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"
I
never
knew
Mr.
O'Hara
in
his
prime
like
you
all
done
.
All
I
knew
personally
was
a
fine
old
gentleman
who
was
a
mite
addled
.
But
I
've
heard
tell
from
you
all
'
bout
what
he
used
to
be
like
.
And
I
want
to
say
this
.
He
was
a
fightin
'
Irishman
and
a
Southern
gentleman
and
as
loyal
a
Confederate
as
ever
lived
.
You
ca
n't
get
no
better
combination
than
that
.
And
we
ai
n't
likely
to
see
many
more
like
him
,
because
the
times
that
bred
men
like
him
are
as
dead
as
he
is
.
He
was
born
in
a
furrin
country
but
the
man
we
're
buryin
'
here
today
was
more
of
a
Georgian
than
any
of
us
mournin
'
him
.
He
lived
our
life
,
he
loved
our
land
and
,
when
you
come
right
down
to
it
,
he
died
for
our
Cause
,
same
as
the
soldiers
did
.
He
was
one
of
us
and
he
had
our
good
points
and
our
bad
points
and
he
had
our
strength
and
he
had
our
failin
's
.
He
had
our
good
points
in
that
could
n't
nothin
'
stop
him
when
his
mind
was
made
up
and
he
war
n't
scared
of
nothin
'
that
walked
in
shoe
leather
.
There
war
n't
nothin
'
that
come
to
him
FROM
THE
OUTSIDE
that
could
lick
him
.
"
He
war
n't
scared
of
the
English
government
when
they
wanted
to
hang
him
.
He
just
lit
out
and
left
home
.
And
when
he
come
to
this
country
and
was
pore
,
that
did
n't
scare
him
a
mite
neither
.
He
went
to
work
and
he
made
his
money
.
And
he
war
n't
scared
to
tackle
this
section
when
it
was
part
wild
and
the
Injuns
had
just
been
run
out
of
it
.
He
made
a
big
plantation
out
of
a
wilderness
.
And
when
the
war
come
on
and
his
money
begun
to
go
,
he
war
n't
scared
to
be
pore
again
.
And
when
the
Yankees
come
through
Tara
and
might
of
burnt
him
out
or
killed
him
,
he
war
n't
fazed
a
bit
and
he
war
n't
licked
neither
.
He
just
planted
his
front
feet
and
stood
his
ground
.
That
's
why
I
say
he
had
our
good
points
.
There
ai
n't
nothin
'
FROM
THE
OUTSIDE
can
lick
any
of
us
.
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"
But
he
had
our
failin
's
too
,
'
cause
he
could
be
licked
from
the
inside
.
I
mean
to
say
that
what
the
whole
world
could
n't
do
,
his
own
heart
could
.
When
Mrs.
O'Hara
died
,
his
heart
died
too
and
he
was
licked
.
And
what
we
seen
walking
'
round
here
war
n't
him
.
"
Will
paused
and
his
eyes
went
quietly
around
the
circle
of
faces
.
The
crowd
stood
in
the
hot
sun
as
if
enchanted
to
the
ground
and
whatever
wrath
they
had
felt
for
Suellen
was
forgotten
.
Will
's
eyes
rested
for
a
moment
on
Scarlett
and
they
crinkled
slightly
at
the
corners
as
if
he
were
inwardly
smiling
comfort
to
her
.
Scarlett
,
who
had
been
fighting
back
rising
tears
,
did
feel
comforted
.
Will
was
talking
common
sense
instead
of
a
lot
of
tootle
about
reunions
in
another
and
better
world
and
submitting
her
will
to
God
's
.
And
Scarlett
had
always
found
strength
and
comfort
in
common
sense
.
"
And
I
do
n't
want
none
of
you
to
think
the
less
of
him
for
breakin
'
like
he
done
.
All
you
all
and
me
,
too
,
are
like
him
.
We
got
the
same
weakness
and
failin
'
.
There
ai
n't
nothin
'
that
walks
can
lick
us
,
any
more
than
it
could
lick
him
,
not
Yankees
nor
Carpetbaggers
nor
hard
times
nor
high
taxes
nor
even
downright
starvation
.
But
that
weakness
that
's
in
our
hearts
can
lick
us
in
the
time
it
takes
to
bat
your
eye
.
It
ai
n't
always
losin
'
someone
you
love
that
does
it
,
like
it
done
Mr.
O'Hara
.
Everybody
's
mainspring
is
different
.
And
I
want
to
say
this
--
folks
whose
main-springs
are
busted
are
better
dead
.
There
ai
n't
no
place
for
them
in
the
world
these
days
,
and
they
're
happier
bein
'
dead
...
That
's
why
I
'm
sayin
'
you
all
ai
n't
got
no
cause
to
grieve
for
Mr.
O'Hara
now
.
The
time
to
grieve
was
back
when
Sherman
come
through
and
he
lost
Mrs.
O'Hara
.
Now
that
his
body
's
gone
to
join
his
heart
,
I
do
n't
see
that
we
got
reason
to
mourn
,
unless
we
're
pretty
damned
selfish
,
and
I
'm
sayin
'
it
who
loved
him
like
he
was
my
own
pa
...
There
wo
n't
be
no
more
words
said
,
if
you
folks
do
n't
mind
.
The
family
is
too
cut
up
to
listen
and
it
would
n't
be
no
kindness
to
them
.
"
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Will
stopped
and
,
turning
to
Mrs.
Tarleton
,
he
said
in
a
lower
voice
:
"
I
wonder
could
n't
you
take
Scarlett
in
the
house
,
Ma
'm
?
It
ai
n't
right
for
her
to
be
standin
'
in
the
sun
so
long
.
And
Grandma
Fontaine
do
n't
look
any
too
peart
neither
,
meanin
'
no
disrespect
.
"
Startled
at
the
abrupt
switching
from
the
eulogy
to
herself
,
Scarlett
went
red
with
embarrassment
as
all
eyes
turned
toward
her
.
Why
should
Will
advertise
her
already
obvious
pregnancy
?
She
gave
him
a
shamed
indignant
look
,
but
Will
's
placid
gaze
bore
her
down
.
"
Please
,
"
his
look
said
.
"
I
know
what
I
'm
doin
'
.
"