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"
Whose
are
they
?
"
Her
mind
went
swiftly
back
to
the
still
hot
noon
with
the
country
hush
deep
about
Tara
and
the
dead
man
in
blue
sprawled
in
the
hall
.
"
They
were
left
with
me
--
by
someone
who
's
dead
.
They
're
mine
all
right
.
Take
them
.
I
do
n't
want
them
.
I
'd
rather
have
the
money
for
them
.
"
"
Good
Lord
!
"
he
cried
impatiently
.
"
Do
n't
you
ever
think
of
anything
but
money
?
"
"
No
,
"
she
replied
frankly
,
turning
hard
green
eyes
upon
him
.
"
And
if
you
'd
been
through
what
I
have
,
you
would
n't
either
.
I
've
found
out
that
money
is
the
most
important
thing
in
the
world
and
,
as
God
is
my
witness
,
I
do
n't
ever
intend
to
be
without
it
again
.
"
She
remembered
the
hot
sun
,
the
soft
red
earth
under
her
sick
head
,
the
niggery
smell
of
the
cabin
behind
the
ruins
of
Twelve
Oaks
,
remembered
the
refrain
her
heart
had
beaten
:
"
I
'll
never
be
hungry
again
.
I
'll
never
be
hungry
again
.
"
"
I
'm
going
to
have
money
some
day
,
lots
of
it
,
so
I
can
have
anything
I
want
to
eat
.
And
then
there
'll
never
be
any
hominy
or
dried
peas
on
my
table
.
And
I
'm
going
to
have
pretty
clothes
and
all
of
them
are
going
to
be
silk
--
"
"
All
?
"
"
All
,
"
she
said
shortly
,
not
even
troubling
to
blush
at
his
implication
.
"
I
'm
going
to
have
money
enough
so
the
Yankees
can
never
take
Tara
away
from
me
.
And
I
'm
going
to
have
a
new
roof
for
Tara
and
a
new
barn
and
fine
mules
for
plowing
and
more
cotton
than
you
ever
saw
.
And
Wade
is
n't
ever
going
to
know
what
it
means
to
do
without
the
things
he
needs
.
Never
!
He
's
going
to
have
everything
in
the
world
.
And
all
my
family
,
they
are
n't
ever
going
to
be
hungry
again
.
I
mean
it
.
Every
word
.
You
do
n't
understand
,
you
're
such
a
selfish
hound
.
You
've
never
had
the
Carpetbaggers
trying
to
drive
you
out
.
You
've
never
been
cold
and
ragged
and
had
to
break
your
back
to
keep
from
starving
!
"