{9791}{9843}What do we care if we were expelled|from college?
{9844}{9917}The war is gonna start any day.|We would've left college anyhow.
{9918}{9961}War! lsn't it exciting, Scarlett?
{9962}{10008}Do you know those Yankees|actually want a war?
{10009}{10066}-We'll show 'em.|-Fiddle-dee-dee!
{10067}{10100}War, war, war!
{10101}{10169}This war talk's spoiling all the fun|at every party this spring.
{10170}{10225}I get so bored I could scream!
{10235}{10313}-Besides, there isn't going to be any war.|-Not gonna be any war?
{10314}{10371}Why, honey, of course|there's going to be a war!
{10372}{10467}If either of you says "war" just once again,|I'll go in the house and slam the door.
{10470}{10544}-But, Scarlett, honey--|-Don't you want us to have a war?
{10686}{10714}Well...
{10743}{10774}...but remember...
{10786}{10815}...l warned you.
{10822}{10857}I've got an idea.
{10858}{10917}We'll talk about the Wilkes' barbecue|at Twelve Oaks.
{10918}{10984}That's a good idea.|Aren't you eating barbecue with us?
{10985}{11061}I hadn't thought about that yet.|I'll think about that tomorrow.
{11062}{11095}We want all your waltzes.
{11096}{11157}First Brent, then me, then Brent,|then me again and so on.
{11158}{11206}-Promise?|-I'd just love to.
{11232}{11318}If only I didn't have|every one of them taken already.
{11319}{11361}Why, honey, you can't do that to us.
{11362}{11425}-How about if we tell you a secret?|-A secret? Who about?
{11426}{11469}Do you know Miss Melanie Hamilton|from Atlanta?
{11470}{11533}Ashley Wilkes' cousin.|She's visiting the Wilkes'--
{11534}{11605}That goody-goody!|Who wants to know a secret about her?
{11606}{11646}Anyway, we heard, that is, they say--
{11647}{11743}-Ashley Wilkes is gonna marry her.|-The Wilkeses always marry their cousins.
{11745}{11786}Now do we get those waltzes?
{11793}{11824}Of course.
{11846}{11942}-I'll bet the other boys will be hopping mad.|-Let 'em be mad. We two can handle 'em!
{11961}{12015}It can't be true. Ashley loves me!
{12016}{12045}Scarlett!
{12055}{12094}What has gotten into her?
{12095}{12138}Do you suppose we made her mad?
{12139}{12234}Where're you goin' without your shawl,|and the night air fixin' to set in?
{12239}{12301}How come you didn't ask them gentlemen|to stay for supper?
{12302}{12351}You ain't got no more manners|than a field hand...
{12352}{12404}...after me and Miss Ellen done labored|with you.
{12405}{12466}Miss Scarlett, come on in the house!
{12467}{12521}Come on in before you catch|your death of dampness.
{12522}{12588}No! I'll wait for Pa to come home|from the Wilkes'.
{12589}{12628}Come on in here!
{12642}{12676}Come on!
{13040}{13073}Quittin' time!
{13074}{13106}Who says it's quittin' time?
{13107}{13137}I says it's quittin' time.
{13138}{13221}I's the foreman. I's the one that says|when it's quittin' time at Tara!
{13222}{13258}Quittin' time!
{13270}{13316}Quittin' time!
{14299}{14376}There's none in the county can touch you,|and none in the state.
{14409}{14433}Pa!
{14440}{14495}So it's proud of yourself, you are.
{14548}{14595}Well, Katie Scarlett O'Hara!
{14596}{14679}So, you've been spying on me,|and like your sister, Suellen...
{14680}{14734}...you'll tell your mother|I was jumping again.
{14735}{14816}Pa, you know I'm no tattletale like Suellen,|but it does seem to me...
{14817}{14885}...after you broke your knee last year|jumping that same fence--
{14886}{14996}I'll not have me own daughter tellin' me|what I shall jump and not jump.
{14997}{15036}It's my own neck, so it is.
{15037}{15130}All right, Pa, you jump what you please.|How are they all over at Twelve Oaks?
{15131}{15156}The Wilkeses?
{15157}{15253}Just as you'd expect with the barbecue|tomorrow and talking nothing but war.
{15258}{15324}Oh, bother the war.|Was there anyone else there?
{15325}{15405}Their cousin, Melanie Hamilton,|from Atlanta and her brother, Charles.
{15406}{15441}Melanie Hamilton!
{15442}{15494}She's a pale-faced, mealy-mouthed ninny.|I hate her.
{15495}{15533}Ashley Wilkes doesn't think so.
{15534}{15608}Ashley Wilkes couldn't like anyone like her.
{15620}{15677}What's your interest in Ashley|and Miss Melanie?
{15709}{15760}It's nothing. Let's go into the house, Pa.
{15761}{15839}Has he been trifling with you?|Has he asked you to marry him?
{15840}{15875}-No!|-No, nor will he.
{15876}{15955}I have it in strictest confidence|from John Wilkes this afternoon...
{15956}{15998}...Ashley is going to marry Miss Melanie.
{15999}{16059}It will be announced tomorrow night|at the ball.
{16073}{16113}I don't believe it.
{16114}{16164}Here! Here! Where are you off to?
{16171}{16193}Scarlett!
{16217}{16260}What are you about?
{16270}{16338}Have you made a spectacle of yourself|running after a man...
{16339}{16417}...who's not in love with you when|you might have any man in the county?
{16418}{16501}I haven't been running after him.|It's just a surprise, that's all.
{16502}{16568}Now, don't be jerking your chin at me.
{16569}{16655}If Ashley wanted to marry you,|it would be with misgivings I'd say "yes".
{16656}{16741}I want my girl to be happy.|You'd not be happy with him.
{16742}{16777}I would, I would!
{16778}{16820}What difference does it make|who you marry...
{16821}{16882}...so long as he's a Southerner|and thinks like you?
{16883}{16942}And when I'm gone, I'll leave Tara to you.
{16943}{17002}I don't want Tara.|Plantations don't mean anything when--
{17003}{17117}You mean to tell me, Katie Scarlett O'Hara,|that land doesn't mean anything to you?
{17118}{17182}Why, land is the only thing in the world|worth working for...
{17183}{17276}...worth fighting for, worth dying for,|because it's the only thing that lasts.
{17277}{17362}-Oh, Pa, you talk like an lrishman.|-It's proud I am that I'm lrish.
{17363}{17448}And don't you be forgetting, Missy,|that you're half lrish too.
{17449}{17508}And to anyone with a drop of lrish blood|in them...
{17509}{17563}...why, the land they live on|is like their mother.
{17564}{17676}Oh, but you're just a child.|It'll come to you, this love of the land.
{17677}{17732}There's no getting away from it|if you're lrish.
{18329}{18357}Yonder she comes!
{18358}{18424}Miss Scarlett, Miss Suellen, Miss Carreen,|your ma's home!
{18425}{18496}Actin' like a wet nurse|to them low-down, poor white trash...
{18497}{18582}...instead of bein' here eatin' her supper.|Cookie, stir up the fire!
{18583}{18643}Miss Ellen's got no business|wearin' herself out.
{18655}{18714}Take the lamp out on the porch!|Wearin' herself out.
{18715}{18774}Mist' Gerald, Miss Ellen's home.
{18775}{18824}Wearin' herself out|waitin' on the poor white trash.
{18825}{18877}Shut up, dogs!|Barkin' in the house like that.
{18878}{18942}Get up from there. Don't you hear|that Miss Ellen's comin'?
{18943}{18998}Get out there and get her medicine chest.
{19010}{19064}We was gettin' worried about you,|Miss Ellen.
{19065}{19130}-Mist' Gerald--|-All right, Pork. I'm home.
{19140}{19227}Mrs. O'Hara, we finished plowing|the creek bottom today.
{19228}{19292}What do you want me|to start on tomorrow?
{19293}{19386}Mr. Wilkerson, I've just come|from Emmy Slattery's bedside.
{19387}{19426}Your child has been born.
{19427}{19505}My child, ma'am?|I'm sure I don't understand.
{19506}{19564}Has been born and, mercifully, has died.
{19583}{19624}Goodnight, Mr. Wilkerson.
{19708}{19762}I'll fix your supper for you myself,|and you eats it.
{19763}{19793}After prayers, Mammy.
{19794}{19820}Yes, ma'am.
{19849}{19880}Mr. O'Hara.
{19895}{19935}You must dismiss Jonas Wilkerson.
{19936}{20021}Dismiss him, Mrs. O'Hara?|He's the best overseer in the county.
{20022}{20074}He must go tomorrow morning, first thing.
{20075}{20101}But....
{20135}{20161}-No!|-Yes.
{20195}{20261}The Yankee Wilkerson|and the white-trash Slattery girl!
{20262}{20311}We'll discuss it later, Mr. O'Hara.
{20312}{20341}Yes, Mrs. O'Hara.
{20477}{20517}I want to wear Scarlett's green dress!
{20518}{20584}I don't like your tone, Suellen.|Your pink gown is lovely.
{20585}{20671}-Can't I stay up for the ball tomorrow?|-But you may wear my garnets with it.
{20672}{20738}Why can't I stay up for the ball|tomorrow night?
{20739}{20779}Scarlett...
{20780}{20842}...you look tired, my dear.|I'm worried about you.
{20863}{20896}I'm all right, Mother.
{20897}{20958}Why can't I stay up for the ball|tomorrow night?
{20959}{20992}I'm 13 now.
{20993}{21049}You may go to the barbecue|and stay up through supper.
{21050}{21105}I didn't want to wear|your tacky green dress anyhow, stingy!
{21106}{21129}Oh, hush up!
{21130}{21166}Prayers, girls.
{21326}{21446}"And to all the saints, that I have sinned|exceedingly in thought, word and deed...
{21453}{21488}"...through my fault.
{21489}{21566}"Through my fault,|through my most grievous fault.
{21576}{21658}"Therefore, I beseech the Blessed Mary,|ever Virgin...
{21659}{21718}"...Blessed Michael, the Archangel...
{21719}{21764}"...Blessed John the Baptist...
{21765}{21820}"...the Holy Apostles, Peter and Paul...
{21834}{21910}"...and all the saints|to pray to the Lord, our God, for me."
{21911}{21959}But Ashley doesn't know I love him!
{21988}{22077}I'll tell him that I love him|and then he can't marry her!
{22105}{22181}"May the Almighty,|and most merciful Lord...
{22182}{22228}"...grant us pardon, absolution...
{22237}{22280}"...and remission of our sins. Amen."
{22343}{22396}Just hold on and suck in.
{22422}{22481}Mammy, here's Miss Scarlett's vittles.
{22482}{22541}You can take that back. I won't eat a bite.
{22542}{22584}Oh, yes, ma'am, you is!
{22585}{22638}You's gonna eat every mouthful of this.
{22662}{22712}No, I'm not!
{22777}{22826}Put on the dress,|because we're late already.
{22827}{22874}-What's my lamb gonna wear?|-That.
{22875}{22971}No you ain't! You can't show your bosom|before three o'clock.
{22978}{23020}I'm gonna speak to your ma about you!
{23021}{23103}If you say one word to Mother,|I won't eat a bite!
{23201}{23227}Well....
{23386}{23466}Keep your shawl on.|I ain't aimin' for you to get all freckled...
{23467}{23563}...after the buttermilk I done put on you|all this winter, bleachin' them freckles.
{23714}{23809}Now, Miss Scarlett, you come on|and be good, and eat just a little, honey.
{23810}{23836}No.
{23844}{23935}I'm going to have a good time today|and do my eating at the barbecue.
{23942}{24008}If you don't care what folks says|about this family, I does!
{24009}{24087}I has told you and told you|that you can always tell a lady...
{24088}{24142}...by the way she eats with folks.|Like a bird!
{24143}{24193}I ain't aimin' for you to go after|Mr. Wilkes...
{24194}{24248}...and eat like a field hand|and gobble like a hog!
{24249}{24280}Fiddle-dee-dee!
{24292}{24375}Ashley Wilkes told me he likes to see a girl|with a healthy appetite.
{24376}{24444}What gentlemen says and what they thinks|is two different things.
{24445}{24537}And I ain't noticed Mist' Ashley|askin' to marry you!
{24906}{24999}Now don't eat too fast. Ain't no need|of havin' it come right back up again.
{25059}{25135}Why does a girl have to be so silly|to catch a husband?
{25136}{25262}Scarlett, ifyou're not here by the time|I count ten, we'll be goin' without you!
{25263}{25291}I'm coming, Pa!
{25292}{25317}One...
{25318}{25357}...two, three...
{25373}{25424}...four, five, six....
{25450}{25480}Oh, dear!
{25481}{25572}My stays are so tight I know I'll never get|through the day without belching.
{26167}{26262}Well, John Wilkes. It's a grand day|you'll be having for the barbecue.
{26263}{26334}So it seems, Gerald.|But why isn't Mrs. O'Hara with you?
{26335}{26384}She's after settling accounts|with the overseer.
{26385}{26427}But she'll be along for the ball tonight.
{26428}{26473}Welcome to Twelve Oaks, Mr. O'Hara.
{26474}{26523}Thank you kindly, lndia.
{26524}{26589}Your daughter's getting prettier every day,|John.
{26603}{26674}India, here are the O'Hara girls.|We must greet them.
{26675}{26753}I can't stand Scarlett. If you saw|the way she throws herself at Ashley.
{26754}{26806}Now, that's your brother's business.
{26807}{26868}You must remember your duties|as hostess.
{26869}{26901}Good morning, girls.
{26939}{26977}Good morning, Scarlett.
{26994}{27053}Why, lndia Wilkes, what a lovely dress!
{27054}{27133}-Perfectly lovely, darling.|-I just can't take my eyes off it.
{27179}{27204}Scarlett, honey....
{27205}{27254}You're looking mighty fine this morning.
{27255}{27311}-Good morning, Miss Scarlett.|-Good morning.
{27327}{27374}-It's a pleasure to see you.|-Good morning.
{27375}{27404}Howdy, Miss Scarlett.
{27445}{27469}Ashley!
{27526}{27565}Scarlett, my dear.
{27601}{27652}I've been looking for you everywhere.
{27653}{27705}I've got something I must tell you.
{27706}{27794}-Can't we go some place where it's quiet?|-Yes, I'd like to, but l...
{27795}{27842}...l have something to tell you too.
{27843}{27910}Something I hope you'll be glad to hear.
{27929}{27988}But come say hello|to my cousin, Melanie, first.
{27989}{28027}Oh, do we have to?
{28035}{28106}She's been looking forward|to seeing you again.
{28107}{28133}Melanie!
{28159}{28195}Here's Scarlett.
{28207}{28231}Scarlett!
{28267}{28309}I'm so glad to see you again.
{28310}{28386}Melanie Hamilton!|What a surprise to run into you here.
{28387}{28439}I hope you'll stay with us|a few days at least.
{28440}{28528}I hope I shall stay long enough for us|to become real friends, Scarlett.
