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"
Oh
,
fiddle-dee-dee
!
"
"
I
never
thought
about
what
it
meant
to
Wade
,
"
said
Rhett
slowly
.
"
I
never
thought
how
he
's
suffered
.
And
it
's
not
going
to
be
that
way
for
Bonnie
.
"
"
What
way
?
"
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"
Do
you
think
I
'm
going
to
have
my
Bonnie
ashamed
of
her
father
?
Have
her
left
out
of
parties
when
she
's
nine
or
ten
?
Do
you
think
I
'm
going
to
have
her
humiliated
like
Wade
for
things
that
are
n't
her
fault
but
yours
and
mine
?
"
"
Oh
,
children
's
parties
!
"
"
Out
of
children
's
parties
grow
young
girls
'
debut
parties
.
Do
you
think
I
'm
going
to
let
my
daughter
grow
up
outside
of
everything
decent
in
Atlanta
?
I
'm
not
going
to
send
her
North
to
school
and
to
visit
because
she
wo
n't
be
accepted
here
or
in
Charleston
or
Savannah
or
New
Orleans
.
And
I
'm
not
going
to
see
her
forced
to
marry
a
Yankee
or
a
foreigner
because
no
decent
Southern
family
will
have
her
--
because
her
mother
was
a
fool
and
her
father
a
blackguard
.
"
Wade
,
who
had
come
back
to
the
door
,
was
an
interested
but
puzzled
listener
.
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"
Bonnie
can
marry
Beau
,
Uncle
Rhett
.
"
The
anger
went
from
Rhett
's
face
as
he
turned
to
the
little
boy
,
and
he
considered
his
words
with
apparent
seriousness
as
he
always
did
when
dealing
with
the
children
.
"
That
's
true
,
Wade
.
Bonnie
can
marry
Beau
Wilkes
,
but
who
will
you
marry
?
"