Gone with the Wind
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3:00:01
Oh, yes, you will.
And you"ll marry me.

3:00:04
You? You?
3:00:07
I don"t love you.
3:00:08
And I don"t like being married.
3:00:11
Ever think of marrying
just for fun?

3:00:14
Marriage, fun?
3:00:15
Fiddle-dee-dee!
Fun for men, you mean.

3:00:18
Do you want them to hear you?
3:00:20
You"ve been married to
a boy and an old man.

3:00:22
Why not try a husband of the right age,
with a way with women?

3:00:26
You"re a fool, Rhett Butler...
3:00:28
...when you know I shall always love
another man.

3:00:32
Stop it. You hear me? Stop it.
3:00:34
No more of that talk.
3:00:41
Don"t. I shall faint.
3:00:42
I want you to faint.
This is what you"re meant for.

3:00:45
None of those fools
have kissed you like this.

3:00:48
Your Charles or your Frank
or your stupid Ashley.

3:00:59
Say you"re going to marry me.
Say yes. Say yes.

3:01:02
Yes.
3:01:05
Are you sure you meant it?
You don"t want to take it back?

3:01:09
Look at me,
and try to tell me the truth.

3:01:12
Did you say yes because of my money?
3:01:14
Well, yes, partly.
3:01:18
Partly?
3:01:20
Well, you know, Rhett,
money does help.

3:01:22
- And, of course, I am fond of you.
- Fond of me?

3:01:25
If I said I was madly in love
with you, you"d know I was lying.

3:01:29
- You say we have a lot in common...
- Yes, you"re right, my dear.

3:01:33
l"m not in love
any more than you are.

3:01:35
Heaven help the man
who ever really loves you.

3:01:38
What kind of ring would you like?
3:01:40
A diamond ring, and do buy
a great big one.

3:01:43
You"ll have the biggest
and most vulgar ring in Atlanta.

3:01:46
l"ll take you to New Orleans
for the most expensive honeymoon.

3:01:50
- That"d be heavenly.
- L"ll buy your trousseau for you too.

3:01:53
How wonderful...
3:01:56
...but you won"t tell anybody,
will you?

3:01:58
Still the little hypocrite.

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