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Gone with the Wind (1939)

Gone with the Wind (1939)

Gone with the Wind (1939) is a classic and iconic film based on Margaret Mitchell's novel. Set during the American Civil War and Reconstruction era, it tells the story of Scarlett O'Hara and her tumultuous love affairs with Rhett Butler and Ashley Wilkes. Starring Vivien Leigh as Scarlett and Clark Gable as Rhett, the film was renowned for its epic scale, stunning cinematography, and unforgettable performances. You can immerse yourself in the sounds of this masterpiece by playing and downloading them here.

A feeling more beautiful, more pure, more sacred...
A fine baby boy.
A free hand? That means he'll starve and whip them.
A friendly call, and talk business with old friends.
A girl hasn't got but two sides to her at a table.
A great lady. A very great lady.
A lot of shanties were burned. A couple of men were killed.
A lot of shanties were burned. A couple of men were killed.
A man told me that the doctor's down at the car shed...
A minor point at such a moment.
A Mrs. Belle Watling.
A nice black broadcloth is what little girls wear.
A soldier of the South loves you. Wants your arms around him.
A world in which there's no place for me.
Acting like a wet nurse to them white trash Slatterys...
Acts like they won the war.
After all, tomorrow is another day!
After me and Miss Ellen done labored with you!
After we've fired on the Yankee rascals at Fort Sumter, we've got to fight.
All except... goodbye.
All right, corporal, show Captain Butler's "sister" to his cell.
All right, darling, all right. Now you shall go home.
All right, darling.
All right, Melanie. I'll go to Atlanta.
All right, Pa, you jump what you please.
All right, then. Now stop your crying and smile.
All right, you're the foreman.
All right.
All right. All right. Good night, Ashley.
All right. I'll teach her to ride sidesaddle.
All that's past.
All the chickens? Everything?
All the clothes and all the rugs, and even Miss Ellen's rosaries.
All we've got is cotton and slaves, and arrogance.
Allow me, Miss O'Hara?
Almighty Moses! It's Miss Scarlett!
Although you need kissing, badly.
Am I actually being invited into the sanctuary?
And a mule? Forty acres and a mule!
And another thing, those pantalets!
And anyway, Melanie can't
And by someone who knows how.
And do you know that Dr. Meade actually saw her...
And don't cry.
And don't you be upsetting her or I'll whip the hide off you.
And even taking our servants!
And for a widow to appear in public at a social gathering...
And he sat on my chest!
And I ain't noticed Mr. Ashley asking for to marry you.
And I could pet her and spoil her, as I wanted to spoil you.
And I don't like being married.
And I hate your baby!
And I suppose you think you're the proper person!
And I think this conversation's gone far enough.
And I'd do it if it'd take Ashley out of your mind forever.
And I'll bid the moon.
And I'll buy her a blue velvet riding habit. She'll love that.
And I'll divorce you.
And I'll smash your skull between them like a walnut.
And I'll think of some way to get him back.
And I've waited longer for you than any woman.
And if they're captured, they'll be hanged. And it will be your fault.
And it sure is a happy day.
And it's not our paper money, it's gold!
And just what do you want me to do?
And lint for bandages.
And lumber too.
And maybe if he's alive and well, he's on some Northern road right now.
And Miss Scarlett and me, we brung it.
And now I find myself in a world which for me is worse than death.
And now I'll go and see what Dr. Meade needs.
And now, ladies and gentlemen...
And one of the few people I know whose respect I'd like to have.
And put on plenty of rouge. I want you to look your part tonight.
And she loves you.
And she's driving away in Rhett Butler's carriage!
And that'll block him out.
And that's where he's been for two whole days.
And that's where he's been for two whole days.
And the snow in Virginia's deep.
And the Yankees is coming. And Miss Scarlett, she says
And then he say Miss Scarlett ain't never cared nothing about Miss Bonnie.
And then that night...
And then that night...
And then when she told me there on the steps, what did I do?
And there's that business about the girl he wouldn't marry.
And they're starving. I've no use for fools who won't help themselves.
And trembled with fear at his frown
And when I'm dead on the altar of my country, I hope your conscience irks you.
And when I'm gone I'll leave Tara to you.
And when it comes time for her to marry...
And when life does that, danger seems very unimportant.
And when the wars were over, no one ever knew what they were about.
And why can't I go along, please?
And why should you go now that it's all over, and I need you?
And will you tell me all the news...
And you ain't never gonna be no 181/2 inches again.
And you aren't received in any family in Charleston.
And you can stay with Melanie and her Aunt Pittypat.
And you were going to hate him for the rest of your life.
And you won't see no Yankee girls at the ball, neither.
And you, Mrs. Hamilton. I know just how much that means to you.
And you'll beat them with me.
And you're gonna become voters and vote like your friends do!
