2:35:01
If it hadn"t been for Scarlett,
l"d have died in Atlanta...
2:35:04
...and maybe we wouldn"t have
little Beau.
2:35:07
When I think of her picking cotton
and plowing...
2:35:10
...just to keep food in our mouths,
I could just...
2:35:12
Oh, my darling.
2:35:18
All right, Melanie.
l"ll go to Atlanta.
2:35:23
I can"t fight you both.
2:35:39
Come on, lift them feet!
2:35:43
There"s your new mill hands,
Mrs. Kennedy.
2:35:46
The pick of all the best jails
in Georgia.
2:35:49
- They look thin and weak, Gallegher.
- Halt!
2:35:55
They"re the best you can lease.
2:35:56
If you"ll give Johnnie Gallegher
a free hand...
2:35:59
...you"ll get what you want
out of them.
2:36:02
All right, you"re the foreman.
2:36:04
Just keep the mill running
and deliver my lumber when I want it.
2:36:07
Johnnie Gallegher"s your man, miss.
But remember...
2:36:10
...no questions and no interference.
2:36:13
That"s a bargain.
Start in the morning.
2:36:15
Come on, get a move on there!
2:36:18
But this isn"t right, and you know it.
Bad enough to be a businesswoman...
2:36:22
Why do you complain?
2:36:24
You wouldn"t own a mill
if I didn"t take over.
2:36:26
But I didn"t want the mill.
2:36:28
We couldn"t buy it if you hadn"t
pressed our friends for their debts.
2:36:32
Isn"t that right?
2:36:33
Are you running
a charitable institution?
2:36:35
Go back to the store, and go home
and take your medicine.
2:36:39
Sugar, don"t you think...?
2:36:40
Great balls of fire! Don"t bother me.
And don"t call me sugar.
2:36:44
All right. All right.
Good night, Ashley.
2:36:48
My, my!
2:36:50
She can get mad quicker
than any woman I ever saw.
2:36:54
I don"t like to interfere...
2:36:56
...but I wish you"d let me hire
darkies and not use convicts.
2:36:59
We could do better.