"
Well
,
do
n't
cry
about
it
,
"
he
said
,
but
his
voice
was
kinder
.
"
You
are
much
safer
here
in
Atlanta
even
if
the
Yankees
do
come
than
you
'd
be
at
Tara
.
The
Yankees
wo
n't
hurt
you
and
typhoid
would
.
"