And you're honest.
And you're honest.
And you're wrong about Mrs. Kennedy.
And, Mrs. Wilkes, if you ever see me on the street...
And, Scarlett, I'm going to see that you are safe.
And, Scarlett, I'm going to see that you are safe.
Another sister?
Another triumph for our magnificent men in arms!
Another two years, and we could've had him in Cobb's Legion.
Another word and you leave, India.
Answer me. Wouldn't you?
Any of you beauties know where I can steal a horse for a good cause?
Anyway, it's done now.
Anyway, we heard They say
Anyways, if it had been that Mrs. Kennedy's husband by hisself...
Apparently any mother, even a bad one, is better than none.
Are the Yankees coming?
Are you hinting that the Yankees can lick us?
Are you running a charitable institution?
Are you sure you meant it? You don't want to take it back?
Are you telling me Scarlett ?
Are you telling me you haven't asked for her after all these years?
Aren't things bad enough without you talking about dying?
Aren't you happy here in London with me?
Aren't you tired, Melanie?
As a gentleman?
As blue as the Bonnie Blue flag.
As God is my witness, they're not going to lick me.
As God is my witness...
As if I couldn't do better than that old maid in britches.
As long as you're here, let me show you the books...
As you say, sir.
Ashley and you...
Ashley doesn't know I love him.
Ashley told me he likes girls with a healthy appetite.
Ashley Wilkes couldn't like anyone like her.
Ashley Wilkes doesn't think so.
Ashley Wilkes is gonna marry her.
Ashley Wilkes' cousin? She's visiting
Ashley, aren't you going to get our Scarlett a glass of punch?
Ashley, Charles!
Ashley, forgive me.
Ashley, I...
Ashley, I'm glad you're not here to see this.
Ashley, I've got a present for you too!
Ashley, kiss me. Kiss me goodbye.
Ashley, let me go to the depot with you.
Ashley, tell me you love me.
Ashley, they've insulted us!
Ashley, what's to become of us?
Ashley, you should've told me years ago that you loved her and not me.
Ashley!
Ashley!
Ashley!
Ashley!
Ashley!
Ashley!
Ashley!
Ashley.
Ashley.
Ashley...
Ashley...
Ashley...
Ashley...
Ashley...
Ashley...
Ashley's fighting in the field. Fighting for the Cause.
Ashley's picture and Charles' sword.
Ashley's safe, he isn't listed!
Ashley's so mean and hateful!
Ashley's still alive to come home to the women who love him.
Ask Belle if you don't believe me. She'll tell you.
At your service. Where are you going?
Atlanta!
Aunt Pitty'd be agreeable, and I'd like a long visit.
Awful! Just awful!
Because I know Ashley Wilkes and his honorable breed.
Because we're alike. Bad lots, both of us.
Besides, I shall never marry again.
Besides, there isn't going to be any war.
Better get out of here fast.
Better refugee south, right quick. If you'll excuse me.
Big Sam!
Big Sam! Big Sam!
Big Sam! Big Sam.
Bonds.
Bonds.
Bonnie will have a place among decent people.
Bonnie, I'm going to take you on a long trip to fairyland.
Bonnie!
Bonnie!
Bonnie!
Bonnie! Bonnie!
Bonnie! Bonnie!
Bonnie...
Bother the war! Was there anyone else there?
Boys aren't any use. Don't you think I'm proof of that?
Brent and Stuart, you handsome old things!
But But
But after you broke your knee last year jumping that fence
But as it is, we're going to cultivate every female dragon of the Old Guard
But beyond this, I remember nothing.
But cheer up. The war can't last much longer.
But don't make a mistake and shoot the nag.
But don't worry. Your secret is safe with me.
But don't you be downcast.
But how can we do that?
But I didn't want the mill.
But I do mind very much losing the beauty of that life I loved.
But I don't expect no doctor could have done no better.
But I just can't bear going around in black.
But I must think about it!
But I will come back.
But I will come back.
But I'll wait for the sheriff's sale.
But I'm sure any of our Atlanta belles would be proud to
But I'm sure if we could only try again, we could be happy.
But if you could think of marrying me, I'd do anything in the world for you.
But it isn't that.
But it's no use now.
But it's war! Everybody's going off to enlist. I'm going too!
But London's a horrid place.
But maybe they ain't as good Christians as you.
But Melly's having her baby. You've got to come with me!
But of course she could! I'm going to.
But of course there is.
But remember, I warned you.
But somehow...
But that don't matter. You think I got no business here.
But there isn't anybody. Dr. Meade, she might die.
But there now. You're just a child.
But this isn't right, and you know it. Bad enough to be a businesswoman
But we don't have to be afraid for us.
But what kind of bonds, Pa?
But when you get used to being safe and warm...
But you can't do that.
But you can't! Not if you care for me!
