Gone with the Wind
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2:48:00
That"s fine thanks I get
for bringing him home...

2:48:03
...and not leaving him
in this shameful condition.

2:48:05
Now, boys, all together...
2:48:07
Dr. Meade!
2:48:09
l"m astonished at you!
2:48:19
How can you do this to me?
2:48:21
I ain"t so very drunk, Melly.
2:48:24
Take him to the bedroom.
Lay him out on the bed.

2:48:27
- Don"t touch him. He"s under arrest.
- Now, Tom.

2:48:30
What do you want to arrest him for?
l"ve seen him drunker.

2:48:33
l"ve seen you drunker.
And you"ve seen me...

2:48:36
He can lie in the gutter
for all I care. L"m not a policeman.

2:48:39
He led a raid on that Shantytown
where Mrs. Kennedy got into trouble.

2:48:44
A lot of shanties were burned.
A couple of men were killed.

2:48:47
It"s time you rebels learned you can"t
take the law into your own hands.

2:48:51
What are you laughing at?
2:48:54
This isn"t your night to teach
that lesson.

2:48:57
These two have been
with me tonight. Yes, sir.

2:49:00
With you, Rhett?
2:49:02
Where?
2:49:07
I don"t like to say
in the presence of ladies.

2:49:10
You"d better say.
2:49:11
Come out on the porch
and l"ll tell you.

2:49:13
Speak out. I think I have a right
to know where my husband"s been.

2:49:19
Well, ma"am...
2:49:21
...we dropped in
on a friend of mine...

2:49:24
...and the captain"s.
2:49:25
Mrs. Belle Watling.
2:49:28
We played cards
and drank champagne...

2:49:33
Now you"ve done it. Did you have to
show me up in front of my wife?

2:49:38
I hope you"re satisfied.
2:49:40
These ladies won"t be speaking
with their husbands.

2:49:43
Well, Rhett, I had no idea.
2:49:47
Look here, will you take an oath that
they were with you tonight at Belle"s?

2:49:53
Ask Belle if you don"t believe me.
She"ll tell you.

2:49:56
Will you give me your word,
as a gentleman?

2:49:58
As a gentleman?
2:49:59
Why, certainly, Tom.

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