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"
'
We
are
staunch
Union
sympathizers
,
'
"
mimicked
the
old
lady
,
twanging
the
words
through
her
long
thin
nose
.
"
Cathleen
said
the
two
of
them
swore
up
hill
and
down
dale
that
the
whole
passel
of
Calverts
were
Yankees
.
And
Mr.
Calvert
dead
in
the
Wilderness
!
And
Raiford
at
Gettysburg
and
Cade
in
Virginia
with
the
army
!
Cathleen
was
so
mortified
she
said
she
'd
rather
the
house
had
been
burned
.
She
said
Cade
would
bust
when
he
came
home
and
heard
about
it
.
But
then
,
that
's
what
a
man
gets
for
marrying
a
Yankee
woman
--
no
pride
,
no
decency
,
always
thinking
about
their
own
skins
...
.
How
come
they
did
n't
burn
Tara
,
Scarlett
?
"
For
a
moment
Scarlett
paused
before
answering
.
She
knew
the
very
next
question
would
be
:
"
And
how
are
all
your
folks
?
And
how
is
your
dear
mother
?
"
She
knew
she
could
not
tell
them
Ellen
was
dead
.
She
knew
that
if
she
spoke
those
words
or
even
let
herself
think
of
them
in
the
presence
of
these
sympathetic
women
,
she
would
burst
into
a
storm
of
tears
and
cry
until
she
was
sick
.
And
she
could
not
let
herself
cry
.
She
had
not
really
cried
since
she
came
home
and
she
knew
that
if
she
once
let
down
the
floodgates
,
her
closely
husbanded
courage
would
all
be
gone
.
But
she
knew
,
too
,
looking
with
confusion
at
the
friendly
faces
about
her
,
that
if
she
withheld
the
news
of
Ellen
's
death
,
the
Fontaines
would
never
forgive
her
.
Grandma
in
particular
was
devoted
to
Ellen
and
there
were
very
few
people
in
the
County
for
whom
the
old
lady
gave
a
snap
of
her
skinny
fingers
.
"
Well
,
speak
up
,
"
said
Grandma
,
looking
sharply
at
her
.
"
Do
n't
you
know
,
Miss
?
"
"
Well
,
you
see
,
I
did
n't
get
home
till
the
day
after
the
battle
,
"
she
answered
hastily
.
"
The
Yankees
were
all
gone
then
.
Pa
--
Pa
told
me
that
--
that
he
got
them
not
to
burn
the
house
because
Suellen
and
Carreen
were
so
ill
with
typhoid
they
could
n't
be
moved
.
"
"
That
's
the
first
time
I
ever
heard
of
a
Yankee
doing
a
decent
thing
,
"
said
Grandma
,
as
if
she
regretted
hearing
anything
good
about
the
invaders
.
"
And
how
are
the
girls
now
?
"
"
Oh
,
they
are
better
,
much
better
,
almost
well
but
quite
weak
,
"
answered
Scarlett
.
Then
,
seeing
the
question
she
feared
hovering
on
the
old
lady
's
lips
,
she
cast
hastily
about
for
some
other
topic
of
conversation
.
"
I
--
I
wonder
if
you
could
lend
us
something
to
eat
?
The
Yankees
cleaned
us
out
like
a
swarm
of
locusts
.
But
,
if
you
are
on
short
rations
,
just
tell
me
so
plainly
and
--
"
"
Send
over
Pork
with
a
wagon
and
you
shall
have
half
of
what
we
've
got
,
rice
,
meal
,
ham
,
some
chickens
,
"
said
Old
Miss
,
giving
Scarlett
a
sudden
keen
look
.