But you didn't mean it. I know you didn't mean it.
But you don't think the Yankees are beating us?
But you had to wait till now, now when Melly's dying...
But you must have noticed that for some time...
But you mustn't drink it all at once, because it is the last.
But you were the main one I wanted to go to the devil.
But you're not going to bed.
But you've got a heart, Belle.
But, Melanie, you don't realize what she's done!
But, Miss O'Hara, I
But, Rhett, I don't know how I'd dare wear it!
But...
Can it be possible that ?
Can we still have our big new house in Atlanta?
Can what be possible, Rhett?
Can you honestly say you don't love me?
Can't I stay up for the ball? You may wear my garnets.
Can't we ever forget Twelve Oaks?
Can't we go away and forget we ever said these things?
Can't we take her along?
Captain Butler, such a pleasure to see you again.
Captain Butler, tell me what happened, all that happened.
Captain Butler, the Yankees is here!
Captain Butler, you come out here in the streets to me!
Captain Butler!
Captain Butler! Captain Butler!
Captain Butler! Oh, Captain Butler!
Captain Butler's here. I told him you was prostrate with grief.
Captain Butler's willing for the funeral to take place tomorrow morning.
Captured? Oh, thank heaven! Then he isn't
Casualty lists! Casualty lists!
Certainly making a fool of yourself.
Change your dress and go over to Miss Melly's.
Chapter One.
Charles and Wade asked me to eat with them, but I told them I promised you.
Charles, I want to eat barbecue with you.
Children are life renewing itself, Captain Butler.
Children are often afraid of the dark, but they get over it.
Choose your partners for the Virginia reel!
Climb down!
Climb into this buggy. This is no day for walking. You'll get run over!
Come here, quick!
Come in.
Come on in here!
Come on, get a move on there!
Come on, honey child. Mammy sure missed you, honey.
Come on, lift them feet!
Come on, old gentleman, come on. We's ate all your wives.
Come on, you. We're going home.
Come on!
Come on!
Come on!
Come to my hanging, I'll put you in my will.
Come, gentlemen, do I hear your bids? Make your offers!
Coming!
Confederate bonds.
Could we have the wine?
Cowardly? There isn't a cowardly bone in her body.
Daddy gave me a kitten.
Daddy, dark!
Daddy, dark! Yes, yes, yes...
Daddy, let me! Let me!
Daddy, where have you been? I've been waiting for you all morning.
Dare I name it? Can it be love?
Darkies' pay would break us. Convicts are cheap.
Darlene Merriwether, how dare you criticize me!
Darling baby! You glad to be home?
Darling...
Dear!
Did she say anything else? She said...
Did she? I don't remember. Have you a store?
Did you have a good time at Miss Melly's party?
Did you meet Captain Butler at Twelve Oaks, Scarlett?
Did you say yes because of my money?
Did you see her? Wasn't she wonderful?
Didn't Suellen tell you about my store?
Didn't you see them? Some are sick.
Die? Look at them, bleeding to death in front of my eyes!
Dismiss him, Mrs. O'Hara? He's the best overseer in the county.
Do you forget what it's like without money?
Do you intend leaving them?
Do you know that this is your birthday?
Do you know what I mean?
Do you mean to tell me, Katie Scarlett O'Hara...
Do you realize this means we can eat?
Do you think I care if you like your brandy?
Do you think I'd sell Pa's watch?
Do you think I's gonna put my child in the dark when she's so scared of it?"
Do you want them to hear you?
Does she have cut glass chandeliers, plush curtains and dozens of mirrors?
Don't be a goose, Melly. Hold on to me.
Don't be angry. Tell me, where are you going?
Don't be bashful, gentlemen!
Don't be scared!
Don't be silly, I won't look at you. If I had on pantalets, I'd use them.
Don't cry, darling.
Don't cry. She mustn't see you've been crying.
Don't cut! Don't cut!
Don't drink alone.
Don't flatter yourself. I'm not a marrying man.
Don't go getting so uppity.
Don't go philandering with any other girl, because I'm mighty jealous.
Don't hold me like that!
Don't leave me on tenterhooks.
Don't leave me. Don't.
Don't let her do it, Rhett.
Don't let's fool with any books today. When I'm wearing a new bonnet...
Don't look back, Ashley.
Don't look back.
Don't sc**** the plate. I'm sure there's more in the kitchen.
Don't stand there like a scared goat. Run!
Don't start flirting with me. I'm not one of your plantation beaus.
Don't stop to count it now. We haven't got time!
Don't talk like that. I'm so scared! I wish I could get out of here.
Don't tease me now.
Don't tell him anything. He knows everything about babies.
Don't tell him. He's a Yankee spy.
Don't tell him. He's trying to trap you.
Don't tell me any more about what "they" did!
