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"
Not
outer
Miss
Ellen
's
po
'
teers
is
you
gwine
have
a
new
dress
,
ef
dat
's
whut
you
figgerin
'
on
.
Not
w
'
ile
Ah
got
breaf
in
mah
body
.
"
For
a
moment
the
expression
Mammy
was
wont
to
describe
to
herself
as
"
bullheaded
"
flitted
over
her
young
mistress
'
face
and
then
it
passed
into
a
smile
,
so
difficult
for
Mammy
to
resist
.
But
it
did
not
fool
the
old
woman
.
She
knew
Miss
Scarlett
was
employing
that
smile
merely
to
get
around
her
and
in
this
matter
she
was
determined
not
to
be
gotten
around
.
"
Mammy
,
do
n't
be
mean
.
I
'm
going
to
Atlanta
to
borrow
some
money
and
I
've
got
to
have
a
new
dress
.
"
"
You
doan
need
no
new
dress
.
Ain
'
no
other
ladies
got
new
dresses
.
Dey
weahs
dey
ole
ones
an
'
dey
weahs
dem
proudfully
.
Ain
'
no
reason
why
Miss
Ellen
's
chile
kain
weah
rags
ef
she
wants
ter
,
an
'
eve
'
ybody
respec
'
her
lak
she
wo
'
silk
.
"
The
bullheaded
expression
began
to
creep
back
.
Lordy
,
'
twus
right
funny
how
de
older
Miss
Scarlett
git
de
mo
'
she
look
lak
Mist
'
Gerald
and
de
less
lak
Miss
Ellen
!
"
Now
,
Mammy
you
know
Aunt
Pitty
wrote
us
that
Miss
Fanny
Elsing
is
getting
married
this
Saturday
,
and
of
course
I
'll
go
to
the
wedding
.
And
I
'll
need
a
new
dress
to
wear
.
"
"
De
dress
you
got
on
'll
be
jes
'
as
nice
as
Miss
Fanny
's
weddin
'
dress
.
Miss
Pitty
done
wrote
dat
de
Elsings
mighty
po
'
.
"
"
But
I
've
got
to
have
a
new
dress
!
Mammy
,
you
do
n't
know
how
we
need
money
.
The
taxes
--
"
"
Yas
'm
,
Ah
knows
all
'
bout
de
taxes
but
--
"
"
You
do
?
"