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"
Ah
,
Scarlett
,
how
the
thought
of
a
dollar
does
make
your
eyes
sparkle
!
Are
you
sure
you
have
n't
some
Scotch
or
perhaps
Jewish
blood
as
well
as
Irish
?
"
"
Do
n't
be
hateful
!
I
did
n't
mean
to
throw
it
in
your
face
about
Aunt
'
Lalie
.
But
honestly
,
she
thinks
I
'm
made
of
money
.
She
's
always
writing
me
for
more
and
,
God
knows
,
I
've
got
enough
on
my
hands
without
supporting
all
of
Charleston
.
What
did
your
father
die
of
?
"
"
Genteel
starvation
,
I
think
--
and
hope
.
It
served
him
right
.
He
was
willing
to
let
Mother
and
Rosemary
starve
with
him
.
Now
that
he
's
dead
,
I
can
help
them
.
I
've
bought
them
a
house
on
the
Battery
and
they
've
servants
to
look
after
them
.
But
of
course
,
they
could
n't
let
it
be
known
that
the
money
came
from
me
.
"
"
Why
not
?
"
"
My
dear
,
surely
you
know
Charleston
!
You
've
visited
there
.
My
family
may
be
poor
but
they
have
a
position
to
uphold
.
And
they
could
n't
uphold
it
if
it
were
known
that
gambling
money
and
speculator
's
money
and
Carpetbag
money
was
behind
it
.
No
,
they
gave
it
out
that
Father
left
an
enormous
life
insurance
--
that
he
'd
beggared
himself
and
starved
himself
to
death
to
keep
up
the
payments
,
so
that
after
he
died
,
they
'd
be
provided
for
.
So
he
is
looked
upon
as
an
even
greater
gentleman
of
the
old
school
than
before
...
In
fact
,
a
martyr
to
his
family
.
I
hope
he
's
turning
in
his
grave
at
the
knowledge
that
Mother
and
Rosemary
are
comfortable
now
,
in
spite
of
his
efforts
...
In
a
way
,
I
'm
sorry
he
's
dead
because
he
wanted
to
die
--
was
so
glad
to
die
.
"
"
Why
?
"
"
Oh
,
he
really
died
when
Lee
surrendered
.
You
know
the
type
.
He
never
could
adjust
himself
to
the
new
times
and
spent
his
time
talking
about
the
good
old
days
.
"
"
Rhett
,
are
all
old
folks
like
that
?
"
She
was
thinking
of
Gerald
and
what
Will
had
said
about
him
.
"
Heavens
,
no
!
Just
look
at
your
Uncle
Henry
and
that
old
wild
cat
,
Mr.
Merriwether
,
just
to
name
two
.
They
took
a
new
lease
on
life
when
they
marched
out
with
the
Home
Guard
and
it
seems
to
me
that
they
've
gotten
younger
and
more
peppery
ever
since
.
I
met
old
man
Merriwether
this
morning
driving
Rene
's
pie
wagon
and
cursing
the
horse
like
an
army
mule
skinner
.
He
told
me
he
felt
ten
years
younger
since
he
escaped
from
the
house
and
his
daughter-inlaw
's
coddling
and
took
to
driving
the
wagon
.
And
your
Uncle
Henry
enjoys
fighting
the
Yankees
in
court
and
out
and
defending
the
widow
and
the
orphan
--
free
of
charge
,
I
fear
--
against
the
Carpetbaggers
.
If
there
had
n't
been
a
war
,
he
'd
have
retired
long
ago
and
nursed
his
rheumatism
.
They
're
young
again
because
they
are
of
use
again
and
feel
that
they
are
needed
.
And
they
like
this
new
day
that
gives
old
men
another
chance
.
But
there
are
plenty
of
people
,
young
people
,
who
feel
like
my
father
and
your
father
.
They
ca
n't
and
wo
n't
adjust
and
that
brings
me
to
the
unpleasant
subject
I
want
to
discuss
with
you
,
Scarlett
.
"