{28529}{28564}I do so want us to be.
{28565}{28611}We'll keep her here, won't we, Scarlett?
{28612}{28671}We'll just have to make the biggest fuss|over her, won't we?
{28672}{28746}If there's anybody knows how to give a girl|a good time, it's Ashley.
{28747}{28825}Though I expect our good times will seem|silly to you because you're so serious.
{28826}{28888}Oh, Scarlett, you have so much life.
{28898}{28933}I've always admired you so.
{28934}{28974}I wish I could be more like you.
{28975}{29045}You mustn't flatter me, Melanie,|and say things you don't mean.
{29046}{29130}Nobody could accuse Melanie|of being insincere. Could they, my dear?
{29142}{29194}Then she's not like you, is she, Ashley?
{29195}{29253}Ashley never means a word he says|to any girl.
{29267}{29350}Oh, why, Charles Hamilton,|you handsome old thing, you!
{29351}{29391}But, oh, Miss O'Hara, l....
{29392}{29446}Was it kind to bring|your good-looking brother here...
{29447}{29507}...just to break my poor, simple,|country-girl's heart?
{29514}{29563}She never even noticed Charles before.
{29564}{29618}Because he's your beau,|she's after him like a hornet.
{29619}{29681}Charles Hamilton,|I want to eat barbecue with you.
{29682}{29772}Mind you, don't go philandering with|any other girl, 'cause I'm mighty jealous.
{29773}{29806}I won't, Miss O'Hara!
{29818}{29847}I couldn't!
{29859}{29925}I do declare, Frank Kennedy,|if you don't look dashing...
{29926}{29959}...with that new set of whiskers!
{29960}{30020}Oh, thank you, Miss Scarlett.
{30029}{30098}Charles and Rafe asked me|to eat barbecue with them...
{30099}{30153}...but I told them I couldn't|because I promised you.
{30154}{30240}You needn't be so amused. Look at her!|She's after your beau now!
{30250}{30317}Oh, that's mighty flattering of you,|Miss Scarlett.
{30329}{30377}I'll see what I can do, Miss Scarlett.
{30384}{30448}What's your sister so mad about?|You sparkin' her beau?
{30449}{30525}As if I couldn't get a better beau|than that old maid in britches.
{30526}{30606}Brent and Stuart Tarleton, you handsome|old things, you! No, you're not!
{30607}{30645}I won't say that. I'm mad at you!
{30646}{30671}What have we done?
{30672}{30726}You haven't been near me all day.|I wore this old dress...
{30727}{30760}...'cause I thought you liked it.
{30761}{30810}I was counting on eating barbecue|with you two.
{30811}{30868}-Well, you are, Scarlett.|-Of course, you are.
{30869}{30962}Oh, I never can make up my mind|which of you two is the handsomer.
{30969}{31046}I was awake all last night trying|to figure it out.
{31180}{31225}Cathleen, who's that?
{31226}{31249}Who?
{31250}{31298}That man looking at us and smiling.
{31307}{31338}The nasty, dark one.
{31339}{31434}My dear, don't you know?|That's Rhett Butler. He's from Charleston.
{31437}{31487}He has the most terrible reputation.
{31605}{31683}He looks as if, as if he knows|what I look like without my shimmy!
{31684}{31710}Scarlett!
{31717}{31761}Why, my dear, he isn't received!
{31770}{31807}He spends a lot of time up North...
{31808}{31870}...because his folks in Charleston|won't even speak to him.
{31871}{31927}He was expelled from West Point,|he's so fast.
{31928}{32009}And then there's that business|about that girl he wouldn't marry.
{32010}{32038}Tell, tell!
{32039}{32135}Well, he took her out buggy riding|in the late afternoon without a chaperon!
{32154}{32214}And then he refused to marry her!
{32300}{32362}No, but she was ruined just the same.
{32499}{32539}Ashley!
{32540}{32568}Happy?
{32569}{32593}So happy!
{32633}{32686}You seem to belong here...
{32696}{32753}...as if it had all been imagined for you.
{32789}{32846}I like to feel that I belong|to the things you love.
{32847}{32886}You love Twelve Oaks as I do.
{32887}{32914}Yes, Ashley.
{32923}{32958}I love it as...
{32959}{32998}...as more than a house.
{33012}{33108}It's a whole world that wants only|to be graceful and beautiful.
{33110}{33163}It's so unaware that it may not last...
{33182}{33208}...forever.
{33209}{33289}You're afraid of what may happen|if the war comes, aren't you?
{33290}{33353}But we don't have to be afraid for us.
{33367}{33427}No war can come into our world, Ashley.
{33451}{33482}Whatever comes...
{33499}{33564}...l'll love you, just as I do now...
{33583}{33609}...until I die.
{33731}{33774}Isn't this better than sitting at a table?
{33775}{33834}A girl hasn't got but two sides to her|at a table.
{33868}{33893}I'll go get her dessert.
{33894}{33954}-Here, she said me.|-Allow me, Miss O'Hara.
{34007}{34036}I think....
{34115}{34182}I think Charles Hamilton may get it.
{34220}{34261}Oh, thank you, Miss O'Hara!
{34273}{34302}Thank you.
{34309}{34339}Go get it.
{34340}{34391}Isn't he the luckiest...?
{34566}{34590}Miss O'Hara...
{34628}{34652}...l love you.
{34690}{34748}I don't guess I'm as hungry as I thought.
{34829}{34900}Why do I have to take a nap? I'm not tired.
{34901}{34960}Well-brought-up young ladies|take naps at parties.
{34961}{35056}And it's high time you started behavin' and|actin' like you was Miss Ellen's daughter.
{35057}{35140}When we were at Saratoga I didn't notice|any Yankee girls taking naps.
{35141}{35236}No, and you ain't gonna see|no Yankee girls at the ball tonight neither.
{35237}{35277}How was Ashley today, Scarlett?
{35278}{35342}He didn't seem to be paying|much attention to you.
{35343}{35383}You mind your own business!
{35391}{35442}You'll be lucky not to lose|ol' whisker-face Kennedy.
{35443}{35476}You've liked Ashley for months!
{35477}{35536}His engagement's gonna be announced|tonight. Pa said so this morning.
{35537}{35566}That's all you know.
{35590}{35660}Miss Scarlett! Miss Suellen!|You all behave yourselves.
{35661}{35701}Actin' like poor, white-trash children!
{35702}{35773}If you's old enough to go to parties,|you's old enough to act like ladies.
{35774}{35800}Who cares!
{37033}{37094}We've borne enough insults|from the meddling Yankees.
{37095}{37161}It's time we made them understand|we'll keep our slaves...
{37162}{37197}...with or without their approval.
{37198}{37267}'Twas the sovereign right of the|state of Georgia to secede from the Union!
{37268}{37291}That's right!
{37292}{37354}The South must assert herself|by force of arms.
{37366}{37468}After we've fired on the Yankee rascals|at Fort Sumter, we've got to fight!
{37469}{37526}-There's no other way!|-Fight! That's right. Fight!
{37527}{37569}Let the Yankees ask for peace!
{37570}{37656}The situation is very simple.|The Yankees can't fight and we can.
{37683}{37718}There won't even be a battle.
{37719}{37758}They'll just turn and run every time.
{37759}{37804}One Southerner can lick 20 Yankees.
{37805}{37852}We'll finish them in one battle.
{37853}{37900}Gentlemen can always fight better|than rabble.
{37901}{37957}Yes, gentlemen always can fight better|than rabble.
{37958}{38015}What does the captain of our troop say?
{38016}{38097}Well, gentlemen, if Georgia fights|I go with her.
{38121}{38202}But, like my father, I hope that the Yankees|will let us leave the Union in peace.
{38203}{38240}-But, Ashley....|-But, Ashley, they've insulted us!
{38241}{38288}You can't mean you don't want war!
{38289}{38375}Most of the miseries of the world|were caused by wars.
{38376}{38471}And when the wars were over|no one ever knew what they were about.
{38474}{38509}If it wasn't that I knew you--
{38510}{38606}Now, gentlemen, Mr. Butler's been|up North, I hear.
{38610}{38658}Don't you agree with us, Mr. Butler?
{38673}{38734}I think it's hard winning a war with words,|gentlemen.
{38735}{38770}What do you mean, sir?
{38771}{38842}There's not a cannon factory|in the whole South.
{38843}{38890}What difference does that make|to a gentleman?
{38891}{38969}It'll make a great deal of difference|to a great many gentlemen, sir.
{38970}{39036}Are you hinting, Mr. Butler,|that the Yankees can lick us?
{39037}{39067}No, I'm not hinting.
{39068}{39144}I'm saying very plainly that the Yankees|are better equipped than we.
{39145}{39199}They've got factories, shipyards,|coal mines...
{39200}{39269}...and a fleet to bottle up our harbors|and starve us to death.
{39270}{39355}All we've got is cotton and slaves|and arrogance.
{39356}{39441}-That's Yankee treachery!|-Sir, I refuse to listen to any renegade talk!
{39442}{39480}I'm sorry if the truth offends you.
{39481}{39540}Apologies aren't enough, sir!
{39541}{39609}I hear you were turned out of West Point,|Mr. Rhett Butler...
{39610}{39706}...and you aren't received by any decent|family in Charleston, not even your own!
{39816}{39888}I apologize again for all my shortcomings.
{39932}{39998}Perhaps you won't mind if I walk about|and look over your place.
{39999}{40078}I seem to be spoiling everybody's brandy|and cigars and...
{40090}{40123}...dreams of victory.
{40291}{40377}That'sjust about what you could expect|from somebody like Rhett Butler.
{40378}{40422}You did everything but call him out.
{40423}{40451}He refused to fight.
{40452}{40520}Not quite that, Charles.|He refused to take advantage of you.
{40521}{40549}Take advantage of me?
{40550}{40585}He's one of the best shots in the country...
{40586}{40626}...as he's proved a number of times...
{40627}{40674}...against steadier hands and cooler heads|than yours.
{40675}{40705}-I'll show him!|-Now, please.
{40706}{40767}Don't go tweaking his nose anymore.
{40768}{40838}You may be needed|for more important fighting, Charles.
{40845}{40904}Now, if you'll excuse me,|Mr. Butler is our guest.
{40905}{40955}I think I'll just show him around.
{41260}{41286}Ashley!
{41468}{41504}Ashley!
{41519}{41545}Scarlett.
{41588}{41641}Who're you hiding from in here?
{41766}{41804}What are you up to?
{41854}{41926}Well, why aren't you upstairs resting|with the other girls?
{41958}{42008}What is this, Scarlett? A secret?
{42017}{42075}Oh, Ashley, Ashley...
{42089}{42118}...l love you.
{42125}{42153}Scarlett!
{42154}{42188}I love you, I do!
{42245}{42333}Well, isn't it enough that you've gathered|every other man's heart today?
{42334}{42393}You've always had mine.|You cut your teeth on it.
{42394}{42434}Oh, don't tease me now.
{42435}{42501}Have I your heart, my darling?|I love you, I love you.
{42502}{42592}You mustn't say such things.|You'll hate me for hearing them.
{42593}{42689}Oh, I could never hate you,|and I know you must care about me.
{42703}{42754}Oh, you do care, don't you?
{42782}{42809}Yes...
{42823}{42849}...l care.
{42885}{42955}Oh, can't we go away and forget|we ever said these things?
{42998}{43036}But how can we do that?
{43046}{43100}Don't you want to marry me?
{43101}{43143}I'm going to marry Melanie.
{43144}{43203}But you can't. Not if you care for me.
{43204}{43279}Oh, my dear, why must you make me|say things that will hurt you?
{43300}{43348}How can I make you understand?
{43370}{43407}You're so young and unthinking.
{43408}{43441}You don't know what marriage means.
{43442}{43505}I know I love you,|and I want to be your wife.
{43506}{43541}You don't love Melanie.
{43542}{43578}She's like me, Scarlett.
{43588}{43653}She's part of my blood|and we understand each other.
{43660}{43709}But you love me.
{43710}{43749}How could I help loving you?
{43763}{43824}You have all the passion for life that I lack.
{43825}{43887}That kind of love isn't enough|for a successful marriage...
{43888}{43927}...for two people as different as we are.
{43928}{44005}Well, why don't you say it, you coward?|You're afraid to marry me.
{44012}{44062}You'd rather live with that fool|who can't speak except...
{44063}{44155}...to say "yes" and "no" and raise a passel|of mealy-mouthed brats just like her.
{44156}{44191}You mustn't say such things|about Melanie.
{44192}{44234}Who are you to tell me I mustn't?
{44235}{44304}You led me on, you made me believe|you wanted to marry me.
{44305}{44361}Now, Scarlett, be fair.|I never, at any time--
{44362}{44446}You did, it's true you did!|I'll hate you till I die!
{44463}{44542}I can't think of anything bad enough|to call you.
{45187}{45233}Has the war started?
{45247}{45329}Sir, you should have made|your presence known.
{45336}{45392}In the middle of that beautiful love scene?
{45393}{45445}That wouldn't have been very tactful,|would it?
{45446}{45508}But don't worry,|your secret is safe with me.
{45523}{45551}Sir, you are no gentleman!
{45552}{45602}And you, Miss, are no lady.
{45614}{45658}Don't think I hold that against you.
{45659}{45702}Ladies have never held any charm for me.
{45703}{45776}First you take a low, common advantage|of me, then you insult me.
{45777}{45860}I meant it as a compliment|and I hope to see more of you...
{45861}{45929}...when you're free of the spell|of the elegant Mr. Wilkes.
{45930}{46037}He doesn't strike me as half good enough|for a girl of your, what was it?
{46038}{46078}Your "passion for living."
{46079}{46141}How dare you!|You aren't fit to wipe his boots.
{46177}{46249}And you were going to hate him|for the rest of your life.
{46307}{46403}She certainly made a fool of herself|running after all the men at the barbecue.
{46405}{46445}That's not fair, lndia.
{46446}{46514}She's so attractive,|the menjust naturally flock to her.
{46515}{46570}Oh, Melanie, you're just too good|to be true.
{46571}{46615}Didn't you see her going after|your brother, Charles?
{46616}{46668}Yes, and she knows Charles belongs to me.
{46669}{46709}Oh, you're wrong, lndia.
{46710}{46785}Scarlett's just high-spirited and vivacious.
{46786}{46857}Men may flirt with girls like that|but they don't marry them.
{46858}{46911}I think you're being very mean to her.
{47117}{47189}War! War's declared! War!
{47470}{47503}Miss O'Hara!
{47578}{47610}Miss O'Hara!
{47611}{47689}Mr. Lincoln has called for soldiers,|volunteers to fight against us.
{47690}{47754}Don't you men ever think|of anything important?
{47755}{47814}But it's war and everybody's going off|to enlist.
{47815}{47852}They're going right away. I'm going too.
{47853}{47877}Everybody?
{47980}{48038}Oh, Miss O'Hara, will you be sorry?
{48047}{48088}To see us go, I mean.
{48100}{48147}I'll cry into my pillow every night.
