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But
Rhett
showed
no
inclination
to
make
Bonnie
behave
.
Whatever
she
did
was
right
and
if
she
wanted
the
moon
she
could
have
it
,
if
he
could
reach
it
for
her
.
His
pride
in
her
beauty
,
her
curls
,
her
dimples
,
her
graceful
little
gestures
was
boundless
.
He
loved
her
pertness
,
her
high
spirits
and
the
quaint
sweet
manner
she
had
of
showing
her
love
for
him
.
For
all
her
spoiled
and
willful
ways
she
was
such
a
lovable
child
that
he
lacked
the
heart
to
try
to
curb
her
.
He
was
her
god
,
the
center
of
her
small
world
,
and
that
was
too
precious
for
him
to
risk
losing
by
reprimands
.
She
clung
to
him
like
a
shadow
.
She
woke
him
earlier
than
he
cared
to
wake
,
sat
beside
him
at
the
table
,
eating
alternately
from
his
plate
and
her
own
,
rode
in
front
of
him
on
his
horse
and
permitted
no
one
but
Rhett
to
undress
her
and
put
her
to
sleep
in
the
small
bed
beside
his
.
It
amused
and
touched
Scarlett
to
see
the
iron
hand
with
which
her
small
child
ruled
her
father
.
Who
would
have
thought
that
Rhett
,
of
all
people
,
would
take
fatherhood
so
seriously
?
But
sometimes
a
dart
of
jealousy
went
through
Scarlett
because
Bonnie
,
at
the
age
of
four
,
understood
Rhett
better
than
she
had
ever
understood
him
and
could
manage
him
better
than
she
had
ever
managed
him
.
When
Bonnie
was
four
years
old
,
Mammy
began
to
grumble
about
the
impropriety
of
a
girl
child
riding
"
a-straddle
in
front
of
her
pa
wid
her
dress
flyin
'
up
.
"
Rhett
lent
an
attentive
ear
to
this
remark
,
as
he
did
to
all
Mammy
's
remarks
about
the
proper
raising
of
little
girls
.
The
result
was
a
small
brown
and
white
Shetland
pony
with
a
long
silky
mane
and
tail
and
a
tiny
sidesaddle
with
silver
trimmings
.
Ostensibly
the
pony
was
for
all
three
children
and
Rhett
bought
a
saddle
for
Wade
too
.
But
Wade
infinitely
preferred
his
St.
Bernard
dog
and
Ella
was
afraid
of
all
animals
.
So
the
pony
became
Bonnie
's
own
and
was
named
"
Mr.
Butler
.
"
The
only
flaw
in
Bonnie
's
possessive
joy
was
that
she
could
not
still
ride
astride
like
her
father
,
but
after
he
had
explained
how
much
more
difficult
it
was
to
ride
on
the
sidesaddle
,
she
was
content
and
learned
rapidly
.
Rhett
's
pride
in
her
good
seat
and
her
good
hands
was
enormous
.
"
Wait
till
she
's
old
enough
to
hunt
,
"
he
boasted
.
"
There
'll
be
no
one
like
her
on
any
field
.
I
'll
take
her
to
Virginia
then
.
That
's
where
the
real
hunting
is
.
And
Kentucky
where
they
appreciate
good
riders
.
"
When
it
came
to
making
her
riding
habit
,
as
usual
she
had
her
choice
of
colors
and
as
usual
chose
blue
.
"
But
,
my
darling
!
Not
that
blue
velvet
!
The
blue
velvet
is
for
a
party
dress
for
me
,
"
laughed
Scarlett
.
"
A
nice
black
broadcloth
is
what
little
girls
wear
.
"
Seeing
the
small
black
brows
coming
together
:
"
For
Heaven
's
sake
,
Rhett
,
tell
her
how
unsuitable
it
would
be
and
how
dirty
it
will
get
.
"
"
Oh
,
let
her
have
the
blue
velvet
.
If
it
gets
dirty
,
we
'll
make
her
another
one
,
"
said
Rhett
easily
.
So
Bonnie
had
her
blue
velvet
habit
with
a
skirt
that
trailed
down
the
pony
's
side
and
a
black
hat
with
a
red
plume
in
it
,
because
Aunt
Melly
's
stories
of
Jeb
Stuart
's
plume
had
appealed
to
her
imagination
.
On
days
that
were
bright
and
clear
the
two
could
be
seen
riding
down
Peachtree
Street
,
Rhett
reining
in
his
big
black
horse
to
keep
pace
with
the
fat
pony
's
gait
.
Sometimes
they
went
tearing
down
the
quiet
roads
about
the
town
,
scattering
chickens
and
dogs
and
children
,
Bonnie
beating
Mr.
Butler
with
her
crop
,
her
tangled
curls
flying
,
Rhett
holding
in
his
horse
with
a
firm
hand
that
she
might
think
Mr.
Butler
was
winning
the
race
.
When
he
had
assured
himself
of
her
seat
,
her
hands
,
her
utter
fearlessness
,
Rhett
decided
that
the
time
had
come
for
her
to
learn
to
make
the
low
jumps
that
were
within
the
reach
of
Mr.
Butler
's
short
legs
.
To
this
end
,
he
built
a
hurdle
in
the
back
yard
and
paid
Wash
,
one
of
Uncle
Peter
's
small
nephews
,
twenty-five
cents
a
day
to
teach
Mr.
Butler
to
jump
.
He
began
with
a
bar
two
inches
from
the
ground
and
gradually
worked
up
the
height
to
a
foot
.