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"
No
more
mule
in
horse
harness
?
"
"
Mist
'
Rhett
,
Miss
Scarlett
wuz
bad
ter
tell
you
dat
!
You
ain
'
holin
'
dat
again
'
dis
ole
nigger
?
"
"
No
.
I
'm
not
holding
it
.
I
just
wanted
to
know
.
Have
another
drink
,
Mammy
.
Have
the
whole
bottle
.
Drink
up
,
Wade
!
Give
us
a
toast
.
"
"
To
Sissy
,
"
cried
Wade
and
gulped
the
liquid
down
.
Choking
he
began
to
cough
and
hiccough
and
the
other
two
laughed
and
beat
him
on
the
back
.
From
the
moment
his
daughter
was
born
,
Rhett
's
conduct
was
puzzling
to
all
observers
and
he
upset
many
settled
notions
about
himself
,
notions
which
both
the
town
and
Scarlett
were
loath
to
surrender
.
Whoever
would
have
thought
that
he
of
all
people
would
be
so
shamelessly
,
so
openly
proud
of
fatherhood
?
Especially
in
view
of
the
embarrassing
circumstance
that
his
first-born
was
a
girl
and
not
a
boy
.
The
novelty
of
fatherhood
did
not
wear
off
.
This
caused
some
secret
envy
among
women
whose
husbands
took
offspring
for
granted
,
long
before
the
children
were
christened
.
He
buttonholed
people
on
the
street
and
related
details
of
his
child
's
miraculous
progress
without
even
prefacing
his
remarks
with
the
hypocritical
but
polite
:
"
I
know
everyone
thinks
their
own
child
is
smart
but
--
"
He
thought
his
daughter
marvelous
,
not
to
be
compared
with
lesser
brats
,
and
he
did
not
care
who
knew
it
.
When
the
new
nurse
permitted
the
baby
to
suck
a
bit
of
fat
pork
,
thereby
bringing
on
the
first
attack
of
colic
,
Rhett
's
conduct
sent
seasoned
fathers
and
mothers
into
gales
of
laughter
.
He
hurriedly
summoned
Dr.
Meade
and
two
other
doctors
,
and
with
difficulty
he
was
restrained
from
beating
the
unfortunate
nurse
with
his
crop
.
The
nurse
was
discharged
and
thereafter
followed
a
series
of
nurses
who
remained
,
at
the
most
,
a
week
.
None
of
them
was
good
enough
to
satisfy
the
exacting
requirements
Rhett
laid
down
.
Mammy
likewise
viewed
with
displeasure
the
nurses
that
came
and
went
,
for
she
was
jealous
of
any
strange
negro
and
saw
no
reason
why
she
could
not
care
for
the
baby
and
Wade
and
Ella
,
too
.
But
Mammy
was
showing
her
age
and
rheumatism
was
slowing
her
lumbering
tread
.
Rhett
lacked
the
courage
to
cite
these
reasons
for
employing
another
nurse
.
He
told
her
instead
that
a
man
of
his
position
could
not
afford
to
have
only
one
nurse
.
It
did
not
look
well
.
He
would
hire
two
others
to
do
the
drudgery
and
leave
her
as
Mammy-inchief
.
This
Mammy
understood
very
well
.
More
servants
were
a
credit
to
her
position
as
well
as
Rhett
's
.
But
she
would
not
,
she
told
him
firmly
,
have
any
trashy
free
issue
niggers
in
her
nursery
.
So
Rhett
sent
to
Tara
for
Prissy
.
He
knew
her
shortcomings
but
,
after
all
,
she
was
a
family
darky
.
And
Uncle
Peter
produced
a
great-niece
named
Lou
who
had
belonged
to
one
of
Miss
Pitty
's
Burr
cousins
.
Even
before
Scarlett
was
able
to
be
about
again
,
she
noticed
Rhett
's
pre-occupation
with
the
baby
and
was
somewhat
nettled
and
embarrassed
at
his
pride
in
her
in
front
of
callers
.
It
was
all
very
well
for
a
man
to
love
his
child
but
she
felt
there
was
something
unmanly
in
the
display
of
such
love
He
should
be
offhand
and
careless
,
as
other
men
were
.