{48148}{48200}Miss O'Hara, I told you I loved you.
{48201}{48310}You're the most beautiful girl in the world,|and the sweetest and the dearest.
{48311}{48365}I know I couldn't hope|that you could love me.
{48366}{48449}I'm so clumsy and stupid|and not nearly good enough for you.
{48450}{48546}But if you could think of marrying me|I'd do anything in the world for you.
{48549}{48585}Just anything. I promise.
{48599}{48629}What did you say?
{48630}{48697}Miss O'Hara, I said, would you marry me?
{48836}{48884}Yes, Mr. Hamilton, I will.
{48899}{48954}You will? You'll marry me.|You'll wait for me?
{48963}{48994}I don't think I'd want to wait.
{48995}{49054}You mean you'll marry me before I go?
{49066}{49113}Oh, Miss O'Hara.
{49114}{49155}Scarlett....
{49196}{49233}When may I speak to your father?
{49234}{49260}The sooner the better.
{49261}{49298}I'll go now. I can't wait.
{49299}{49347}Will you excuse me, dear?
{49464}{49509}Mr. O'Hara, Mr. O'Hara.
{49510}{49557}It'll be a week at least|before they call on me.
{49558}{49632}Only a week, and then they'll take you|away from me.
{50428}{50492}Scarlett, I thought of you|at our wedding yesterday...
{50493}{50567}...and I hoped that yours would be|as beautiful, and it was.
{50584}{50608}Was it?
{50618}{50675}Now we're really and truly sisters.
{50692}{50728}-Charles.|-Melanie.
{50917}{50993}Don't cry, darling,|the war will be over in a few weeks...
{50994}{51044}...and I'll be coming back to you.
{52104}{52135}Miss Scarlett!
{52152}{52233}Well, I don't care.|I'm too young to be a widow.
{52234}{52265}Miss Scarlett!
{52308}{52370}Why, I just go around scaring people|in that thing.
{52397}{52458}You ain't supposed to be around people.|You's in mournin'.
{52459}{52514}For what? I don't feel anything.
{52531}{52593}Why should I have to pretend|and pretend....
{52610}{52646}What is it?
{52663}{52713}Oh, baby....
{52747}{52768}What is it?
{52778}{52814}My life is over.
{52823}{52886}Nothing will ever happen to me anymore.
{52943}{52976}Oh, Mother.
{52977}{53073}I know you'll think I'm horrible,|but I just can't bear going around in black.
{53090}{53156}It's bad enough not being able|to go to any parties...
{53157}{53194}...but looking this way too.
{53195}{53242}I don't think you're at all horrible.
{53243}{53334}It's only natural to want to look young|and be young when you are young.
{53349}{53389}Oh, baby....
{53413}{53460}How would you like|to go visiting somewhere?
{53461}{53491}Savannah perhaps?
{53492}{53540}What would I do in Savannah?
{53548}{53590}Well, Atlanta then.
{53591}{53645}There's lots going on there.
{53646}{53718}And you could stay|with Melanie and her Aunt Pittypat.
{53739}{53768}Melanie.
{53778}{53804}Yes.
{53823}{53853}Yes, I could, couldn't l?
{53854}{53930}Oh, Mother, you're sweet to me,|sweeter than anybody in the world.
{53931}{53962}You'd like it, really?
{53977}{54053}All right then.|Now stop your crying and smile.
{54099}{54137}You can take Prissy with you.
{54154}{54207}Start packing Miss Scarlett's things,|Mammy.
{54216}{54262}I'll go write the necessary letters.
{54336}{54360}Atlanta!
{54368}{54448}Savannah would be better for you.|You'd just get in trouble in Atlanta.
{54449}{54486}What trouble are you talking about?
{54487}{54570}You know what trouble I's talkin' about.|I's talkin' about Mist' Ashley Wilkes.
{54571}{54618}He'll be comin' to Atlanta|when he gets his leave...
{54619}{54681}...and you're sittin' there waitin'|for him just like a spider!
{54682}{54766}-He belongs to Miss Melanie--|-You go pack my things like Mother said.
{55269}{55340}They're all whispering,|and I just know it's about her.
{55341}{55386}What's it matter what they say,|Aunt Pittypat?
{55387}{55501}But Scarlett is living under my roof|so they all think I'm responsible for her...
{55502}{55594}...and for a widow to appear in public|at a social gathering!
{55595}{55659}Every time I think of it I feel faint!
{55660}{55762}Aunt Pitty, you know Scarlett came here|only to help raise money for the cause.
{55763}{55839}It was splendid of her|to make the sacrifice.
{55840}{55882}Anyone would think, to hear you talk...
{55883}{55967}...that she came here to dance|instead of to sell things.
{56262}{56306}Ladies and gentlemen!
{56307}{56370}I have important news! Glorious news!
{56379}{56453}Another triumph|for our magnificent men in arms.
{56470}{56548}General Lee has completely|whipped the enemy.
{56549}{56645}And swept the Yankee Army|northward from Virginia.
{56866}{56940}And now, a happy surprise for all of us.
{56952}{57048}We have with us tonight that most daring|of all blockade-runners...
{57060}{57145}...whose fleet schooners,|slipping past the Yankee guns...
{57146}{57241}...have brought us here the very woolens|and laces we wear tonight.
{57242}{57338}I refer, ladies and gentlemen, to that|will-o'-the-wisp of the bounding main.
{57345}{57412}None other than our friend|from Charleston...
{57420}{57458}...Captain Rhett Butler!
{57959}{57995}Permit me.
{58098}{58173}Captain Butler, it's such a pleasure|to see you again.
{58182}{58231}I met you last at my husband's home.
{58232}{58285}That's kind of you to remember,|Mrs. Wilkes.
{58295}{58359}Did you meet Captain Butler|at Twelve Oaks, Scarlett?
{58360}{58410}Yes. I, I think so.
{58417}{58481}Only for a moment, Mrs. Hamilton.|It was in the library.
{58482}{58527}You had broken something.
{58554}{58613}Yes, Captain Butler, I remember you.
{58614}{58705}Ladies, the Confederacy asks for|your jewelry on behalf of our noble cause.
{58712}{58761}We aren't wearing any. We're in mourning.
{58762}{58794}Wait.
{58808}{58865}On behalf of Mrs. Wilkes|and Mrs. Hamilton.
{58889}{58923}Thank you, Captain Butler.
{58930}{58969}Just a moment, please.
{59043}{59092}But it's your wedding ring, ma'am.
{59093}{59172}It may help my husband more,|off my finger.
{59189}{59215}Thank you.
{59273}{59335}That's a very beautiful thing to do,|Mrs. Wilkes.
{59347}{59374}Here.
{59381}{59441}You can have mine, too, for the cause.
{59496}{59590}And you, Mrs. Hamilton.|I know just how much that means to you.
{59597}{59629}-Melanie!|-Yes, Dr. Meade.
{59630}{59687}I need your approval,|as a member of the Committee...
{59688}{59750}...for something we want to do|that's rather shocking.
{59767}{59812}Will you excuse us, please?
{59858}{59944}I'll say one thing, the war makes|the most peculiar widows.
{59952}{59982}I wish you'd go away.
{59983}{60057}If you had any raising you'd know|I never want to see you again.
{60127}{60164}Now, why be silly?
{60165}{60261}You've no reason for hating me.|I'll carry your guilty secret to my grave.
{60306}{60394}I guess I'd be very unpatriotic|to hate one of the great heroes of the war.
{60395}{60485}I do declare I was surprised to see|you turn out to be such a noble character.
{60486}{60569}I can't bear to take advantage|of your little girl ideas, Miss O'Hara.
{60570}{60620}I'm neither noble nor heroic.
{60628}{60658}But you are a blockade-runner.
{60659}{60709}For profit, and profit only.
{60719}{60768}Are you telling me|you don't believe in the cause?
{60769}{60827}I believe in Rhett Butler.|He's the only cause I know.
{60834}{60877}The rest doesn't mean much to me.
{60951}{61001}And now, ladies and gentlemen...
{61002}{61071}...l have a startling surprise|for the benefit of the hospital.
{61114}{61210}Gentlemen, if you wish to lead the opening|reel with the lady of your choice...
{61222}{61263}...you must bid for her.
{61299}{61372}Caroline Meade, how can you permit|your husband to conduct this...
{61373}{61413}...this slave auction?
{61414}{61476}Dolly Merriwether,|how dare you criticize me!
{61486}{61526}Melanie Wilkes told the doctor...
{61527}{61595}...that if it's for the benefit of the cause,|it's quite all right.
{61596}{61626}She did!
{61627}{61699}Oh dear, oh dear.|Where are my smelling salts?
{61709}{61739}I think I shall faint.
{61740}{61799}Don't you dare faint, Pittypat Hamilton.
{61800}{61862}If Melanie says it's all right, it is all right.
{61894}{61961}Come, gentlemen, do I hear your bids?|Make your offers.
{61982}{62023}Don't be bashful, gentlemen.
{62042}{62137}Twenty dollars,|$20 for Miss Maybelle Merriwether.
{62138}{62192}Twenty-five dollars for Miss Fanny Elsing.
{62193}{62245}Only $25 to give your--
{62246}{62296}One hundred and fifty dollars in gold.
{62311}{62341}For what lady, sir?
{62342}{62388}For Mrs. Charles Hamilton.
{62457}{62483}For whom, sir?
{62493}{62535}Mrs. Charles Hamilton.
{62536}{62590}Mrs. Hamilton is in mourning,|Captain Butler...
{62591}{62657}...but I'm sure any of our Atlanta belles|would be proud to--
{62658}{62742}Dr. Meade, I said Mrs. Charles Hamilton.
{62759}{62818}She will not consider it, sir.
{62819}{62850}Oh yes, I will.
{63145}{63222}Choose your partners for the Virginia reel.
{63248}{63298}We've sort of shocked the Confederacy.
{63299}{63339}It's a bit like blockade-running, isn't it?
{63347}{63374}It's worse.
{63375}{63422}But I expect a very fancy profit out of it.
{63423}{63465}I don't care what you expect|or what they think.
{63466}{63504}I'm going to dance and dance.
{63505}{63577}Tonight I wouldn't mind dancing|with Abe Lincoln himself.
{64342}{64405}Another dance and my reputation|will be lost forever.
{64406}{64458}With enough courage,|you can do without a reputation.
{64459}{64509}Oh, you do talk scandalous.
{64701}{64760}You do waltz divinely, Captain Butler.
{64761}{64854}Don't start flirting with me.|I'm not one of your plantation beaux.
{64855}{64910}I want more than flirting from you.
{64922}{64953}What do you want?
{64972}{65075}I'll tell you, Scarlett O'Hara, if you'll take|that Southern belle simper off your face.
{65097}{65134}Some day I want you to say to me...
{65135}{65202}...the words I heard you say|to Ashley Wilkes:
{65212}{65241}"l love you."
{65253}{65349}That's something you'll never hear from|me, Captain Butler, as long as you live.
{65833}{65888}How sweet, how kind.
{65902}{65949}He is a thoughtful gentleman.
{65950}{66041}Fiddle-dee-dee, why doesn't he say|something about my sacrifice?
{66231}{66280}Oh, the darling thing.
{66281}{66333}Oh, Rhett, it's lovely, lovely.
{66334}{66407}You didn't really bring it all the way|from Paris just for me.
{66408}{66492}Yes, I thought it was about time|I got you out of that fake mourning.
{66509}{66575}Next trip I'll bring you some green silk|for a frock to match it.
{66576}{66604}Oh, Rhett.
{66605}{66730}It's my duty to our brave boys at the front|to keep our girls at home looking pretty.
{66744}{66818}Oh, it's so long|since I've had anything new.
{67063}{67094}How do I look?
{67118}{67156}Awful! Just awful.
{67173}{67203}Why, what's the matter?
{67204}{67234}This war has stopped being a joke...
{67235}{67312}...when a girl like you doesn't know how|to wear the latest fashion.
{67442}{67502}Oh, Rhett, let me do it.
{67631}{67705}But, Rhett, I don't know how I dare wear it.
{67727}{67761}You will though.
{67775}{67836}And another thing, those pantalettes.
{67837}{67906}I don't know a woman in Paris|that wears pantalettes anymore.
{67907}{67936}Oh, what do they...?
{67945}{67997}You shouldn't talk about such things.
{67998}{68023}You little hypocrite.
{68024}{68088}You don't mind my knowing about them,|just my talking.
{68089}{68179}But, I really can't go on accepting gifts|from you, though you are awfully kind.
{68180}{68229}I'm not kind. I'm just tempting you.
{68230}{68321}I never give anything without expecting|something in return. I always get paid.
{68322}{68381}If you think I'll marry you to pay|for the bonnet, I won't.
{68382}{68444}Don't flatter yourself.|I'm not a marrying man.
{68463}{68525}Well, I won't kiss you for it either.
{68772}{68815}Open your eyes and look at me.
{68849}{68896}No, I don't think I will kiss you...
{68897}{68939}...although you need kissing badly.
{68940}{68973}That's what's wrong with you.
{68974}{69045}You should be kissed and often.|And by someone who knows how.
{69046}{69109}Oh, and I suppose you think|you're the proper person.
{69110}{69178}I might be, if the right moment ever came.
{69190}{69256}You're a conceited, black-hearted varmint,|Rhett Butler.
{69257}{69321}And I don't know why|I let you come and see me.
{69331}{69371}I'll tell you why, Scarlett.
{69372}{69426}Because I'm the only man over 16|and under 60...
{69427}{69481}...who's around to show you a good time.
{69482}{69546}But cheer up,|the war can't last much longer.
{69547}{69589}Oh really, Rhett? Why?
{69590}{69666}There's a battle going on right now|that ought to pretty well fix things...
{69667}{69692}...one way or the other.
{69693}{69743}Oh, Rhett. Is Ashley in it?
{69784}{69862}You still haven't gotten the wooden-headed|Mr. Wilkes out of your mind.
{69863}{69898}Yes, I suppose he's in it.
{69899}{69945}Oh, but tell me, Rhett, where is it?
{69954}{70029}Some little town in Pennsylvania|called Gettysburg.
{71983}{72008}Here you is, Miss Melanie.
{72009}{72074}They was fightin' for them|so it just got tore in half.
{72081}{72148}Scarlett, you look. The W's at the end.
{72242}{72323}Wellman, Wendell, White,|Whitner, Wilkins...
{72338}{72368}...Williams, Woolsey, Workman.
{72369}{72424}Scarlett, you've passed him.
{72438}{72483}Oh, he isn't there!
{72484}{72507}He isn't there!
{72508}{72562}Ashley's safe. He isn't listed.
{72563}{72616}Oh, he's safe, he's safe.
{72659}{72755}Oh, Scarlett, you're so sweet|to worry about Ashley like this for me.
{72935}{72968}I must go to her.
{73006}{73050}Don't, my dear, not here.
{73074}{73105}Let's go home.
{73138}{73178}Dr. Meade, not....
