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He
winced
and
she
knew
she
had
said
the
wrong
thing
.
He
turned
and
looked
out
of
the
window
again
.
"
I
do
n't
want
allowances
made
for
me
.
I
want
to
stand
on
my
own
feet
for
what
I
'm
worth
.
What
have
I
done
with
my
life
,
up
till
now
?
It
's
time
I
made
something
of
myself
--
or
went
down
through
my
own
fault
.
I
've
been
your
pensioner
too
long
already
.
"
"
But
I
'm
offering
you
a
half-interest
in
the
mill
,
Ashley
!
You
would
be
standing
on
your
own
feet
because
--
you
see
,
it
would
be
your
own
business
.
"
"
It
would
amount
to
the
same
thing
.
I
'd
not
be
buying
the
half-interest
.
I
'd
be
taking
it
as
a
gift
.
And
I
've
taken
too
many
gifts
from
you
already
,
Scarlett
--
food
and
shelter
and
even
clothes
for
myself
and
Melanie
and
the
baby
.
And
I
've
given
you
nothing
in
return
.
"
"
Oh
,
but
you
have
!
Will
could
n't
have
--
"
"
I
can
split
kindling
very
nicely
now
.
"
"
Oh
,
Ashley
!
"
she
cried
despairingly
,
tears
in
her
eyes
at
the
jeering
note
in
his
voice
.
"
What
has
happened
to
you
since
I
've
been
gone
?
You
sound
so
hard
and
bitter
!
You
did
n't
used
to
be
this
way
.
"
"
What
's
happened
?
A
very
remarkable
thing
,
Scarlett
.
I
've
been
thinking
.
I
do
n't
believe
I
really
thought
from
the
time
of
the
surrender
until
you
went
away
from
here
.
I
was
in
a
state
of
suspended
animation
and
it
was
enough
that
I
had
something
to
eat
and
a
bed
to
lie
on
.
But
when
you
went
to
Atlanta
,
shouldering
a
man
's
burden
,
I
saw
myself
as
much
less
than
a
man
--
much
less
,
indeed
,
than
a
woman
.
Such
thoughts
are
n't
pleasant
to
live
with
and
I
do
not
intend
to
live
with
them
any
longer
.
Other
men
came
out
of
the
war
with
less
than
I
had
,
and
look
at
them
now
.
So
I
'm
going
to
New
York
.
"
"
But
--
I
do
n't
understand
!
If
it
's
work
you
want
,
why
wo
n't
Atlanta
do
as
well
as
New
York
?
And
my
mill
--
"