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"
Have
n't
you
heard
about
it
?
The
Yankee
government
's
been
payin
'
claims
on
all
destroyed
property
of
Union
sympathizers
in
the
South
.
"
"
Of
course
I
've
heard
about
that
,
"
said
Scarlett
.
"
But
what
's
that
got
to
do
with
us
?
"
"
A
heap
,
in
Suellen
's
opinion
.
That
day
I
took
her
to
Jonesboro
,
she
run
into
Mrs.
MacIntosh
and
when
they
were
gossipin
'
along
,
Suellen
could
n't
help
noticin
'
what
fine-lookin
'
clothes
Mrs.
Macintosh
had
on
and
she
could
n't
help
askin
'
about
them
.
Then
Mrs.
MacIntosh
gave
herself
a
lot
of
airs
and
said
as
how
her
husband
had
put
in
a
claim
with
the
Federal
government
for
destroyin
'
the
property
of
a
loyal
Union
sympathizer
who
had
never
given
aid
and
comfort
to
the
Confederacy
in
any
shape
or
form
.
"
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"
They
never
gave
aid
and
comfort
to
anybody
,
"
snapped
Scarlett
.
"
Scotch
--
Irish
!
"
"
Well
,
maybe
that
's
true
.
I
do
n't
know
them
.
Anyway
,
the
government
gave
them
,
well
--
I
forget
how
many
thousand
dollars
.
A
right
smart
sum
it
was
,
though
.
That
started
Suellen
.
She
thought
about
it
all
week
and
did
n't
say
nothin
'
to
us
because
she
knew
we
'd
just
laugh
.
But
she
just
had
to
talk
to
somebody
so
she
went
over
to
Miss
Cathleen
's
and
that
damned
white
trash
,
Hilton
,
gave
her
a
passel
of
new
ideas
.
He
pointed
out
that
your
pa
war
n't
even
born
in
this
country
,
that
he
had
n't
fought
in
the
war
and
had
n't
had
no
sons
to
fight
,
and
had
n't
never
held
no
office
under
the
Confederacy
.
He
said
they
could
strain
a
point
about
Mr.
O'Hara
bein
'
a
loyal
Union
sympathizer
.
He
filled
her
up
with
such
truck
and
she
come
home
and
begun
workin
'
on
Mr.
O'Hara
.
Scarlett
,
I
bet
my
life
your
pa
did
n't
even
know
half
the
time
what
she
was
talkin
'
about
.
That
was
what
she
was
countin
'
on
,
that
he
would
take
the
Iron
Clad
oath
and
not
even
know
it
.
"
"
Pa
take
the
Iron
Clad
oath
!
"
cried
Scarlett
.
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"
Well
,
he
'd
gotten
right
feeble
in
his
mind
these
last
months
and
I
guess
she
was
countin
'
on
that
.
Mind
you
,
none
of
us
suspicioned
nothin
'
about
it
.
We
knew
she
was
cookin
'
up
somethin'
,
but
we
did
n't
know
she
was
usin
'
your
dead
ma
to
reproach
him
for
his
daughters
bein
'
in
rags
when
he
could
get
a
hundred
and
fifty
thousand
dollars
out
of
the
Yankees
.
"
"
One
hundred
and
fifty
thousand
dollars
,
"
murmured
Scarlett
,
her
horror
at
the
oath
fading
.
What
a
lot
of
money
that
was
!
And
to
be
had
for
the
mere
signing
of
an
oath
of
allegiance
to
the
United
States
government
,
an
oath
stating
that
the
signer
had
always
supported
the
government
and
never
given
aid
and
comfort
to
its
enemies
.
One
hundred
and
fifty
thousand
dollars
!
That
much
money
for
that
small
a
lie
!
Well
,
she
could
n't
blame
Suellen
.
Good
heavens
!
Was
that
what
Alex
meant
by
wanting
to
rawhide
her
?
What
the
County
meant
by
intending
to
cut
her
?
Fools
,
every
one
of
them
.
What
could
n't
she
do
with
that
much
money
!
What
could
n't
any
of
the
folks
in
the
County
do
with
it
!
And
what
did
so
small
a
lie
matter
?
After
all
,
anything
you
could
get
out
of
the
Yankees
was
fair
money
,
no
matter
how
you
got
it
.