4:50:15
You"re here!
4:50:19
You"re here!
You"re really here at last!
4:50:23
Oh, my dear, l"ve waited so long!
4:50:25
Melanie, my dear, my darling wife!
4:50:31
But we"re forgetting Scarlett.
4:50:34
Scarlett, dear.
4:50:38
Why, is this any way to greet
a returning warrior?
4:50:42
Ashley, I...
4:50:46
Merry Christmas, Ashley.
4:50:56
Come on, old gentleman, come on.
We"s ate all your wives.
4:51:01
We"s ate all your little chicks.
4:51:02
You got nobody to worry
your head about leaving.
4:51:06
Come on. Now you just
stand still so you...
4:51:09
...can be Christmas
for the white folks.
4:51:11
Now, hold on!
4:51:14
Hold on!
4:51:15
Don"t go getting so uppity.
4:51:17
Even if you is the last
chicken in Atlanta.
4:51:22
Let"s not talk about the war.
4:51:24
Let"s talk Twelve Oaks and Tara
and times before there was a war.
4:51:28
Could we have the wine?
4:51:29
Why did you say there
wasn"t enough?
4:51:32
There"s plenty. It"s the very last
of my father"s fine Madeira.
4:51:35
He got it from his uncle
Admiral Will Hamilton of Savannah...
4:51:39
...who married his cousin
Jessica Carroll of Carrolton...
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...who was his second cousin
and akin to the Wilkeses too.
4:51:46
I saved it to wish Ashley
a merry Christmas.
4:51:50
But you mustn"t drink it all at once,
because it is the last.
4:51:58
I meant it, my dear.
It was a lovely Christmas gift.