Gone with the Wind
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2:45:00
Our men are doing what
they think they have to do.

2:45:03
Frank...
2:45:05
...and Ashley.
2:45:09
Oh, it isn"t possible.
2:45:14
There"s horses, Miss Melly.
Here they come.

2:45:16
We"re sewing, we"re sewing!
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Open the door.
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Good evening, Mrs. Kennedy.
2:45:37
Who is Mrs. Wilkes?
2:45:39
I am Mrs. Wilkes.
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- I should like to speak to Mr. Wilkes.
- He"s not here.

2:45:45
- Are you sure?
- Don"t you doubt Miss Melly"s word!

2:45:48
I meant no disrespect, Mrs. Wilkes.
2:45:50
If you give me your word,
I won"t search the house.

2:45:53
Mr. Wilkes is at a political meeting
at Mr. Kennedy"s store.

2:45:56
He"s not at the store. There"s no
meeting tonight, no political meeting.

2:46:01
We"ll wait outside till
he and his friends return.

2:46:05
Surround the house.
Put a man on each door and window.

2:46:13
Keep on with your sewing, ladies.
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And l"ll read aloud.
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The Personal History and Experience
of David Copperfield.

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Chapter One.
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I am born.
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To begin my life with the beginning of
my life, I record that I was born...

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Chapter Nine.
I have a memorable birthday.

2:46:41
I pass over all that happened
at school...

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...until the anniversary
of my birthday came round in March.

2:46:48
Except that Steerforth was more to be
admired than ever, I remember nothing.

2:46:51
He was going away
at the end of the half-year...

2:46:54
...if not sooner, and was more
spirited and independent than before.

2:46:58
And therefore, more engaging
than before...


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