2:12:01
Miss Scarlett, I was aiming
to ask for Suellen.
2:12:04
Are you telling me you haven"t asked
for her after all these years?
2:12:09
The truth is, l"m so much
older than she is...
2:12:12
...and now I haven"t
a cent to my name.
2:12:14
Who has, nowadays?
2:12:16
If true love carries any
weight with you...
2:12:19
...you can be sure your sister
will be rich in that.
2:12:22
l"d go and get myself a
little business, if we"re engaged.
2:12:25
As soon as l"m on my feet again...
2:12:28
l"m sure I can speak for Pa.
You go ask her now.
2:12:31
Thank you.
Thank you, Miss Scarlett.
2:12:37
Excuse me, Mrs. Wilkes.
Excuse me.
2:12:41
What seems to be
the trouble with Mr. Kennedy?
2:12:44
More trouble than he guesses.
He"s finally asked for Suellen.
2:12:48
l"m so glad.
2:12:50
It"s a pity he can"t marry her now.
It"d be one less mouth to feed.
2:12:57
Another one!
2:12:59
- Hope he isn"t hungry.
- He"ll be hungry.
2:13:02
l"ll tell Prissy to get
an extra plate...
2:13:34
Don"t spoil it.
2:13:35
Turn me loose, you fool.
Turn me loose! Lt"s Ashley!
2:13:38
He"s her husband, ain"t he?
2:13:52
- Miss Scarlett?
- High time you got back.
2:13:54
- Did you get the horse shod?
- Yes"m, he"s shod.
2:13:57
Fine thing, horses
get shoes and humans can"t.
2:13:59
Here, stir this soap.