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"
Maybe
not
but
they
've
got
a
heap
of
pride
,
"
said
Tommy
soberly
.
"
Pride
!
Pride
tastes
awfully
good
,
especially
when
the
crust
is
flaky
and
you
put
meringue
on
it
,
"
said
Scarlett
tartly
.
The
two
men
laughed
,
a
bit
unwillingly
,
and
it
seemed
to
Scarlett
that
they
drew
together
in
united
masculine
disapproval
of
her
.
What
Tommy
said
was
true
,
she
thought
,
running
over
in
her
mind
the
men
she
had
approached
and
the
ones
she
intended
to
approach
.
They
were
all
busy
,
busy
at
something
,
working
hard
,
working
harder
than
they
would
have
dreamed
possible
in
the
days
before
the
war
.
They
were
n't
doing
what
they
wanted
to
do
perhaps
,
or
what
was
easiest
to
do
,
or
what
they
had
been
reared
to
do
,
but
they
were
doing
something
.
Times
were
too
hard
for
men
to
be
choosy
.
And
if
they
were
sorrowing
for
lost
hopes
,
longing
for
lost
ways
of
living
,
no
one
knew
it
but
they
.
They
were
fighting
a
new
war
,
a
harder
war
than
the
one
before
.
And
they
were
caring
about
life
again
,
caring
with
the
same
urgency
and
the
same
violence
that
animated
them
before
the
war
had
cut
their
lives
in
two
.
"
Scarlett
,
"
said
Tommy
awkwardly
,
"
I
do
hate
to
ask
a
favor
of
you
,
after
being
impudent
to
you
,
but
I
'm
going
to
ask
it
just
the
same
.
Maybe
it
would
help
you
anyway
.
My
brother-inlaw
,
Hugh
Elsing
,
is
n't
doing
any
too
well
peddling
kindling
wood
.
Everybody
except
the
Yankees
goes
out
and
collects
his
own
kindling
wood
.
And
I
know
things
are
mighty
hard
with
the
whole
Elsing
family
.
I
--
I
do
what
I
can
,
but
you
see
I
've
got
Fanny
to
support
,
and
then
,
too
,
I
've
got
my
mother
and
two
widowed
sisters
down
in
Sparta
to
look
after
.
Hugh
is
nice
,
and
you
wanted
a
nice
man
,
and
he
's
from
nice
folks
,
as
you
know
,
and
he
's
honest
.
"
"
But
--
well
,
Hugh
has
n't
got
much
gumption
or
else
he
'd
make
a
success
of
his
kindling
.
"
Tommy
shrugged
.
"
You
've
got
a
hard
way
of
looking
at
things
,
Scarlett
,
"
he
said
.
"
But
you
think
Hugh
over
.
You
could
go
far
and
do
worse
.
I
think
his
honesty
and
his
willingness
will
outweigh
his
lack
of
gumption
.
"
Scarlett
did
not
answer
,
for
she
did
not
want
to
be
too
rude
.
But
to
her
mind
there
were
few
,
if
any
,
qualities
that
out-weighed
gumption
.