5:03:01
Sam, Elijah, Prophet, Apostle.
l"m so glad to see you.
5:03:04
Tell me about my mother.
She didn"t write me.
5:03:07
- She gone got sick.
- Sick?
5:03:09
Just a little bit sick, that"s all.
5:03:11
Your pa went wild when
they wouldn"t let him fight.
5:03:14
He had fits when they took us
to dig the ditch for the soldiers.
5:03:18
Your ma said the Confederacy needs it.
We"s digging for the South.
5:03:22
- Was there a doctor?
- We"ve got to march.
5:03:24
Don"t worry, we"ll stop them Yankees.
5:03:26
Goodbye, Big Sam.
5:03:28
If you get sick or hurt,
let me know.
5:03:30
Goodbye, Miss Scarlett.
5:03:59
Climb into this buggy. This is no
day for walking. You"ll get run over!
5:04:04
Drive me to Aunt Pitty"s, please.
5:04:08
Panic"s a pretty sight, isn"t it?
5:04:13
Just another of Sherman"s calling
cards. He"ll pay us a visit soon.
5:04:17
I gotta get out of here
before the Yankees come!
5:04:19
Leave your hospital work?
5:04:21
Or have you had enough of death
and lice and men chopped up?
5:04:25
I suppose you weren"t meant
for sick men.
5:04:27
Don"t talk like that. L"m so scared!
I wish I could get out of here.
5:04:31
Let"s get out together.
5:04:33
No use letting the South
come down around your ears.
5:04:36
There are too many nice
places to go and visit.
5:04:39
- Mexico, London, Paris...
- With you?
5:04:42
Yes, ma"am.
5:04:43
With a man who understands and
admires you for what you are.
5:04:46
I figure we belong together,
being the same sort.
5:04:49
l"ve been waiting for you to grow up
and get Ashley out of your heart.
5:04:54
Well, I hear Mrs. Wilkes is going to
have a baby in another month or so.
5:04:58
It"ll be hard loving a man with
a wife and baby clinging to him.