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"
I
do
n't
see
why
you
of
all
people
should
be
subscribing
,
"
she
said
acidly
.
When
Rhett
told
her
with
the
proper
sober
mien
that
he
was
moved
to
contribute
by
the
memories
of
former
comrades
in
arms
,
braver
than
he
but
less
fortunate
,
who
now
lay
in
unmarked
graves
,
Mrs.
Elsing
's
aristocratic
jaw
dropped
.
Dolly
Merriwether
had
told
her
Scarlett
had
said
Captain
Butler
was
in
the
army
but
,
of
course
,
she
had
n't
believed
it
.
Nobody
had
believed
it
.
"
You
in
the
army
?
What
was
your
company
--
your
regiment
?
"
Rhett
gave
them
.
"
Oh
,
the
artillery
!
Everyone
I
knew
was
either
in
the
cavalry
or
the
infantry
.
Then
,
that
explains
--
"
She
broke
off
,
disconcerted
,
expecting
to
see
his
eyes
snap
with
malice
.
But
he
only
looked
down
and
toyed
with
his
watch
chain
.
"
I
would
have
liked
the
infantry
,
"
he
said
,
passing
completely
over
her
insinuation
,
"
but
when
they
found
that
I
was
a
West
Pointer
--
though
I
did
not
graduate
,
Mrs.
Elsing
,
due
to
a
boyish
prank
--
they
put
me
in
the
artillery
,
the
regular
artillery
,
not
the
militia
.
They
needed
men
with
specialized
knowledge
in
that
last
campaign
.
You
know
how
heavy
the
losses
had
been
,
so
many
artillerymen
killed
.
It
was
pretty
lonely
in
the
artillery
.
I
did
n't
see
a
soul
I
knew
.
I
do
n't
believe
I
saw
a
single
man
from
Atlanta
during
my
whole
service
.
"
"
Well
!
"
said
Mrs.
Elsing
,
confused
.
If
he
had
been
in
the
army
then
she
was
wrong
.
She
had
made
many
sharp
remarks
about
his
cowardice
and
the
memory
of
them
made
her
feel
guilty
.
"
Well
!
And
why
have
n't
you
ever
told
anybody
about
your
service
?
You
act
as
though
you
were
ashamed
of
it
.
"
Rhett
looked
her
squarely
in
the
eyes
,
his
face
blank
.
"
Mrs.
Elsing
,
"
he
said
earnestly
,
"
believe
me
when
I
say
that
I
am
prouder
of
my
services
to
the
Confederacy
than
of
anything
I
have
ever
done
or
will
do
.
I
feel
--
I
feel
--
"