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281
Scarlett
had
a
sudden
treacherous
desire
to
cry
out
,
"
But
you
've
been
happy
,
and
you
and
Mother
are
n't
alike
,
"
but
she
repressed
it
,
fearing
that
he
would
box
her
ears
for
her
impertinence
.
282
"
Our
people
and
the
Wilkes
are
different
,
"
he
went
on
slowly
,
fumbling
for
words
.
"
The
Wilkes
are
different
from
any
of
our
neighbors
--
different
from
any
family
I
ever
knew
.
They
are
queer
folk
,
and
it
's
best
that
they
marry
their
cousins
and
keep
their
queerness
to
themselves
.
"
283
"
Why
,
Pa
,
Ashley
is
not
--
"
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284
"
Hold
your
whist
,
Puss
!
I
said
nothing
against
the
lad
,
for
I
like
him
.
And
when
I
say
queer
,
it
's
not
crazy
I
'm
meaning
.
He
's
not
queer
like
the
Calverts
who
'd
gamble
everything
they
have
on
a
horse
,
or
the
Tarletons
who
turn
out
a
drunkard
or
two
in
every
litter
,
or
the
Fontaines
who
are
hot-headed
little
brutes
and
after
murdering
a
man
for
a
fancied
slight
.
That
kind
of
queerness
is
easy
to
understand
,
for
sure
,
and
but
for
the
grace
of
God
Gerald
O'Hara
would
be
having
all
those
faults
!
And
I
do
n't
mean
that
Ashley
would
run
off
with
another
woman
,
if
you
were
his
wife
,
or
beat
you
.
You
'd
be
happier
if
he
did
,
for
at
least
you
'd
be
understanding
that
.
285
But
he
's
queer
in
other
ways
,
and
there
's
no
understanding
him
at
all
.
I
like
him
,
but
it
's
neither
heads
nor
tails
I
can
make
of
most
he
says
.
Now
,
Puss
,
tell
me
true
,
do
you
understand
his
folderol
about
books
and
poetry
and
music
and
oil
paintings
and
such
foolishness
?
"
286
"
Oh
,
Pa
,
"
cried
Scarlett
impatiently
,
"
if
I
married
him
,
I
'd
change
all
that
!
"
287
"
Oh
,
you
would
,
would
you
now
?
"
said
Gerald
testily
,
shooting
a
sharp
look
at
her
.
"
Then
it
's
little
enough
you
are
knowing
of
any
man
living
,
let
alone
Ashley
.
No
wife
has
ever
changed
a
husband
one
whit
,
and
do
n't
you
be
forgetting
that
.
And
as
for
changing
a
Wilkes
--
God
's
nightgown
,
daughter
!
The
whole
family
is
that
way
,
and
they
've
always
been
that
way
.
And
probably
always
will
.
I
tell
you
they
're
born
queer
.
Look
at
the
way
they
go
tearing
up
to
New
York
and
Boston
to
hear
operas
and
see
oil
paintings
.
And
ordering
French
and
German
books
by
the
crate
from
the
Yankees
!
And
there
they
sit
reading
and
dreaming
the
dear
God
knows
what
,
when
they
'd
be
better
spending
their
time
hunting
and
playing
poker
as
proper
men
should
.
"
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288
"
There
's
nobody
in
the
County
sits
a
horse
better
than
Ashley
,
"
said
Scarlett
,
furious
at
the
slur
of
effeminacy
flung
on
Ashley
,
"
nobody
except
maybe
his
father
.
And
as
for
poker
,
did
n't
Ashley
take
two
hundred
dollars
away
from
you
just
last
week
in
Jonesboro
?
"
289
"
The
Calvert
boys
have
been
blabbing
again
,
"
Gerald
said
resignedly
,
"
else
you
'd
not
be
knowing
the
amount
.
Ashley
can
ride
with
the
best
and
play
poker
with
the
best
--
that
's
me
,
Puss
!
And
I
'm
not
denying
that
when
he
sets
out
to
drink
he
can
put
even
the
Tarletons
under
the
table
.
290
He
can
do
all
those
things
,
but
his
heart
's
not
in
it
.
That
's
why
I
say
he
's
queer
.
"