{73179}{73244}Yes, our boy, Darcy.
{73263}{73325}I was making these mittens for him.
{73342}{73385}He won't need them now.
{73409}{73504}Mother, I'm going to enlist! I'll show 'em.|I'll kill all those Yankees.
{73505}{73540}Phil Meade, you hush your mouth.
{73541}{73595}Do you think it will help your mother|to have you off getting shot too?
{73596}{73639}I never heard of anything so silly.
{73704}{73782}It's a black day, Scarlett.|You haven't had bad news, have you?
{73783}{73812}Ashley's safe.
{73819}{73859}I'm glad, for Mrs. Wilkes' sake.
{73860}{73897}But, Rhett, there are so many others.
{73898}{73921}Many of your friends?
{73922}{74010}Just about every family in the county.|The Tarleton boys, Rhett, both of them.
{74011}{74102}Yes, look at them.|All these poor tragic people.
{74121}{74205}The South's sinking to its knees.|It'll never rise again.
{74224}{74258}The cause....
{74265}{74343}The cause of living in the past is dying|right in front of us.
{74344}{74391}I never heard you talk like that before.
{74392}{74488}I'm angry. Waste always makes me angry.|And that's what all this is, sheer waste.
{74546}{74582}But don't you be downcast.
{74589}{74670}Ashley Wilkes is still alive to come home|to the women who love him...
{74680}{74714}...both of them.
{75594}{75629}Oh, you're here.
{75713}{75783}Oh, you're here. You're really here at last.
{75790}{75847}Oh, my dear, I've waited so long.
{75848}{75905}Melanie, my dear, my darling wife.
{76001}{76049}Oh, but we're forgetting Scarlett.
{76085}{76116}Scarlett, dear.
{76176}{76265}Well, is this any way to greet|a returning warrior?
{76274}{76310}Ashley, l....
{76390}{76430}Merry Christmas, Ashley.
{76636}{76728}Come on, old gentleman, come on.|We've got all your wives.
{76742}{76791}We've got all your little chicks.
{76792}{76867}You got nobody to worry your head|about leavin'.
{76881}{76905}Come on.
{76912}{77019}Now you just stand still so you can be|a Christmas gift for the white folks.
{77020}{77051}Now hold on.
{77068}{77092}Hold on!
{77111}{77163}Don't go gettin' so uppity...
{77164}{77221}...even if you is the last chicken in Atlanta.
{77279}{77338}Let's not talk about the war.|It's Christmas.
{77339}{77427}Let's talk about Twelve Oaks, and Tara|and all the times before the war.
{77428}{77465}Can we have the wine, Aunt Pittypat?
{77466}{77525}Why did you say there wasn't enough,|Uncle Peter?
{77526}{77614}There's plenty. It's the very last|of my father's fine Madeira.
{77615}{77708}He got it from his uncle,|Admiral Will Hamilton of Savannah...
{77715}{77801}...who married his cousin,|Jessica Carroll of Carrollton...
{77802}{77883}...who was his second cousin once removed|and a kin to the Wilkeses too.
{77890}{77972}I saved it to wish Ashley|a Merry Christmas.
{77986}{78075}But you mustn't drink it all at once|because it is the last.
{78193}{78257}I meant it, my dear.|It was a lovely Christmas gift.
{78264}{78323}Only generals have tunics like this,|nowadays.
{78324}{78367}I'm so happy you like it, dear.
{78368}{78412}Where did you get the cloth?
{78413}{78465}It was sent to me by a Charleston lady.
{78466}{78557}I nursed her son while he was in|the hospital, Ashley, before he died and....
{78574}{78636}Oh, you will take good care of it,|won't you?
{78643}{78694}You won't let it get torn.
{78706}{78729}Promise me.
{78730}{78758}You mustn't worry.
{78770}{78852}I'll bring it back to you|without any holes in it, I promise.
{78924}{78949}Good night, my dear.
{78950}{78993}Good night, Scarlett, darling.
{79322}{79376}Is it time yet, Uncle Peter,|for Mr. Ashley to leave?
{79377}{79419}Pretty quick now, Miss Scarlett.
{79420}{79505}She isn't going to the depot with him?|She hasn't changed her mind?
{79506}{79546}No, ma'am. She's layin' down.
{79547}{79643}She's so upset Mist' Wilkes told her|she can't even come downstairs.
{79801}{79825}Ashley!
{79931}{79988}Ashley, let me go to the depot with you.
{80000}{80086}Oh, Scarlett, I'd rather remember you|as you are now...
{80087}{80130}...not shivering at the depot.
{80142}{80171}All right.
{80187}{80254}Oh, Ashley, I've got a present for you, too.
{80422}{80470}Why, Scarlett, it's beautiful.
{80492}{80533}Tie it on me, my dear.
{80564}{80657}While Melly was making your new tunic,|I made this to go with it.
{80667}{80696}You made it yourself?
{80722}{80789}Well, then I shall value it all the more.
{80799}{80871}You know there's nothing|I wouldn't do for you.
{80890}{80942}There's something you can do for me.
{80943}{80967}What is it?
{80976}{81026}Will you look after Melanie for me?
{81055}{81127}She's so frail and gentle|and she loves you so much.
{81139}{81172}You see, if I were killed and she--
{81173}{81259}Oh, you mustn't say that. It's bad luck.|Say a prayer quickly.
{81266}{81302}You say one for me.
{81326}{81408}We shall need all our prayers|now the end is coming.
{81415}{81440}The end?
{81441}{81475}The end of the war.
{81494}{81540}And the end of our world, Scarlett.
{81573}{81644}But, Ashley, you don't think|the Yankees are beating us?
{81645}{81712}Oh, Scarlett, my men are barefooted now...
{81739}{81796}...and the snow in Virginia is deep.
{81815}{81849}When I see them...
{81858}{81964}...and I see the Yankees coming|and coming, always more and more....
{82036}{82101}Well, when the end does come|I shall be far away.
{82125}{82185}It'll be a comfort to me to know|that she has you.
{82211}{82261}You will promise, won't you?
{82321}{82345}Yes.
{82379}{82419}Is that all, Ashley?
{82443}{82506}All except, goodbye.
{82520}{82567}Oh, Ashley, I can't let you go.
{82568}{82598}-You must be brave--|-No....
{82599}{82628}You must.
{82642}{82690}How else can I bear going?
{82710}{82798}Oh, Scarlett, you are so fine|and strong and beautiful.
{82829}{82875}Not just your sweet face, my dear...
{82899}{82933}...but you.
{83009}{83062}Oh, Ashley, kiss me.
{83081}{83122}Kiss me goodbye!
{83283}{83306}No, Scarlett.
{83307}{83345}Oh, Ashley, I love you.
{83359}{83429}I've always loved you.|I never loved anyone else.
{83436}{83495}I only married Charles just to hurt you.
{83496}{83554}Oh, Ashley. Tell me you love me.
{83578}{83637}I'll live on it the rest of my life.
{83683}{83709}Goodbye.
{84187}{84239}When the war is over, Ashley.
{84258}{84306}When the war is over.
{84791}{84831}And there's a place back home...
{84851}{84927}...where a wild plum tree comes to flower|in the springtime.
{84959}{84999}Down by the creek, you know.
{85011}{85047}Yes, I know, I know.
{85069}{85149}When we were little,|my brother, Jeff, and I used to....
{85150}{85234}I told you about my brother, Jeff,|didn't l, ma'am?
{85246}{85277}I know I did.
{85287}{85317}He....
{85318}{85388}We don't know where Jeff is now, ma'am.
{85400}{85479}Since Bull Run we haven't heard|anything and....
{85491}{85547}Please, we must have|your temperature now.
{85548}{85612}Just take this in your mouth|and not talk anymore.
{85613}{85649}Not just now.
{85659}{85726}Melanie, I'm so tired I've gotta go home.
{85752}{85793}Aren't you tired, Melanie?
{85805}{85867}No, I'm not tired, Scarlett.
{85884}{85926}This might be...
{85927}{85951}...Ashley.
{85970}{86037}And only strangers here to comfort him.
{86047}{86095}No, I'm not tired, Scarlett.
{86124}{86165}They could all be...
{86177}{86208}...Ashley.
{86500}{86595}I've been sittin' by this curb one solid hour|waitin' to speak to you, Miss Wilkes.
{86596}{86662}Go on, you trash,|don't you be pesterin' these ladies.
{86663}{86701}Don't talk to her, Melly.
{86702}{86758}It's all right, Scarlett. Who are you?
{86759}{86825}My name's Belle Watlin'.|But that don't matter.
{86826}{86880}I expect you think|I've got no business here.
{86881}{86945}Hadn't you best tell me|what you want to see me about?
{86946}{87027}First time I come here, I says,|"Belle, you're a nurse."
{87028}{87079}But the ladies didn't want|my kind of nursin'.
{87080}{87132}Well, they was more than likely right.
{87133}{87178}Then I tried givin' 'em money.
{87179}{87240}My money wasn't good enough|for 'em, either.
{87241}{87272}Old pea-hens!
{87284}{87342}I know a gentleman|who says you're a human bein'.
{87349}{87437}If you are, which they ain't,|you'll take my money for the hospital.
{87438}{87516}What are you doing here?|Haven't you been told twice already?
{87517}{87566}This time I'm conversin' with Miss Wilkes.
{87567}{87614}You might as well take my money,|Miss Wilkes.
{87615}{87661}It's good money, even if it is mine.
{87668}{87708}I'm sure you're very generous.
{87709}{87784}No, I'm not. I'm a Confederate|like everybody else, that's all.
{87785}{87816}Of course you are.
{87824}{87878}There's some folks here|wouldn't feel that way.
{87879}{87941}But maybe they ain't|as good Christians as you.
{88114}{88181}Look, Mrs. Meade.|It's a great deal of money.
{88188}{88241}Ten, $20, $30, $50.
{88250}{88306}And it's not our paper money. It's gold.
{88320}{88361}Let me see that handkerchief.
{88370}{88397}"R. B."
{88457}{88533}And she's driving away|in Rhett Butler's carriage!
{88555}{88629}Oh, if I just wasn't a lady|what wouldn't I tell that varmint!
{89466}{89537}"The Lord is my Shepherd.|I shall not want.
{89538}{89600}"He maketh me to lie down|in green pastures.
{89610}{89636}"He leadeth....
{89694}{89732}"He restoreth my soul.
{89749}{89830}"He leadeth me in the paths|of righteousness for His name's sake.
{89847}{89924}"Yeah, though I walk through the valley|of the shadow of death...
{89934}{89972}"...l will fear no evil.
{89979}{90010}"For Thou art with me.
{90017}{90077}"Thy rod and Thy staff, they comfort me."
{90104}{90128}Yankees!
{90142}{90215}The Yankees!|Dr. Meade, they're getting closer.
{90216}{90327}They'll never get into Atlanta.|They'll never get through old Peg-Leg Hood.
{90351}{90403}Give me something for the pain.
{90413}{90455}Give me something for the pain!
{90456}{90509}Sorry, son, we haven't got anything|to give you.
{90557}{90619}These animules is drivin' me crazy!
{90655}{90703}What luck! You've got my jack...!
{90710}{90772}Give me an ace and I'll start another war!
{90773}{90813}I'll bid the moon!
{90902}{90998}That I'll never see you or Pa again.
{91029}{91067}This leg's got to come off, soldier.
{91068}{91129}No, no! Leave me alone!
{91130}{91158}I'm sorry, soldier.
{91159}{91201}We're all run out of chloroform, Dr. Meade.
{91202}{91242}Then we'll have to operate without it.
{91243}{91286}No, no! Leave me alone!
{91293}{91347}You can't do it. I won't let you do it to me!
{91348}{91419}Tell Dr. Wilson to take this leg off|immediately. It's gangrene.
{91420}{91477}No, no! Don't!
{91478}{91546}I haven't seen my family in three days.
{91547}{91590}I'm going home for half an hour.
{91600}{91638}Orderly! Give me a lift.
{91739}{91789}Nurse, you can free this bed.
{91813}{91849}Miss Scarlett!
{91892}{91932}Why, Frank Kennedy!
{91933}{91984}Miss Suellen, is she well?
{91991}{92069}When did they bring you in?|You all right? Are you badly hurt?
{92070}{92131}-But Miss Suellen, is she--|-She's all right, but l--
{92132}{92179}Dr. Wilson needs you|in the operating room.
{92180}{92238}He's going to take off that leg.|Better hurry.
{92283}{92317}I'll be back.
{92350}{92410}No, no, leave me alone!
{92422}{92487}No, no, I can't stand it!
{92499}{92561}No don't! Don't cut!
{92581}{92614}Don't cut!
{92626}{92669}Don't, don't!
{92679}{92705}Please!
{92712}{92758}Where's the nurse?
{92849}{92884}Mrs. Hamilton, Dr. Wilson's waiting.
{92885}{92946}Let him wait! I'm going home!|I've done enough.
{92947}{93029}I don't want any more men dying!|I don't want any more!


{345}{381}Big Sam!
{400}{445}Big Sam! Big Sam!
{472}{531}Almighty Moses, it's Miss Scarlett!
{532}{561}Big Sam!
{575}{600}Big Sam!
{601}{680}Sam, 'Lige, 'Postel, Prophet!|I'm so glad to see you!
{688}{751}Tell me about Tara, about my mother.|She didn't write me.
{752}{804}-She's gone and got sick, Miss Scarlett.|-Sick?
{805}{852}Just a little bit sick, that's all.
{853}{926}Your pa was wild when they wouldn't|let him fight 'cause of his broken knee.
{927}{1022}He had fits when they took us field hands|to dig ditches for white soldiers to hide in.
{1023}{1075}But your ma says|the Confederacy needs us.
{1076}{1109}So we're gonna dig for the South.
{1110}{1137}Sam, was there a doctor?
{1138}{1169}Sorry, ma'am, we've got to march.
{1170}{1236}Goodbye, Miss Scarlett.|Don't worry, we'll stop them Yankees.
{1237}{1324}Goodbye, Big Sam. Goodbye, boys.|If any of you get sick or hurt, let me know.
{1325}{1363}-Goodbye, Miss Scarlett.|-Goodbye.
{1364}{1400}-Goodbye.|-Goodbye.
{1889}{1946}Scarlett!
{2028}{2104}Climb into this buggy.|This is no day for walking.
{2105}{2132}You'll get run over.
{2133}{2162}Oh, Rhett!
{2177}{2229}Drive me to Aunt Pitty's, please.
{2268}{2311}Panic's a pretty sight, isn't it?
{2392}{2456}That's just another of General Sherman's|calling cards.
{2457}{2487}He'll be paying us a visit soon.
{2488}{2557}I've gotta get out of here|before the Yankees come!
{2558}{2602}And leave your work at the hospital?
{2603}{2692}Or have you had enough of death and lice|and men chopped up?
{2699}{2756}I suppose you weren't meant|for sick men, Scarlett.
{2757}{2806}Don't talk to me like that. I'm so scared.
{2807}{2848}I wish I could get out of here.
