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"
I
said
you
could
be
right
takin
'
when
you
wanted
to
,
"
said
Will
,
turning
to
her
with
a
quiet
grin
.
"
No
,
I
do
n't
think
we
'd
ever
seen
a
penny
of
old
Frank
's
money
.
But
still
there
's
no
gettin
'
'
round
it
,
it
was
a
scurvy
trick
and
if
you
want
to
justify
the
end
by
the
means
,
it
's
none
of
my
business
and
who
am
I
to
complain
?
But
just
the
same
Suellen
has
been
like
a
hornet
ever
since
.
I
do
n't
think
she
cared
much
about
old
Frank
but
it
kind
of
teched
her
vanity
and
she
's
been
sayin
'
as
how
you
had
good
clothes
and
a
carriage
and
lived
in
Atlanta
while
she
was
buried
here
at
Tara
.
She
does
love
to
go
callin
'
and
to
parties
,
you
know
,
and
wear
pretty
clothes
.
I
ai
n't
blamin
'
her
.
Women
are
like
that
.
"
Well
,
about
a
month
ago
I
took
her
into
Jonesboro
and
left
her
to
go
callin
'
while
I
tended
to
business
and
when
I
took
her
home
,
she
was
still
as
a
mouse
but
I
could
see
she
was
so
excited
she
was
ready
to
bust
.
I
thought
she
'd
found
out
somebody
was
goin
'
to
have
a
--
that
she
'd
heard
some
gossip
that
was
interestin
'
,
and
I
did
n't
pay
her
much
mind
.
She
went
around
home
for
about
a
week
all
swelled
up
and
excited
and
did
n't
have
much
to
say
.
She
went
over
to
see
Miss
Cathleen
Calvert
--
Scarlett
,
you
'd
cry
your
eyes
out
at
Miss
Cathleen
.
Pore
girl
,
she
'd
better
be
dead
than
married
to
that
pusillanimous
Yankee
Hilton
.
You
knew
he
'd
mortgaged
the
place
and
lost
it
and
they
're
goin
'
to
have
to
leave
?
"
"
No
,
I
did
n't
know
and
I
do
n't
want
to
know
.
I
want
to
know
about
Pa.
"
"
Well
,
I
'm
gettin
'
to
that
,
"
said
Will
patiently
.
"
When
she
come
back
from
over
there
she
said
we
'd
all
misjudged
Hilton
.
She
called
him
Mr.
Hilton
and
she
said
he
was
a
smart
man
,
but
we
just
laughed
at
her
.
Then
she
took
to
takin
'
your
pa
out
to
walk
in
the
afternoons
and
lots
of
times
when
I
was
comin
'
home
from
the
field
I
'd
see
her
sittin
'
with
him
on
the
wall
'
round
the
buryin
'
ground
,
talkin
'
at
him
hard
and
wavin
'
her
hands
.
And
the
old
gentleman
would
just
look
at
her
sort
of
puzzled-like
and
shake
his
head
.
You
know
how
he
's
been
,
Scarlett
.
He
just
got
kind
of
vaguer
and
vaguer
,
like
he
did
n't
hardly
know
where
he
was
or
who
we
were
.
One
time
,
I
seen
her
point
to
your
ma
's
grave
and
the
old
gentleman
begun
to
cry
.
And
when
she
come
in
the
house
all
happy
and
excited
lookin
'
,
I
gave
her
a
talkin
'
to
,
right
sharp
,
too
,
and
I
said
:
'
Miss
Suellen
,
why
in
hell
are
you
devilin
'
your
poor
pa
and
bringin
'
up
your
ma
to
him
?
Most
of
the
time
he
do
n't
realize
she
's
dead
and
here
you
are
rubbin
'
it
in
.
'
And
she
just
kind
of
tossed
her
head
and
laughed
and
said
:
'
Mind
your
business
.
Some
day
you
'll
be
glad
of
what
I
'm
doin
'
.
'
Miss
Melanie
told
me
last
night
that
Suellen
had
told
her
about
her
schemes
but
Miss
Melly
said
she
did
n't
have
no
notion
Suellen
was
serious
.
She
said
she
did
n't
tell
none
of
us
because
she
was
so
upset
at
the
very
idea
.
"
"
What
idea
?
Are
you
ever
going
to
get
to
the
point
?
We
're
halfway
home
now
.
I
want
to
know
about
Pa.
"
"
I
'm
trying
to
tell
you
,
"
said
Will
,
"
and
we
're
so
near
home
,
I
guess
I
'd
better
stop
right
here
till
I
've
finished
.
"
He
drew
rein
and
the
horse
stopped
and
snorted
.
They
had
halted
by
the
wild
overgrown
mock-orange
hedge
that
marked
the
Macintosh
property
.
Glancing
under
the
dark
trees
Scarlett
could
just
discern
the
tall
ghostly
chimneys
still
rearing
above
the
silent
ruin
.
She
wished
that
Will
had
chosen
any
other
place
to
stop
.
"
Well
,
the
long
and
the
short
of
her
idea
was
to
make
the
Yankees
pay
for
the
cotton
they
burned
and
the
stock
they
drove
off
and
the
fences
and
the
barns
they
tore
down
.
"
"
The
Yankees
?
"