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"
Um
?
"
said
Scarlett
absently
,
trying
to
peer
through
the
crowd
of
arguing
men
to
where
Ashley
still
sat
talking
at
Melanie
's
feet
.
"
Yes
!
"
whispered
Charles
,
in
a
rapture
that
she
had
neither
laughed
,
screamed
nor
fainted
,
as
he
had
always
imagined
young
girls
did
under
such
circumstances
.
"
I
love
you
!
You
are
the
most
--
the
most
--
"
and
he
found
his
tongue
for
the
first
time
in
his
life
.
"
The
most
beautiful
girl
I
've
ever
known
and
the
sweetest
and
the
kindest
,
and
you
have
the
dearest
ways
and
I
love
you
with
all
my
heart
.
I
can
not
hope
that
you
could
love
anyone
like
me
but
,
my
dear
Miss
O'Hara
,
if
you
can
give
me
any
encouragement
,
I
will
do
anything
in
the
world
to
make
you
love
me
.
I
will
--
"
Charles
stopped
,
for
he
could
n't
think
of
anything
difficult
enough
of
accomplishment
to
really
prove
to
Scarlett
the
depth
of
his
feeling
,
so
he
said
simply
:
"
I
want
to
marry
you
.
"
Scarlett
came
back
to
earth
with
a
jerk
,
at
the
sound
of
the
word
"
marry
.
"
She
had
been
thinking
of
marriage
and
of
Ashley
,
and
she
looked
at
Charles
with
poorly
concealed
irritation
.
Why
must
this
calf-like
fool
intrude
his
feelings
on
this
particular
day
when
she
was
so
worried
she
was
about
to
lose
her
mind
?
She
looked
into
the
pleading
brown
eyes
and
she
saw
none
of
the
beauty
of
a
shy
boy
's
first
love
,
of
the
adoration
of
an
ideal
come
true
or
the
wild
happiness
and
tenderness
that
were
sweeping
through
him
like
a
flame
.
Scarlett
was
used
to
men
asking
her
to
marry
them
,
men
much
more
attractive
than
Charles
Hamilton
,
and
men
who
had
more
finesse
than
to
propose
at
a
barbecue
when
she
had
more
important
matters
on
her
mind
.
She
only
saw
a
boy
of
twenty
,
red
as
a
beet
and
looking
very
silly
.
She
wished
that
she
could
tell
him
how
silly
he
looked
.
But
automatically
,
the
words
Ellen
had
taught
her
to
say
in
such
emergencies
rose
to
her
lips
and
casting
down
her
eyes
,
from
force
of
long
habit
,
she
murmured
:
"
Mr.
Hamilton
,
I
am
not
unaware
of
the
honor
you
have
bestowed
on
me
in
wanting
me
to
become
your
wife
,
but
this
is
all
so
sudden
that
I
do
not
know
what
to
say
.
"
That
was
a
neat
way
of
smoothing
a
man
's
vanity
and
yet
keeping
him
on
the
string
,
and
Charles
rose
to
it
as
though
such
bait
were
new
and
he
the
first
to
swallow
it
.
"
I
would
wait
forever
!
I
would
n't
want
you
unless
you
were
quite
sure
.
Please
,
Miss
O'Hara
,
tell
me
that
I
may
hope
!
"
"
Um
,
"
said
Scarlett
,
her
sharp
eyes
noting
that
Ashley
,
who
had
not
risen
to
take
part
in
the
war
talk
,
was
smiling
up
at
Melanie
.
If
this
fool
who
was
grappling
for
her
hand
would
only
keep
quiet
for
a
moment
,
perhaps
she
could
hear
what
they
were
saying
.
She
must
hear
what
they
said
.
What
did
Melanie
say
to
him
that
brought
that
look
of
interest
to
his
eyes
?
Charles
'
words
blurred
the
voices
she
strained
to
hear
.
"
Oh
,
hush
!
"
she
hissed
at
him
,
pinching
his
hand
and
not
even
looking
at
him
.