{2862}{2897}Let's get out of here together.
{2898}{2969}No use staying here and letting the South|come down around your ears.
{2970}{3030}There are too many nice places|to go and visit.
{3042}{3094}Mexico, London, Paris....
{3095}{3133}-With you?|-Yes, ma'am.
{3150}{3233}With a man who understands you|and admires you for just what you are.
{3234}{3308}I figure we belong together,|being the same sort.
{3315}{3421}I've been waiting for you to grow up and|get that sad-eyed Ashley out of your heart.
{3428}{3514}Well, I hear Mrs. Wilkes is going to have|a baby in another month or so.
{3538}{3622}It'll be hard loving a man|with a wife and baby clinging to him.
{3689}{3785}Well, here we are. Are you going with me,|or are you getting out?
{3793}{3908}I hate and despise you, Rhett Butler,|and I'll hate and despise you till I die.
{3929}{3992}Oh no, you won't, Scarlett. Not that long.
{4174}{4211}Miss Scarlett! Miss Scarlett!
{4212}{4301}Folks is all goin' to Macon|and folks is runnin' away and runnin' away.
{4308}{4382}I can't bear it!|Those cannon balls right in my ears!
{4390}{4440}I faint every time I hear one!
{4466}{4520}Uncle Peter, look out for that trunk!
{4521}{4554}But, Aunt Pitty, you aren't leaving?
{4555}{4610}I may be a coward, but oh dear!
{4629}{4675}Yankees in Georgia!
{4684}{4712}How did they ever get in?
{4713}{4779}I'm going, too. Prissy, go pack my things.|Get them, quick!
{4780}{4822}Wait, Aunt Pitty, I won't take a minute.
{4823}{4863}Scarlett, do you really think you ought to?
{4864}{4891}Scarlett!
{4898}{4971}What is this?|You ain't planning on running away?
{4972}{5050}And don't you dare try to stop me.|I'm never going back to that hospital.
{5051}{5125}I've had enough of smelling death|and rot and death.
{5126}{5200}I'm going home. I want my mother.|My mother needs me.
{5207}{5271}Now you've got to listen to me.|You must stay here!
{5272}{5345}Without a chaperon, Dr. Meade?|It simply isn't done!
{5346}{5412}Good heavens, woman, this is war,|not a garden party!
{5413}{5451}You've got to stay. Melanie needs you.
{5452}{5479}Oh, bother Melanie.
{5480}{5539}She's ill already.|She shouldn't even be having a baby.
{5540}{5568}She may have a difficult time.
{5569}{5604}Well, can't we take her along?
{5605}{5635}Do you want her to take that chance?
{5636}{5678}Do you want her to be jounced|over rough roads...
{5679}{5724}...and have her baby ahead of time,|in a buggy?
{5725}{5767}It isn't my baby! You take care of her!
{5768}{5817}Scarlett! We haven't enough doctors...
{5818}{5875}...much less nurses|to look after a sick woman.
{5876}{5911}You've got to stay for Melanie.
{5912}{5935}What for?
{5936}{5983}I don't know anything about babies|being born!
{5984}{6026}I knows, I knows.
{6027}{6093}I knows how to do it.|I's done it lots and lots.
{6094}{6168}Let me, Doctor, let me. I can do everythin'.
{6169}{6242}-Good. Then I'll rely on you to help us.|-Yes, Doctor.
{6243}{6315}Ashley's fighting in the field,|fighting for the cause.
{6322}{6382}He may never come back. He may die.
{6399}{6459}Scarlett, we owe him a well-born child.
{6478}{6503}Ashley.
{6504}{6564}If you're coming, Scarlett, hurry!
{6571}{6610}I promised Ashley...
{6617}{6640}...something.
{6641}{6677}Then you'll stay?
{6686}{6762}Good. Go along, Miss Pittypat.|Scarlett's staying.
{6763}{6844}Go on, Uncle Peter.|Oh dear, I don't know what to do.
{6845}{6900}It's like the end of the world.
{6924}{6998}Uncle Peter, my smelling salts.
{7171}{7226}Melanie, it's all your fault!
{7235}{7287}I hate you, I hate you!
{7288}{7317}And I hate your baby!
{7329}{7377}If only I hadn't promised Ashley!
{7387}{7434}If only I hadn't promised him!
{8137}{8195}Stop! Stop, please stop!
{8204}{8244}Is it true? Are the Yankees coming?
{8245}{8287}I'm afraid so, ma'am.|The Army's pullin' out.
{8288}{8342}Pulling out of Atlanta?|Leaving us to the Yankees?
{8343}{8376}Not leavin', ma'am, evacuatin'.
{8377}{8452}We've got to before Sherman cuts|the McDonough Road and catches us.
{8453}{8527}It can't be true! It can't be true!|What'll I do?
{8528}{8609}Better refugee south right quick, ma'am.|If you'll excuse me, ma'am.
{8645}{8667}Prissy!
{8708}{8752}Prissy, come here!
{8753}{8831}Go pack my things and Miss Melanie's too.|We're going to Tara right away.
{8832}{8858}The Yankees are coming!
{8859}{8887}Yes, ma'am.
{8926}{8950}Scarlett!
{8964}{8988}Scarlett!
{9005}{9055}Melly, we're going to....
{9103}{9127}Melly!
{9192}{9273}I'm sorry to be such a bother, Scarlett.
{9333}{9386}It began at daybreak.
{9398}{9429}But, but....
{9453}{9499}But the Yankees are coming.
{9532}{9564}Poor Scarlett.
{9580}{9657}You'd be at Tara now with your mother,|wouldn't you...
{9676}{9710}...if it weren't for me?
{9736}{9779}Oh, Scarlett, darling...
{9787}{9833}...you've been so good to me.
{9834}{9894}No sister could have been sweeter.
{9966}{10024}I've been lying here thinking...
{10043}{10084}...if I should die...
{10110}{10161}...will you take my baby?
{10211}{10261}Oh, fiddle-dee-dee, Melly.
{10268}{10342}Aren't things bad enough|without you talking about dying?
{10343}{10416}-I'll send for Dr. Meade right now.|-Not yet, Scarlett.
{10417}{10479}I couldn't let Dr. Meade sit here|for hours, while...
{10506}{10599}-...while all those poor, wounded boys--|-Melly, Prissy!
{10628}{10676}Prissy! Prissy! Come here, quick!
{10688}{10723}Go get Dr. Meade! Run quick!
{10724}{10782}Yes, ma'am. The baby!
{10796}{10880}Well, don't stand there like a scared goat.|Run!
{10913}{11009}Hurry! I'll sell you South, I will!|I swear I will!
{11052}{11093}Where's that Prissy?
{11158}{11206}This room's like an oven already...
{11213}{11261}...and it isn't noon yet.
{11328}{11371}Oh, don't worry, Melly.
{11386}{11474}Mother says it always seems|like the doctor'll never come.
{11508}{11561}If I don't take a strap to that Prissy!
{11743}{11772}Oh, Melly.
{11789}{11852}You know what I heard|about Maybelle Merriwether?
{11853}{11907}You remember that funny-looking beau|of hers?
{11908}{11987}The one with a uniform|like ladies' red flannel underdrawers.
{11988}{12078}You don't have to keep on talking|for my sake, Scarlett.
{12079}{12127}I know how worried you are.
{12443}{12532}Oh, Melly, I'll just go and fetch you|some cooler water.
{12573}{12610}You're as slow as molasses in January.
{12611}{12646}And where's Dr. Meade?
{12647}{12706}-I ain't never seen him, Miss Scarlett.|-What?
{12707}{12763}No, ma'am. He ain't at the hospital.
{12764}{12883}A man, he told me the doctor's down|at the car shed with the wounded soldiers--
{12884}{12942}Well, why didn't you go after him?
{12949}{12979}Miss Scarlett.
{12980}{13052}I's scared to go down there to the car shed.
{13062}{13155}There's folks dyin' down there|and I's scared of dead folks.
{13208}{13248}Oh, you go sit by Miss Melly.
{13249}{13325}And don't you be upsetting her,|or I'll whip the hide off you!
{14248}{14311}-Have you seen Dr. Meade?|-One side, lady, please.
{14407}{14438}Dr. Meade!
{15507}{15541}Dr. Meade! At last!
{15553}{15633}Oh, thank heavens you're here.|I need every pair of hands.
{15634}{15706}Come, child! Wake up!|We've got work to do.
{15713}{15790}But Melly's having her baby.|You've got to come with me!
{15800}{15862}Are you crazy?|I can't leave these men for a baby!
{15869}{15938}They're dyin', hundreds of them!|Get some woman to help you.
{15939}{16017}But there isn't anybody.|And, Dr. Meade, she might die!
{16018}{16043}Die!
{16044}{16109}Look at them!|Bleeding to death in front of my eyes!
{16116}{16212}No chloroform! No bandages!|Nothing! Nothing to even ease their pain!
{16226}{16283}Now run along and don't bother me.
{16284}{16358}Now don't worry, child.|There's nothing to bringing a baby.
{16368}{16403}Now bring those stretchers in here!
{16404}{16427}Dr. Meade!
{16428}{16464}Here. I'm coming.
{16927}{16963}Is the doctor come?
{16979}{17008}No, he can't come.
{17015}{17084}Oh, Miss Scarlett, Miss Melly bad off.
{17085}{17147}He can't come. There's nobody to come.
{17164}{17243}Prissy, you've got to manage|without the doctor. I'll help you.
{17250}{17293}Oh, lordy, Miss Scarlett.
{17322}{17355}Well, what is it?
{17356}{17410}Lordy, we've got to have a doctor.
{17411}{17461}I don't know nothin' about birthin' babies.
{17512}{17556}-What do you mean?|-I don't know--
{17557}{17599}You told me you knew everything about it.
{17600}{17652}I don't know how come I tell such a lie.
{17653}{17746}Ma ain't never let me 'round|when folks was havin' them.
{17747}{17775}Scarlett!
{17790}{17816}Scarlett!
{17833}{17876}Oh, Miss Scarlett....
{17893}{17934}Stop it!
{17958}{17995}Go light a fire in the stove!
{17996}{18067}Keep boiling water in the kettle,|get me a ball of twine and...
{18068}{18127}...and all the clean towels you can find,|and the scissors.
{18128}{18168}Don't come telling me you can't find them.
{18169}{18221}Go get them, and get them quick!
{18255}{18281}Scarlett!
{18507}{18540}Coming, Melly.
{18567}{18591}Coming.
{18686}{18743}Go, Scarlett, before the Yankees get here.
{18744}{18793}I'm not afraid. You know I won't leave you.
{18794}{18834}It's no use. I'm going to die.
{18835}{18907}Don't be a goose, Melly. Hold on to me.|Hold on to me.
{18914}{18968}Talk to me, Scarlett.
{18969}{19023}Please talk to me.
{19024}{19055}Don't try to be brave, Melly.
{19056}{19115}Yell all you want to,|there's nobody to hear.
{19116}{19221}Ma says that if you puts a knife|under the bed it cuts the pain in two.
{19348}{19391}Cap'n Butler!
{19413}{19444}Cap'n Butler!
{19487}{19510}What do you want?
{19511}{19537}Cap'n Butler.
{19538}{19602}He's upstairs. Belle Watlin's givin' a party.
{19655}{19684}Thank you.
{19741}{19803}Cap'n Butler! Oh, Cap'n Butler!
{19804}{19858}What's all the rumpus about?
{19859}{19933}I's got a message for Cap'n Butler,|Miss Watlin'!
{19940}{20012}Cap'n Butler, you come out here|in the streets to me.
{20055}{20078}What is it, Prissy?
{20079}{20143}Miss Scarlett, she done sent me for you.
{20144}{20209}Miss Melly, she done had her baby today.
{20221}{20290}And a fine baby boy...
{20302}{20367}...and Miss Scarlett and me, we brung him.
{20374}{20407}Do you mean to tell me that Scarlett--
{20408}{20498}Well, it was mostly me, Cap'n Butler,|only Miss Scarlett...
{20499}{20616}...she helped me a little, but I don't expect|no doctor could have done no better!
{20624}{20720}Only Miss Melly, she feelin' kinda poorly|now it's all over!
{20751}{20783}Yes, I can believe that!
{20784}{20868}And the Yankees is comin'|and Miss Scarlett she said....
{20899}{20967}Oh, Cap'n Butler, the Yankees is here!
{20983}{21061}Please come and bring your carriage|for us right away.
{21062}{21141}I'm sorry, Prissy, but the Army took|my horse and carriage.
{21142}{21189}You'd better come upstairs.|I'll see what I can do.
{21190}{21228}Oh, no, Cap'n Butler!
{21235}{21350}My ma would wear me out with a cornstalk|if I was to go into Miss Watlin's.
{21374}{21463}Any of you beauties know where I can steal|a horse for a good cause?
{21628}{21695}-Whoa, Marse Robert.|-Is that you, Rhett?
{21703}{21781}-We's here, Miss Scarlett. We's here!|-Rhett, I knew you'd come.
{21782}{21826}Good evening. Nice weather we're having.
{21827}{21857}Prissy tells me you're planning|on taking a trip.
{21858}{21918}If you make any jokes now I'll kill you!
{21928}{21953}Don't tell me you're frightened.
{21954}{22041}I'm scared to death. If you had the sense|of a goat, you'd be scared too.
{22057}{22085}Oh, the Yankees.
{22086}{22109}No, not yet.
{22110}{22167}That's what's left of our Army,|blowing up the ammunition...
{22168}{22193}...so the Yankees won't get it.
{22194}{22243}We've got to get out of here.
{22244}{22270}At your service, Madam.
{22271}{22308}Just where are you figuring on going?
{22309}{22335}Home, to Tara.
{22336}{22399}Don't you know that they've been fighting|all day around Tara?
{22400}{22445}Do you think you can parade through|the Yankee Army...
{22446}{22512}...with a sick woman,|a baby and a simple-minded darky...
{22513}{22555}...or do you intend leaving them behind?
{22556}{22608}They're going with me and I'm going home|and you can't stop me!
{22609}{22705}Don't you know it's dangerous jouncing|Mrs. Wilkes over miles of open country?
{22707}{22741}I want my mother!
{22767}{22819}I want to go home to Tara!
{22820}{22857}Tara's probably been burned to the ground.
{22858}{22898}The woods are full of stragglers|from both armies.
{22899}{22951}The least they'll do is take the horse|away from you...
{22952}{22987}...and even though it isn't|much of an animal...
{22988}{23023}...l did have a lot of trouble stealing it.
{23024}{23107}I'm going home if I have to walk|every step of the way.
{23108}{23184}I'll kill you if you try to stop me.|I will, I will!
{23196}{23223}I will!
{23362}{23446}All right, darling, all right.|Now you shall go home.
{23491}{23575}I guess anybody who did what you've done|today can take care of Sherman.
{23613}{23669}Here, now. Stop crying.
{23729}{23784}Now blow your nose like a good little girl.
{23791}{23815}There.
