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It
was
beyond
her
comprehension
that
anyone
could
love
Suellen
.
Her
sister
seemed
to
her
a
monster
of
selfishness
,
of
complaints
and
of
what
she
could
only
describe
as
pure
cussedness
.
"
Why
,
Mr.
Kennedy
,
"
she
said
kindly
,
"
it
's
quite
all
right
.
I
'm
sure
I
can
speak
for
Pa.
.
He
always
set
a
store
by
you
and
he
always
expected
Suellen
to
marry
you
.
"
"
Did
he
now
?
"
cried
Frank
,
happiness
in
his
face
.
"
Indeed
yes
,
"
answered
Scarlett
,
concealing
a
grin
as
she
remembered
how
frequently
Gerald
had
rudely
bellowed
across
the
supper
table
to
Suellen
:
"
How
now
,
Missy
!
Has
n't
your
ardent
beau
popped
the
question
yet
?
Shall
I
be
asking
him
his
intentions
?
"
"
I
shall
ask
her
tonight
,
"
he
said
,
his
face
quivering
,
and
he
clutched
her
hand
and
shook
it
.
"
You
're
so
kind
,
Miss
Scarlett
.
"
"
I
'll
send
her
to
you
,
"
smiled
Scarlett
,
starting
for
the
parlor
.
Melanie
was
beginning
to
play
.
The
piano
was
sadly
out
of
tune
but
some
of
the
chords
were
musical
and
Melanie
was
raising
her
voice
to
lead
the
others
in
"
Hark
,
the
Herald
Angels
Sing
!
"
Scarlett
paused
.
It
did
not
seem
possible
that
war
had
swept
over
them
twice
,
that
they
were
living
in
a
ravaged
country
,
close
to
the
border
of
starvation
,
when
this
old
sweet
Christmas
hymn
was
being
sung
.
Abruptly
she
turned
to
Frank
.
"
What
did
you
mean
when
you
said
it
looked
like
the
end
of
the
world
to
you
?
"
"
I
'll
talk
frankly
,
"
he
said
slowly
,
"
but
I
would
n't
want
you
to
be
alarming
the
other
ladies
with
what
I
say
.
The
war
ca
n't
go
on
much
longer
.
There
are
n't
any
fresh
men
to
fill
the
ranks
and
the
desertions
are
running
high
--
higher
than
the
army
likes
to
admit
.
You
see
,
the
men
ca
n't
stand
to
be
away
from
their
families
when
they
know
they
're
starving
,
so
they
go
home
to
try
to
provide
for
them
.
I
ca
n't
blame
them
but
it
weakens
the
army
.
And
the
army
ca
n't
fight
without
food
and
there
is
n't
any
food
.
I
know
because
,
you
see
,
getting
food
is
my
business
.
I
've
been
all
up
and
down
this
section
since
we
retook
Atlanta
and
there
is
n't
enough
to
feed
a
jaybird
.
It
's
the
same
way
for
three
hundred
miles
south
to
Savannah
.
The
folks
are
starving
and
the
railroads
are
torn
up
and
there
are
n't
any
new
rifles
and
the
ammunition
is
giving
out
and
there
's
no
leather
at
all
for
shoes
...
.
So
,
you
see
,
the
end
is
almost
here
.
"