Gone with the Wind
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4:57:01
Aren"t you tired, Melanie?
4:57:03
No, l"m not tired, Scarlett.
4:57:06
This might be Ashley...
4:57:10
...and only strangers here
to comfort him.

4:57:13
No, l"m not tired, Scarlett.
4:57:16
They could all be...
4:57:18
...Ashley.
4:57:31
l"ve been waiting one solid hour
to speak to you, Mrs. Wilkes.

4:57:35
Go on, you trash. Don"t be
pestering these ladies.

4:57:38
- Don"t talk to her.
- It"s all right.

4:57:40
Who are you?
4:57:41
l"m Belle Watling.
4:57:43
But that don"t matter.
You think I got no business here.

4:57:46
Tell me what you
want to see me about.

4:57:49
First time I come here, I says,
Belle, you"re a nurse.

4:57:52
They didn"t want my kind of nursing.
They was more than likely right.

4:57:56
Then I tried giving them money.
My money wasn"t good enough either!

4:58:00
The old peahens!
4:58:02
I know a gentleman who says
you"re a human being.

4:58:05
If you are, which they ain"t, you"ll
take my money for the hospital.

4:58:08
What are you doing here?
Haven"t you been told twice?

4:58:11
l"m conversing with Mrs. Wilkes!
4:58:13
You might as well take my money.
It"s good money, even if it is mine.

4:58:17
- L"m sure you"re very generous.
- L"m a Confederate, like everybody else.

4:58:22
Of course you are!
4:58:24
Some folks here wouldn"t feel that way.
4:58:26
But maybe they ain"t
as good Christians as you.

4:58:35
Look, Mrs. Meade,
it"s a great deal of money.

4:58:38
10, 20, 30, 50!
4:58:41
And it"s not our
paper money, it"s gold!

4:58:43
Let me see that handkerchief.
4:58:46
R.B.!
4:58:49
And she"s driving away
in Rhett Butler"s carriage!

4:58:53
If I just wasn"t a lady, what
wouldn"t I tell that varmint!


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