{24100}{24126}Prissy! What are you doing?
{24127}{24162}I's packin', Miss Scarlett.
{24163}{24202}Stop it and come get the baby.
{24203}{24227}Yes, ma'am.
{24292}{24318}Melly!
{24342}{24409}Mrs. Wilkes, we're taking you to Tara.
{24419}{24442}Tara....
{24443}{24488}-It's the only way, Melly.|-No.
{24489}{24553}Sherman will burn the house|over our heads if we stay.
{24561}{24596}It's all right, Melly.
{24597}{24635}My baby.
{24649}{24685}My poor baby.
{24798}{24850}Have you the strength to put your arms|around my neck?
{24851}{24891}I think so.
{24963}{24996}Never mind.
{24997}{25053}Oh, Ashley, Charles....
{25054}{25094}What is it? What does she want?
{25095}{25161}Ashley's picture, Charles' sword.|She wants us to bring them.
{25162}{25186}Get them.
{25572}{25596}What's that?
{25611}{25689}Our gallant lads must have set fire|to the warehouses near the depot.
{25690}{25754}There's enough ammunition in the box cars|to blow us to Tara.
{25755}{25797}We'll have to hurry to get|across the tracks.
{25798}{25842}-You're not going that way!|-We have to.
{25843}{25920}The McDonough Road's the only one|the Yankees haven't cut yet.
{26143}{26204}Oh, wait. I forgot to lock the front door.
{26205}{26238}What are you laughing at?
{26239}{26289}At you, locking the Yankees out.
{26699}{26739}Oh, dear, I wish they'd hurry.
{26740}{26806}I wouldn't be in such a hurry|to see them go if I were you.
{26807}{26865}With them goes the last semblance|of law and order.
{26922}{26975}The scavengers aren't wasting any time.
{27080}{27123}We've got to get out of here, fast.
{27124}{27155}There's a horse!
{27428}{27469}Down the alley, cut them off.
{27804}{27845}Give me that horse.
{28090}{28114}Miss Scarlett!
{28231}{28278}They haven't left much for the Yankees|to take, have they?
{28279}{28358}We'll have to make a dash for it|before the fire reaches that ammunition.
{28876}{28900}Come on!
{29008}{29046}Throw me your shawl.
{29111}{29188}Sorry, but you'll like it better|if you don't see anything.
{30619}{30667}Take a good look, my dear.
{30679}{30702}It's a historic moment.
{30703}{30799}You can tell your grandchildren how you|watched the old South disappear one night.
{31211}{31268}They were going to lick the Yankees|in a month.
{31269}{31314}The poor gallant fools!
{31315}{31350}They make me sick, all of them!
{31351}{31425}Getting us all into this|with their swaggering and boasting.
{31432}{31514}That's the way I felt once|about their swaggering and boasting.
{31535}{31592}Rhett, I'm so glad you aren't|with the Army.
{31593}{31698}You can be proud, now, proud that you've|been smarter than all of them.
{31753}{31787}I'm not so proud.
{32254}{32280}Why did you stop?
{32281}{32346}This is the turn to Tara.|Let the horse breathe a bit.
{32355}{32381}Mrs. Wilkes.
{32382}{32464}Miss Melly done fainted way back,|Cap'n Butler.
{32465}{32505}Well, she's probably better off.
{32506}{32578}She couldn't stand the pain|if she were conscious.
{32590}{32661}Scarlett, are you still determined to do|this crazy thing?
{32662}{32731}Yes. I know we can get through, Rhett.|I'm sure we can.
{32732}{32775}Not we, my dear, you.
{32784}{32824}I'm leaving you here.
{32825}{32887}You're what? Rhett, where are you going?
{32895}{32951}I'm going, my dear, to join the Army.
{32952}{33016}You're joking!|I could kill you for scaring me so!
{33017}{33059}I'm very serious, Scarlett.
{33060}{33120}I'm going to join up|with our brave lads in gray.
{33127}{33155}But they're running away!
{33156}{33241}No. They'll turn and make a last stand,|if I know anything about them.
{33242}{33306}When they do, I'll be with them.|A little late, but "Better late--"
{33307}{33348}Rhett, you must be joking!
{33381}{33421}Selfish to the end, aren't you?
{33422}{33512}Thinking only of your own precious hide,|with never a thought for the noble cause.
{33513}{33558}Rhett, how could you do this to me...
{33559}{33630}...and why should you go now,|after it's all over and I need you?
{33631}{33656}Why? Why?
{33657}{33680}Why?
{33681}{33742}Maybe it's because I've always had|a weakness for lost causes...
{33743}{33782}...once they're really lost.
{33789}{33815}Or maybe...
{33844}{33892}...maybe I'm ashamed of myself.
{33923}{33946}Who knows?
{33947}{34017}You should die of shame|to leave me here alone and helpless!
{34024}{34050}You helpless?
{34086}{34151}Heaven help the Yankees|if they capture you!
{34165}{34237}Now, climb down here.|I want to say goodbye.
{34247}{34268}No!
{34285}{34309}Climb down.
{34398}{34478}Oh, Rhett, please don't go.|You can't leave me, please.
{34479}{34522}I'll never forgive you!
{34523}{34614}I'm not asking you to forgive me.|I'll never understand or forgive myself.
{34621}{34726}And if a bullet gets me, so help me,|I'll laugh at myself for being an idiot.
{34734}{34778}But there's one thing I do know...
{34779}{34821}...and that is that I love you, Scarlett.
{34822}{34893}In spite of you and me and the whole|silly world going to pieces around us...
{34894}{34927}...l love you...
{34928}{34988}...because we're alike. Bad lots, both of us.
{34997}{35033}Selfish and shrewd...
{35052}{35128}...but able to look things in the eyes|and call them by their right names.
{35129}{35179}Don't hold me like that!
{35180}{35223}Scarlett, look at me.
{35251}{35313}I love you more|than I've ever loved any woman.
{35314}{35392}And I've waited longer for you|than I've ever waited for any woman.
{35393}{35422}Let me alone!
{35455}{35512}Here's a soldier of the South|who loves you, Scarlett...
{35513}{35550}...wants to feel your arms around him...
{35551}{35620}...wants to carry the memory|of your kisses into battle with him.
{35621}{35657}Never mind about loving me.
{35664}{35759}You're a woman sending a soldier|to his death with a beautiful memory.
{35760}{35803}Scarlett, kiss me.
{35832}{35863}Kiss me, once.
{35992}{36056}You low-down, cowardly, nasty thing, you!
{36057}{36139}They were right! Everybody was right!|You aren't a gentleman!
{36215}{36266}A minor point at such a moment.
{36311}{36338}Here.
{36352}{36408}If anyone lays a hand on that nag,|shoot him.
{36409}{36456}But don't make a mistake|and shoot the nag.
{36457}{36553}Oh, go on. I want you to go.|I hope a cannon ball lands slap on you.
{36558}{36596}I hope you're blown into a million pieces!
{36597}{36672}Never mind the rest.|I follow your general idea.
{36673}{36725}And when I'm dead on the altar|of my country...
{36726}{36781}...l hope your conscience hurts you.
{36796}{36829}Goodbye, Scarlett.
{37455}{37517}Come on, you! We're going home.
{39332}{39380}Oh, my poor baby.
{39426}{39459}Don't worry, Melly.
{39466}{39518}Mother'll take care of him|when we get home.
{39519}{39590}Miss Scarlett, I's powerful hungry.
{39591}{39636}We's got to have something to eat.
{39637}{39661}Oh, hush up!
{39675}{39747}We're nearly at Twelve Oaks.|We'll stop there.
{39766}{39790}Go on!
{41404}{41476}Ashley, I'm glad you're not here to see this.
{41507}{41549}The Yankees!
{41550}{41596}The dirty Yankees!
{41948}{42005}Prissy, come tie up this cow!
{42020}{42076}We don't need no cow, Miss Scarlett.
{42077}{42149}We'll be home soon, and I's scared of cows.
{42166}{42242}Tear up your petticoat and tie her|on to the back of the wagon.
{42243}{42329}We need milk for the baby, and|we don't know what we'll find at home.
{42552}{42604}Melly! Melly, we're home!
{42605}{42630}We're at Tara!
{42631}{42677}Hurry! Move, you brute!
{42715}{42773}Miss Scarlett, he's dead!
{42780}{42883}I can't see the house! ls it there?|I can't see the house. Have they burned it?
{42977}{43016}Oh, it's all right.
{43017}{43072}It's all right! They haven't burned it!
{43082}{43113}It's still there!
{43202}{43262}Mother! Mother! Pa!
{43329}{43367}Mother! Mother! Pa!
{43509}{43578}Mother, let me in. It's me, Scarlett!
{43686}{43710}Pa!
{43729}{43763}Oh, Pa!
{43782}{43813}I'm home!
{43849}{43876}I'm home!
{43950}{43981}Katie.
{44000}{44036}Katie Scarlett.
{44060}{44103}Oh, darlin'.
{44372}{44396}Mammy!
{44427}{44509}-Mammy, I'm home.|-Honey, honey child!
{44552}{44602}Oh, Mammy, I'm so....
{44643}{44669}Where's Mother?
{44691}{44715}Why...
{44729}{44815}...Miss Suellen and Miss Carreen,|they was sick with the typhoid.
{44835}{44902}They had it bad,|but they's doin' all right now.
{44911}{44946}Just weak like little kittens.
{44947}{44995}But where's Mother?
{45036}{45062}Well...
{45074}{45194}...Miss Ellen, she went down to nurse|that Emmy Slattery, that white trash...
{45211}{45259}...and she took down with it, too.
{45314}{45367}-And last night she....|-Mother!
{45458}{45489}Mother.
{47117}{47148}Miss Scarlett, honey.
{47156}{47220}If there's anythin' I can do, Miss Scarlett....
{47242}{47282}What did you do with Miss Melly?
{47283}{47339}Don't you worry your pretty head|'bout Miss Melly, child.
{47340}{47411}I done slapped her in bed already,|along with the baby.
{47412}{47473}You better put that cow I brought|into the barn, Pork.
{47474}{47531}There ain't no barn no more, Miss Scarlett.
{47532}{47579}The Yankees done burned it for firewood.
{47580}{47632}They used the house for their headquarters.
{47633}{47672}They camped all around the place.
{47673}{47702}Yankees in Tara!
{47712}{47783}Yes, ma'am, and they stole most everythin'|they didn't burn.
{47784}{47880}All the clothes and all the rugs|and even Miss Ellen's rosaries.
{47937}{47982}I'm starving, Pork.|Get me something to eat.
{47983}{48059}There ain't nothin' to eat, honey.|They took it all.
{48067}{48106}All the chickens, everything?
{48107}{48148}They took them the first thing.
{48155}{48221}And what they didn't eat|they carried off across their saddles.
{48222}{48290}Don't tell me any more|about what they did!
{48671}{48718}What's this, Pa?
{48719}{48745}Whiskey?
{48757}{48788}Yes, daughter.
{48879}{48930}Here, Katie Scarlett, that's enough!
{48937}{49015}You're not knowing spirits,|you'll make yourself tipsy.
{49016}{49062}I hope it makes me drunk.
{49071}{49110}I'd like to be drunk.
{49186}{49210}Oh, Pa.
{49294}{49325}What are those papers?
{49361}{49390}Bonds.
{49431}{49469}They're all we've saved.
{49476}{49515}All we have left.
{49527}{49556}Bonds.
{49565}{49608}What kind of bonds, Pa?
{49632}{49698}Why, Confederate bonds,|of course, daughter.
{49699}{49731}Confederate bonds?
{49747}{49788}What good are they to anybody?
{49802}{49871}I'll not have you talking like that,|Katie Scarlett.
{49872}{49968}Oh, Pa, what are we going to do|with no money and nothing to eat?
{50006}{50042}We must ask your mother.
{50071}{50102}That's it!
{50112}{50167}We must ask Mrs. O'Hara.
{50203}{50244}-Ask Mother?|-Yes.
{50265}{50325}Mrs. O'Hara will know what's to be done.
{50354}{50399}Now don't be botherin' me.
{50400}{50443}Go out for a ride.
{50457}{50483}I'm busy.
{50920}{50958}Oh, Pa...
{50975}{51016}...don't worry about anything.
{51044}{51078}Katie Scarlett's home.
{51148}{51176}You needn't worry.
{51550}{51573}Miss Scarlett.
{51574}{51670}What are we gonna to do with nothin'|to feed those sick folks and that child?
{51706}{51745}I don't know, Mammy.
{51766}{51794}I don't know.
{51795}{51868}We ain't got nothin' but radishes|in the garden.
{51869}{51943}Miss Scarlett,|Miss Suellen and Miss Carreen...
{51944}{52001}...they's fussin' to be sponged off.
{52020}{52055}Where are the other servants, Mammy?
{52056}{52120}Miss Scarlett, there's only|just me and Pork left.
{52121}{52175}The others went off to the war|or runned away.
{52176}{52255}I can't take care of that baby|and sick folks, too.
{52274}{52318}I's only got two hands.
{52327}{52433}Who's going to milk that cow,|Miss Scarlett? We's houseworkers.
{54423}{54466}As God is my witness....
{54485}{54567}As God is my witness,|they're not going to lick me.
{54574}{54691}I'm going to live through this, and when|it's all over, I'll never be hungry again.
{54698}{54739}No, nor any of my folks.
{54778}{54837}If I have to lie, steal, cheat or kill.
{65500}{65550}My back's near broken.
{65612}{65653}Look at my hands.
{65670}{65747}Mother said you could always tell a lady|by her hands.
{65759}{65852}I guess things like hands and ladies|don't matter so much anymore.
{65874}{65969}You rest, Sue, you're not well yet,|and I can pick cotton for both of us.
{65970}{66057}Scarlett's hateful, making us work|in the fields like--
{66058}{66099}Too bad about that.
{66111}{66180}Now get back to work.|I can't do everything at Tara all by myself.
{66181}{66243}What do I care about Tara? I hate Tara!
{66327}{66396}Don't you ever dare say|you hate Tara again!
{66418}{66473}The same as hating Pa and Ma.
{66648}{66714}Katie Scarlett, there's something|I must speak to you about.
{66715}{66738}Yes, Pa, what is it?
{66739}{66827}I've been talking to Prissy and Mammy.|I don't like the way you're treating them.
{66828}{66913}You must be firm with inferiors|but you must be gentle with them...
{66914}{66949}...especially darkies.
{66950}{67043}Yes, Pa, I know. But I'm not asking them|to do anything I'm not doing myself.
{67044}{67149}Nevertheless, Katie Scarlett, I don't like it.|I shall speak to Mrs. O'Hara about it.
{67514}{67551}What are you doing out of bed, Melly?
{67552}{67630}Scarlett, darling, I must talk to you.|You are all working so hard.
{67631}{67671}I can't lie in bed doing nothing.
{67672}{67733}Go on back upstairs.|You're as weak as a newborn colt.
{67734}{67764}Please, Scarlett, let me.
