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"
Miss
Melanie
and
Miss
Carreen
stay
at
home
and
wear
their
old
clothes
like
they
're
proud
of
them
but
you
know
Suellen
,
Scarlett
.
She
has
n't
never
got
used
to
doin
'
without
.
It
used
to
stick
in
her
craw
that
she
had
to
wear
old
dresses
every
time
I
took
her
into
Jonesboro
or
over
to
Fayetteville
.
'
Specially
as
some
of
those
Carpetbaggers
'
ladi
--
women
was
always
flouncin
'
around
in
fancy
trimmin
's
.
The
wives
of
those
damn
Yankees
that
run
the
Freedmen
's
Bureau
,
do
they
dress
up
!
Well
,
it
's
kind
of
been
a
point
of
honor
with
the
ladies
of
the
County
to
wear
their
worst-lookin
'
dresses
to
town
,
just
to
show
how
they
did
n't
care
and
was
proud
to
wear
them
.
But
not
Suellen
.
And
she
wanted
a
horse
and
carriage
too
.
She
pointed
out
that
you
had
one
.
"
"
It
's
not
a
carriage
,
it
's
an
old
buggy
,
"
said
Scarlett
indignantly
.
"
Well
,
no
matter
what
.
I
might
as
well
tell
you
Suellen
never
has
got
over
your
marryin
'
Frank
Kennedy
and
I
do
n't
know
as
I
blame
her
.
You
know
that
was
a
kind
of
scurvy
trick
to
play
on
a
sister
.
"
Scarlett
rose
from
his
shoulder
,
furious
as
a
rattler
ready
to
strike
.
"
Scurvy
trick
,
hey
?
I
'll
thank
you
to
keep
a
civil
tongue
in
your
head
,
Will
Benteen
!
Could
I
help
it
if
he
preferred
me
to
her
?
"
"
You
're
a
smart
girl
,
Scarlett
,
and
I
figger
,
yes
,
you
could
have
helped
him
preferrin
'
you
.
Girls
always
can
.
But
I
guess
you
kind
of
coaxed
him
.
You
're
a
mighty
takin
'
person
when
you
want
to
be
,
but
all
the
same
,
he
was
Suellen
's
beau
.
Why
,
she
'd
had
a
letter
from
him
a
week
before
you
went
to
Atlanta
and
he
was
sweet
as
sugar
about
her
and
talked
about
how
they
'd
get
married
when
he
got
a
little
more
money
ahead
.
I
know
because
she
showed
me
the
letter
.
"
Scarlett
was
silent
because
she
knew
he
was
telling
the
truth
and
she
could
think
of
nothing
to
say
.
She
had
never
expected
Will
,
of
all
people
,
to
sit
in
judgment
on
her
.
Moreover
the
lie
she
had
told
Frank
had
never
weighed
heavily
upon
her
conscience
.
If
a
girl
could
n't
keep
a
beau
,
she
deserved
to
lose
him
.
"
Now
,
Will
,
do
n't
be
mean
,
"
she
said
.
"
If
Suellen
had
married
him
,
do
you
think
she
'd
ever
have
spent
a
penny
on
Tara
or
any
of
us
?
"