{67765}{67817}Stop being noble.|I've got enough on my hands...
{67818}{67888}...without you making yourself sick|so you'll never be any use.
{67895}{67955}Oh, I didn't think of it that way.
{69290}{69353}Who's there? Halt or I'll shoot!
{69504}{69549}You all alone, little lady?
{69619}{69676}You ain't very friendly, are you?
{69748}{69814}You got anything else|besides these earbobs?
{69815}{69875}You Yankees have been here before.
{69882}{69945}Regular little spitfire, ain't you?
{69969}{70029}What have you got hidden in your hand?
{70880}{70925}Scarlett, you killed him!
{70954}{71000}I'm glad you killed him!
{71026}{71110}Scarlett! Scarlett, what happened?|What is it, Scarlett? What is it?
{71213}{71291}Don't be scared, chickens.|Your sister was cleaning a revolver and...
{71292}{71350}...it went off and nearly scared her|to death.
{71357}{71435}Oh, thank goodness.|Haven't we got enough to frighten us?
{71436}{71498}Tell Katie Scarlett|she must be more careful.
{71575}{71630}What a cool liar you are, Melly.
{71645}{71701}We've got to get him out of here|and bury him.
{71702}{71742}If the Yankees find him here, they'll....
{71743}{71826}I didn't see anyone else.|I think he must be a deserter.
{71827}{71867}But, even so, we've got to hide him.
{71868}{71956}They might hear about it,|and then they'd come and get you.
{72028}{72092}I could bury him in the arbor|where the ground is soft...
{72093}{72151}...but how will I get him out of here?
{72167}{72207}We'll both take a leg and drag him.
{72208}{72249}You couldn't drag a cat.
{72414}{72492}Do you think it would be dishonest|if we went through his haversack?
{72493}{72546}I'm ashamed I didn't think of that myself.
{72556}{72623}You take the haversack,|I'll search his pockets.
{72915}{72942}You look.
{72956}{72992}I'm feeling a little weak.
{72999}{73062}Melly, I think it's full of money!
{73083}{73121}Oh, Melly, look!
{73122}{73148}Look!
{73165}{73190}Ten, $20, $30, $40....
{73191}{73244}Don't stop to count it now.|We haven't got time.
{73251}{73305}Do you realize this means|we'll have something to eat?
{73306}{73349}Look in his other pockets.
{73400}{73437}Hurry, hurry!
{73438}{73496}-We've got to get him out of here.|-Here.
{73814}{73870}If he bleeds across the yard,|we can't hide it.
{73886}{73957}Give me your nightgown, Melly.|I'll wad it around his head.
{73958}{73998}Don't be silly. I won't look at you.
{73999}{74061}If I had a petticoat or pantalettes,|I'd use them.
{74404}{74459}Thank heavens I'm not that modest.
{74483}{74545}Now go back to bed.|You'll be dead if you don't.
{74546}{74596}I'll clean up my mess when I've buried him.
{74610}{74663}No, I'll clean it up.
{74742}{74786}Well, I guess I've done murder.
{74836}{74886}I won't think about that now.
{74896}{74946}I'll think about that tomorrow.
{75167}{75193}Katie Scarlett!
{75227}{75253}Katie Scarlett!
{75270}{75313}It's over! It's over!
{75339}{75384}It's all over! The war!
{75385}{75422}Lee surrendered!
{75423}{75478}-It's not possible.|-Oh, why did we ever fight?
{75488}{75529}Ashley will be coming home.
{75538}{75579}Yes, Ashley'll be coming home.
{75594}{75633}We'll plant more cotton.
{75634}{75685}Cotton ought to go sky-high next year!
{76059}{76128}"While we were marching through Georgia.
{76135}{76175}"Hurrah, hurrah!
{76176}{76218}"We bring the jubilee.
{76219}{76257}"Hurrah, hurrah!
{76258}{76302}"The flag that makes you free.
{76303}{76375}"So we sing the chorus|from Atlanta to the sea.
{76382}{76466}"While we were marching|through Georgia."
{76473}{76525}Get out of the road, rebel!|Get out of the way!
{76526}{76580}Have you room in your carriage|for a dyin' man?
{76581}{76645}I got no room for any Southern scum,|alive or dead.
{76646}{76681}Get out of the way!
{76682}{76737}I reckon he'd rather try and walk it at that.
{76744}{76810}Giddap! Jump, you gray-backed beggars!
{76811}{76867}Act like they won the war!
{76874}{76940}Now you come on and give me them pants,|Mist' Kennedy.
{76941}{76965}Come on.
{77020}{77105}You scrub yourself with that strong|lye soap before I scrubs you myself.
{77106}{77181}I'm gonna put these britches|in the boilin' pot.
{77245}{77304}The whole Confederate Army's got|the same trouble...
{77305}{77353}...crawlin' clothes and dysentery.
{77377}{77422}It's humiliating how you treat Mr. Kennedy.
{77423}{77509}You'd be a sight more humiliated|if Mist' Kennedy's lice gets on you!
{77564}{77597}Come on, Beau.
{77598}{77689}We must leave this gentleman alone|because he's tired and he's hungry.
{77711}{77779}I don't mind, ma'am.|Good to see a youngster again.
{77780}{77815}Nice little fellow.
{77816}{77905}Another two years of war and we could|have had him with us in Cobb's Legion.
{77926}{77964}Were you in Cobb's Legion?
{77965}{77997}Yes, ma'am.
{77998}{78076}Why, then, you must know my husband,|Major Wilkes.
{78077}{78106}Oh, yes, ma'am.
{78113}{78166}He was captured at Spottsylvania, I think.
{78173}{78202}Captured!
{78224}{78269}Oh, thank heavens, then he isn't....
{78281}{78334}Oh, my poor Ashley! ln a Yankee prison!
{78346}{78379}Melanie!
{78380}{78450}Yes, Scarlett, I'm coming.|Come along, Beau.
{78451}{78503}I'll watch out for him, ma'am.|We're good friends.
{78504}{78540}Oh, thank you.
{78648}{78729}I slave day and night so we can have|food to keep body and soul together.
{78730}{78793}And you give it all away|to these starving scarecrows.
{78794}{78836}I'd rather a plague of locusts around here.
{78837}{78887}Don't scold me, Scarlett, please.
{78888}{78954}I've just heard|that Ashley was taken prisoner.
{78955}{78997}-Ashley, a prisoner!|-Yes.
{78998}{79094}And maybe if he's alive and well|he's on some Northern road right now.
{79108}{79184}And maybe some Northern woman|is giving him a share of her dinner...
{79185}{79259}...and helping my beloved|to come back home to me.
{79307}{79335}I hope so, Melly.
{79336}{79360}Miss Scarlett.
{79454}{79530}Miss Scarlett, I wanted to take up|something with your pa but...
{79538}{79563}...he doesn't seem to....
{79564}{79628}Perhaps I can help you.|I'm head of the house now.
{79629}{79669}Well, l, l....
{79681}{79746}Miss Scarlett, I was aimin' to ask|for Suellen.
{79773}{79827}Do you mean to tell me|you haven't asked for her...
{79828}{79882}...after all these years|she's been counting on you?
{79883}{79975}Well, l, the truth is,|I'm so much older than she is, and....
{79976}{80028}Well, now I haven't a cent to my name.
{80029}{80058}Who has nowadays?
{80072}{80143}Miss Scarlett, if true love carries|any weight with you...
{80144}{80209}...you can be sure your sister|will be rich in that.
{80216}{80297}I'll go out somewhere and get myself|a little business if we're engaged.
{80298}{80337}As soon as I get on my feet again--
{80338}{80397}All right, Frank.|I'm sure I can speak for Pa.
{80398}{80427}You go ask her now.
{80451}{80509}Oh, thank you, Miss Scarlett.
{80585}{80633}Excuse me, excuse me.
{80700}{80765}Scarlett, what seems to be|the trouble with Mr. Kennedy?
{80772}{80819}More trouble than he guesses.
{80820}{80867}He has finally asked for Suellen's hand.
{80868}{80902}Oh, I'm so glad.
{80909}{81005}It's a pity he can't marry her now.|At least, there'd be one less mouth to feed.
{81101}{81137}Oh, another one.
{81151}{81184}I hope this one isn't hungry.
{81185}{81212}He'll be hungry.
{81213}{81276}I'll tell Prissy to get an extra plate....
{81556}{81580}Ashley!
{81635}{81664}Ashley!
{81707}{81734}Darling!
{81978}{82044}Miss Scarlett! Don't spoil it, Miss Scarlett.
{82045}{82116}Turn me loose, you fool!|Turn me loose, it's Ashley!
{82117}{82165}He's her husband, ain't he?
{82467}{82517}-Miss Scarlett, ma'am.|-High time you got back.
{82518}{82583}-Did you get the horse shod?|-Yes, sir. He shod all right.
{82590}{82677}Fine thing when a horse can get shoes|and humans can't. Here, stir this soap.
{82678}{82728}Yes, ma'am. Miss Scarlett, ma'am.
{82729}{82814}I gotta know how much money|have you got left, in gold.
{82815}{82858}Ten dollars. Why?
{82882}{82917}That won't be enough.
{82918}{82968}What in heaven's name are you|talking about?
{82969}{83071}Well, Miss Scarlett, I see'd that old,|no-count white-trash Wilkerson...
{83072}{83138}...that used to be|Mr. Gerald's overseer here.
{83139}{83224}He's a regular Yankee now,|and he was makin' a brag...
{83225}{83345}...that his carpetbagger friends done run|the taxes way up sky-high on Tara.
{83355}{83390}But how much more have we got to pay?
{83391}{83469}I hear'd the tax man say $300.
{83470}{83501}Three hundred!
{83539}{83582}Might just as well be $3 million.
{83594}{83634}But we gotta raise it, that's all.
{83635}{83665}Yes, ma'am.
{83666}{83690}How?
{83748}{83778}I'll go ask Mr. Ashley.
{83779}{83835}Oh, he ain't got no $300, Miss Scarlett.
{83836}{83894}Well, I can ask him if I want to, can't l?
{83956}{83990}Askin' ain't gettin'.
{84215}{84244}Ashley!
{84278}{84338}They say Abe Lincoln got his start|splitting rails.
{84359}{84417}Just think what I may do|once I get the knack.
{84453}{84513}The Yankees want $300 more in taxes.
{84556}{84594}What shall we do?
{84611}{84654}Ashley, what's to become of us?
{84673}{84738}What becomes of people|when their civilization breaks up?
{84762}{84833}Those who have brains and courage|come through all right.
{84834}{84871}Those that haven't are winnowed out.
{84872}{84953}For heaven's sake, Ashley,|don't stand there talking nonsense at me...
{84954}{84998}...when it's us who are being|winnowed out.
{84999}{85035}You're right, Scarlett.
{85042}{85107}Here I am talking tommy-rot|about civilization...
{85119}{85162}...when your Tara's in danger.
{85174}{85241}You've come to me for help,|and I've no help to give you.
{85256}{85287}Oh, Scarlett, l...
{85299}{85330}...l'm a coward.
{85352}{85390}You, Ashley, a coward?
{85414}{85452}What are you afraid of?
{85460}{85544}Oh, mostly of life becoming|too real for me, I suppose.
{85572}{85630}Not that I mind splitting rails...
{85639}{85745}...but I do mind very much losing|the beauty of that life I loved.
{85795}{85903}If the war hadn't come, I'd have spent|my life happily buried at Twelve Oaks.
{85918}{85963}But the war did come.
{85970}{86034}I saw my boyhood friends blown to bits.
{86035}{86093}I saw men crumple up in agony|when I shot them.
{86126}{86205}And now I find myself in a world|which for me is worse than death.
{86241}{86294}A world in which there's no place for me.
{86349}{86442}I can never make you understand because|you don't know the meaning of fear.
{86443}{86495}You never mind facing realities...
{86522}{86589}...and you never want to escape|from them as I do.
{86654}{86678}Escape?
{86714}{86757}Oh, Ashley, you're wrong.
{86766}{86805}I do want to escape too.
{86819}{86915}I'm so very tired of it all.|I've struggled for food and for money.
{86920}{87016}I've weeded and hoed and picked cotton|until I can't stand it another minute.
{87028}{87089}I tell you, Ashley, the South is dead.|It's dead.
{87090}{87176}The Yankees and the carpetbaggers|have got it and there's nothing left for us.
{87236}{87267}Oh, Ashley...
{87287}{87326}...let's run away.
{87327}{87362}We'd go to Mexico.
{87363}{87437}They want officers in the Mexican Army.|We could be so happy there.
{87438}{87530}I'd work for you, I'd do anything for you.|You know you don't love Melanie.
{87531}{87581}You told me you loved me|that day at Twelve Oaks.
{87582}{87627}And anyway, Melanie can't....
{87644}{87727}Dr. Meade told me she couldn't have|any more children and I could give you--
{87728}{87777}Can't we ever forget|that day at Twelve Oaks?
{87778}{87839}Do you think I could ever forget it?|Have you forgotten it?
{87840}{87896}Can you honestly say you don't love me?
{87929}{87988}-No. I don't love you.|-It's a lie!
{87989}{88085}Even if it is, do you think I'd leave Melanie|and the baby, break Melanie's heart?
{88090}{88139}You couldn't leave|your father and the girls.
{88140}{88199}I could leave them. I'm sick of them.|I'm tired of them.
{88200}{88277}Yes, you're sick and tired.|That's why you're talking this way.
{88315}{88369}You've carried the load for all of us...
{88370}{88445}...but from now on I'm going to be|more help to you, I promise.
{88452}{88501}There's only one way you can help me.
{88502}{88533}Take me away.
{88543}{88589}There's nothing to keep us here.
{88622}{88646}Nothing.
{88694}{88728}Nothing except honor.
{89039}{89075}Oh, please, Scarlett.
{89082}{89130}Please, dear, you mustn't cry.
{89140}{89165}You mustn't.
{89166}{89221}Please, my brave dear, you mustn't plead.
{89545}{89596}You do love me, you do love me.
{89603}{89651}-Say it, say it.|-Don't, don't.
{89658}{89693}You love me, you love me.
{89694}{89758}We won't do this, I tell you.|It won't happen again.
{89759}{89805}I'm going to take Melanie|and the baby, and go.
{89806}{89841}Say it, you love me.
{89842}{89930}All right, I'll say it.|I love your courage and your stubbornness.
{89931}{90021}So much that I could have forgotten|the best wife a man ever had.
{90022}{90082}But, Scarlett, I'm not going to forget her.
{90312}{90360}Then there's nothing left for me.
{90396}{90444}Nothing to fight for.
{90466}{90511}Nothing to live for.
{90576}{90610}Yes, there is something.
{90646}{90696}Something you love better than me...
{90713}{90754}...though you may not know it.
{90902}{90921}Tara!
{91017}{91056}Yes, l...
{91099}{91135}...l still have this.
{91259}{91288}You needn't go.
{91312}{91396}I won't have you all starve simply|because I threw myself at your head.
{91430}{91466}It won't happen again.
{92144}{92194}-Why, it's Emmy Slattery.|-Yes, ma'am, it's me.
{92195}{92218}Stop!
{92238}{92307}You haven't forgotten your old overseer,|have you?
{92326}{92373}Well, Emmy's Mrs. Wilkerson now.
{92374}{92441}Get off those steps, you trashy wench!|Get off this land!
{92453}{92491}You can't speak that way to my wife.
{92492}{92542}Wife! High time you made her your wife.
{92554}{92620}Who baptized your other brats|after you killed my mother?
{92621}{92740}We came out here to pay a friendly call|and talk a little business with old friends.
{92741}{92805}Friends! When were we ever friends|with the likes of you?
{92806}{92875}Still high and mighty, ain't you?|Well, I know all about you.
{92885}{92925}I know your father's turned idiot.
{92926}{92962}You can't pay your taxes.
{92969}{93025}And I come here|to offer to buy the place from you...
{93026}{93076}...to make you a right good offer.
{93077}{93109}Emmy's had a hankerin' to live here.
{93110}{93165}Get off this place, you dirty Yankee.
{93166}{93234}You high-flyin' lrish will find out|who's runnin' things around here...
{93235}{93277}...when you get sold out for taxes.
{93278}{93349}I'll buy this place lock, stock and barrel|and I'll live in it.
{93350}{93398}But I'll wait for the sheriff's sale.
{93410}{93453}That's all of Tara you'll ever get!
{93499}{93532}You'll be sorry for that.
{93751}{93775}We'll be back!
{93784}{93837}I'll show you who the owner of Tara is.
{93976}{94005}Pa, come back!
{94086}{94113}Pa, come back!
{94120}{94141}Pa!
{94182}{94213}Yankee coward!
{94407}{94424}Pa!
{94925}{94997}Lordsy, Miss Scarlett.|That's Mr. Gerald's watch.
{95004}{95069}You take it. It's for you.|Pa'd want you to have it.
{95081}{95164}You ain't got no business partin'|from this watch now, Miss Scarlett.
{95165}{95239}You needs all your valuables|to sell for that tax money.
{95249}{95299}Do you think I'd sell Pa's watch?
{95338}{95362}And don't cry.
{95391}{95443}I can stand everybody's tears but yours.
{95546}{95587}Oh, Mammy, Mammy.
{95729}{95824}You been brave so long, Miss Scarlett,|you just gotta go on bein' brave.
{95839}{95888}Think about your pa like he used to be.
{95889}{95936}I can't think about Pa.
{95937}{95996}I can't think of anything but that $300.
{95997}{96044}Ain't no good thinkin' about that,|Miss Scarlett.
{96045}{96086}Ain't nobody got that much money.
{96112}{96184}Nobody but Yankees and scalawags got|that much money now.
{96249}{96274}Rhett!
{96275}{96314}Who that? A Yankee?
{96443}{96510}Oh, Mammy, I'm so thin and pale and...
{96532}{96573}...l haven't any clothes.
{96815}{96883}Scoot up to the attic and get down|Ma's old box of dress patterns.
{96884}{96926}What you up to with Miss Ellen's portieres?
{96927}{96955}You'll make me a new dress.
{96956}{97017}Not with Miss Ellen's portieres.|Not while I got breath in me.
{97018}{97078}Great balls of fire!|They're my portieres now.
{97090}{97178}I'm going to Atlanta for that $300|and I've got to go looking like a queen.
{97179}{97231}-Who goin' to Atlanta with you?|-I'm going alone.
{97232}{97288}That's what you think.|I's goin' to Atlanta with you.
{97289}{97329}With you and that new dress.
{97330}{97358}Now, Mammy, darling.
{97359}{97406}No use to try to sweet-talk me,|Miss Scarlett.
{97407}{97471}I's knowed you since I put|the first pair of diapers on you.
{97472}{97541}I said I's goin' to Atlanta with you,|and goin' I is.
{97551}{97625}Kings and traes, huh?|Too good for me, Major!
{97647}{97706}Pity we couldn't have fought the war out|in a poker game.
{97707}{97782}You'd have done better than General Grant|with far less effort.
{97783}{97809}What is it, Corporal?
{97810}{97886}Sir, there's a lady to see Captain Butler.|Says she's his sister.
{97901}{97927}Another sister?
{97946}{98003}This is a jail, not a harem, Captain Butler.
{98004}{98048}No, Major, she ain't one of those.
{98049}{98095}This one's got her mammy with her.
{98114}{98141}She has?
{98169}{98229}I'd like to see this one, Major,|without her mammy.
{98282}{98349}Let's see, my losses for the afternoon|come to what?
{98409}{98449}Three hundred and forty.
{98450}{98498}My debts do mount up, don't they, Major?
{98519}{98550}All right, Corporal.
{98551}{98620}Show Captain Butler's sister to his cell.
{98639}{98699}Thank you, Major. Excuse me, gentlemen.
{98814}{98901}It's hard to be strict with a man|who loses money so pleasantly.
{98951}{99008}-Rhett!|-Scarlett!
{99018}{99068}My dear little sister.
{99107}{99188}It's all right, Corporal.|My sister has brought me no files or saws.
{99335}{99362}Can I really kiss you now?
{99363}{99409}On the forehead like a good brother.
{99416}{99481}No, thanks.|I'll wait and hope for better things.
{99502}{99573}Oh, Rhett, I was so distressed|when I heard you were in jail.
{99574}{99625}I simply couldn't sleep for thinking.
{99634}{99676}It's not true, they're going to hang you?
{99677}{99705}Would you be sorry?
{99706}{99757}-Oh, Rhett!|-Well, don't worry, yet.
{99766}{99801}They have plotted|some charge against me...
{99802}{99844}...but they're really after my money.
{99845}{99902}They think I made off|with the Confederate Treasury.
{99903}{99927}Well, did you?
{99941}{99981}What a leading question.
{99982}{100041}But let's not talk|about sordid things like money.
{100042}{100116}How good of you to come and see me.|And how pretty you look.
{100123}{100197}Oh, Rhett, how you do run on,|teasing a country girl like me.
{100198}{100273}Thank heavens you're not in rags.|I'm tired of seeing women in rags.
{100274}{100298}Turn around.
{100315}{100386}Marvelous! You look good enough to eat.|And prosperous, too.
{100387}{100429}Thank you, I've been doing very well.
{100430}{100475}Everybody's doing well at Tara, only...
{100476}{100555}...l got so bored I just thought|I'd treat myself to a visit to town.
{100569}{100628}You're a heartless creature.|But that's part of your charm.
{100629}{100686}You know you've got more charm|than the law allows.
{100687}{100748}Now I didn't come here|to talk silliness about me, Rhett.
{100749}{100825}I came because I was so miserable|at the thought of you in trouble.
{100826}{100894}I was mad at you the night you left me|on the road to Tara...
{100895}{100930}...and I still haven't forgiven you.
{100931}{100974}Oh, Scarlett, don't say that.
{100975}{101063}Well, I must admit I might not be alive,|now, only for you.
{101073}{101163}And when I think of myself|with everything I could possibly hope for...
{101164}{101255}...and not a care in the world,|and you here in this horrid jail...
{101269}{101339}...and not even a human jail, Rhett,|a horse jail.
{101375}{101430}Oh, listen to me trying|to make jokes when...
{101437}{101473}...when I really want to cry.
{101490}{101524}In a minute I shall cry.
{101612}{101679}Scarlett, can it be possible that....
{101696}{101732}Can what be possible, Rhett?
{101744}{101814}That you've grown a woman's heart,|a real woman's heart?
{101835}{101886}I have, Rhett. I know I have.
{101953}{102025}You know, it's worth being in jail|just to hear you say that.
{102075}{102106}It's well worth it.
{102226}{102284}You can drop the moonlight|and magnolias, Scarlett.
{102291}{102350}So things have been going well|at Tara, have they?
{102351}{102386}What have you done with your hands?
{102387}{102436}I went riding last week|without my gloves.
{102437}{102513}These don't belong to a lady.|You've worked with them like a field hand.
{102514}{102555}Why did you lie? What are you up to?
{102571}{102625}In another minute I'd have believed|you cared something.
{102626}{102654}But I do care.
{102655}{102688}Suppose we get down to the truth.
{102689}{102782}You want something from me badly enough|to put on quite a show in your velvets.
{102792}{102825}What is it? Money?
{102854}{102905}I want $300 to pay the taxes on Tara.
{102921}{102988}I did lie to you|when I said everything was all right.
{102989}{103084}Things are just as bad as they possibly|could be. And you've got millions, Rhett.
{103113}{103158}What collateral are you offering?
{103159}{103196}-My earbobs.|-Not interested.
{103197}{103246}-A mortgage on Tara.|-What would I do with a farm?
{103247}{103309}You wouldn't lose.|I'd pay you back out of next year's cotton.
{103310}{103360}Not good enough.|Have you nothing better?
{103430}{103466}You once said you loved me.
{103490}{103530}If you still love me, Rhett....
{103542}{103595}You haven't forgotten|that I'm not a marrying man.
{103621}{103674}No, I haven't forgotten.
{103813}{103854}You're not worth $300.
{103873}{103931}You'll never mean anything|but misery to any man.
{103945}{103968}Go on, insult me.
{103969}{104021}I don't care what you say,|only give me the money.
{104022}{104113}I won't let Tara go. I can't let it go|while there's a breath left in my body.
{104120}{104144}Oh, Rhett.
{104151}{104204}Won't you please give me the money?
{104211}{104265}I couldn't give you the money|if I wanted to.
{104266}{104318}My funds are in Liverpool, not in Atlanta.
{104319}{104403}If I tried drawing a draft, the Yankees'd be|on me like a duck on a June bug.
{104415}{104482}So you see, my dear,|you've abased yourself to no purpose.
{104561}{104604}Here, here, here, stop it!
{104628}{104675}Want the Yankees to see you like this?
{104676}{104726}Take your hands off me, you skunk.
{104727}{104779}You knew what I was going to say|before I started.
{104780}{104858}You knew you wouldn't lend me the money|and yet you let me go on.
{104859}{104903}I enjoyed hearing what you had to say.
{104904}{104987}Cheer up. You can come to my hanging|and I'll remember you in my will.
{104988}{105057}I'll come to your hanging.|The only thing I'm afraid of...
{105058}{105132}...is that they won't hang you in time|to pay the taxes on Tara.
{105290}{105321}Tell him Belle Watlin'.
{105333}{105402}Where you been lately?|Thought you deserted Captain Butler.
{105403}{105453}Oh, I keep myself occupied. Help me out.
{105683}{105767}Who that? I ain't never see'd hair|that color before in my life.
{105782}{105821}Does you know a dyed-hair woman?
{105822}{105887}I wish I did know that one.|She'd get my money for me.
{105950}{105999}No matter what they done to you|in that jail...
{106000}{106042}...they didn't do no more|than you deserve...
{106043}{106091}...for visitin' white trash in a jail!
{106261}{106287}Fresh and green.
{106288}{106315}Right off the farm.
{106316}{106364}Hey, what are you doin' tonight, Susy?
{106372}{106404}That's one of them Georgia peaches.
{106405}{106453}There's nothing like that in Ohio.
{106460}{106515}-You know what we're going to do?|-What?
{106525}{106598}We're going to give every last one of you|40 acres and a mule!
{106599}{106657}-And a mule?|-Forty acres and a mule!
{106664}{106687}Gee!
{106688}{106730}'Cause we're your friends...
{106731}{106778}...and you're gonna become voters...
{106779}{106837}...and you're gonna vote|like your friends do!
{106880}{106912}What's your hurry, sister?
{106913}{106948}What's come over this here town?
{106949}{107024}Yankees have come over it!|Same as they've come over all of us.
{107086}{107122}Out of our way, trash!
{107139}{107164}Get out of the way here.
{107165}{107194}Get away! Go on!
{107400}{107440}Surely it can't be Miss Scarlett!
{107441}{107488}-Why Frank Kennedy!|-And Mammy!
{107489}{107536}It sure is good to see home folks.
{107537}{107574}I didn't know you were in Atlanta.
{107575}{107610}I didn't know you were.
{107611}{107664}Didn't Miss Suellen tell you|about my store?
{107673}{107726}Did she? I don't remember.|Have you a store?
{107769}{107824}Won't you come in, and look around a bit?
{108028}{108092}I don't suppose it looks like much|to a lady, but...
{108093}{108136}...l can't help being proud of it.
{108155}{108186}You're not making money?
{108187}{108263}Well, I can't complain.|In fact, I'm mighty encouraged.
{108275}{108326}Folks tell me I'm just a born merchant.
{108338}{108407}It won't be long now|before Miss Suellen and I can marry.
{108414}{108454}Are you doing as well as all that?
{108455}{108497}Yes, I am, Miss Scarlett.
{108498}{108545}I'm no millionaire yet...
{108546}{108601}...but I've cleared $1,000 already.
{108608}{108636}And lumber too.
{108637}{108664}Well...
{108680}{108713}...that's only a sideline.
{108714}{108751}A sideline, Frank?
{108752}{108847}With all the good Georgia pine around|Atlanta and all this building going on?
{108848}{108908}Well, all that takes money, Miss Scarlett...
{108932}{108984}...and I've got to be thinking|about buying a home.
{108985}{109022}What do you want a home for?
{109023}{109074}For Miss Suellen and me|to set up housekeeping.
{109088}{109167}Here in Atlanta. You'd want to bring her|to Atlanta, wouldn't you?
{109189}{109237}There wouldn't be much help|in that for Tara.
{109270}{109330}I don't rightly know what you mean,|Miss Scarlett.
{109342}{109372}I don't mean a thing.
{109373}{109450}Frank, how'd you like to drive me out|to my Aunt Pitty's?
{109472}{109528}Nothing would give me|more pleasure, Miss Scarlett.
{109529}{109571}You'd better stay to supper, too.
{109572}{109655}I'm sure Aunt Pitty'd be agreeable|and I'd like a good long visit with you.
{109656}{109719}Oh, you act on me just like a tonic,|Miss Scarlett.
{109747}{109795}And will you tell me all the news...
{109802}{109846}...all the news of Miss Suellen?
{109915}{109951}What's the matter, Miss Scarlett?
{109958}{109998}Miss Suellen's not ill, is she?
{109999}{110025}Oh, no, no.
{110037}{110087}I thought surely she had written you.
{110088}{110128}I guess she was ashamed to write you.
{110129}{110168}She should be ashamed.
{110169}{110233}Oh, how awful to have such a mean sister.
{110234}{110308}You must tell me, Miss Scarlett.|Don't leave me on tenterhooks.
{110335}{110407}Well, she's going to marry|one of the county boys next month.
{110443}{110530}She just got tired of waiting|and was afraid she'd be an old maid and....
{110531}{110584}Oh, I'm sorry to be the one to tell you.
{110615}{110678}Oh, it's colder. I left my muff at home.
{110685}{110754}Would you mind|if I put my hand in your pocket?