Don't tell me you can't find them! Go get them and get them quick!
Don't try to be brave. Yell! There's nobody to hear.
Don't try to stop me. I'm never going back to that hospital.
Don't worry about anything.
Don't worry about me.
Don't worry, child. There's nothing to bringing a baby.
Don't worry, we'll stop them Yankees.
Don't worry. Mother will take care of him when we get home.
Don't you ? Don't you want to marry me?
Don't you cry. Big Sam will get you out of this in a jiffy.
Don't you ever dare say you hate Tara again!
Don't you men think about anything important?
Don't you understand? She's delirious.
Don't, my dear. Not here.
Don't. I shall faint.
Down the alley! Cut him off!
Dr. Meade said she can't have more children. I could give you
Dr. Meade says you can go in now, Captain Butler.
Dr. Meade, at last!
Dr. Meade, I said Mrs. Charles Hamilton.
Dr. Meade, not ?
Dr. Meade!
Dr. Meade?
Dr. Meade's left.
Dr. Wilson needs you in the operating room.
Dr. Wilson's waiting.
Dreadful big!
Dreams don't work that way.
Dreams. Always dreams with you. Never common sense.
Drive me to Aunt Pitty's, please.
Either you're a fool or an inhuman woman.
Emmie's Mrs. Wilkerson now.
Enough ammunition in boxcars to blow us to Tara.
Escape?
Even if we both have to crawl on our bellies to every fat old cat
Even if you is the last chicken in Atlanta.
Even so, do you think I'd leave Melanie and the baby?
Even so, we've gotta hide him.
Even though I know you've been faithful to me all along.
Ever since I took Charles away, though she won't admit it.
Ever think of marrying just for fun?
Everybody?
Except that Steerforth was more to be admired than ever, I remember nothing.
Excuse me, Mr. Rhett.
Excuse me, Mrs. Wilkes. Excuse me.
Fanny Elsing told Dr. Meade that Captain Butler finally admitted...
Far be it from me to question the teachings of childhood.
Fiddle dee dee, Melly.
Fiddle dee dee! Fun for men, you mean.
Fiddle dee dee. War, war, war!
Figures are well lost when the bonnet's as pretty as that.
Fine thing, horses get shoes and humans can't.
First Brent, then me, then Brent, and so on.
First time I come here, I says, "Belle, you're a nurse. "
First you take advantage of me, then you insult me!
Folks is all going to Macon, and folks is running away!
Folks tell me I'm just a born merchant.
For he's a jolly good fellow
For he's a jolly good fellow
For he's a jolly good fellow
For heaven's sake...
For Mrs. Charles Hamilton.
For Suellen to set up housekeeping.
For to tote the weary load
For to tote the weary load
For what? I don't feel anything.
Frank Kennedy! And Mammy.
Frank...
Frankly, my dear, I don't give a damn.
Fresh and green. Right off the farm.
Friends? When were we ever friends?
From my heart, I thank you.
Gee! Because we're your friend.
General Lee has completely whipped the enemy...
Gentlemen always fight better.
Gentlemen can always fight better than rabble.
Get back to work. I can't do everything at Tara myself.
Get him on the bed where I can dress the wound.
Get me a ball of twine, clean towels and the scissors.
Get off this place, you dirty Yankee!
Get off those steps, you wench! Get off this land!
Get out of the way here! Get away! Go on.
Get out there and get her medicine chest!
Get them.
Get to Tara as quick as you can and stay there.
Get up from there! Don't you hear Miss Ellen?
Get up off your knees. I don't like your common jokes.
Get up! You're going to that party and you'll have to hurry.
Getting us all into this by swaggering and boasting.
Give me a quarter.
Give me an ace and I'll start another war.
Give me something for the pain!
Give me something for the pain!
Give me that horse!
Give me your nightgown. I'll wad it round his head.
Give up the mill? It's making more money than ever.
Give us that horse!
Give your best sweetheart a kiss.
Go ahead and make it that way. Spend whatever you want.
Go and get Ma's old box of dress patterns.
Go back to the store, and go home and take your medicine.
Go get Dr. Meade. Run! Quick!
Go get it, boy! Isn’t he the luckiest...
Go on, Uncle Peter. I don't know what to do.
Go on, you trash. Don't you be pestering these ladies.
Go on!
Go on! I want you to go.
Go sit by Miss Melly.
Go upstairs. You're as weak as a newborn colt.
Good evening, Mrs. Kennedy.
Good heavens, Mrs. Meade, remember yourself.
Good heavens, this is war, not a garden party!
Good morning, Captain Butler. Good morning, Scarlett.
Good morning, Caroline. I was just thinking...
Good morning, Dolly. Wasn't that Captain Butler?
Good morning, girls. You're looking lovely.
Good morning, Miss Scarlett.
Good morning, Mrs. Meade.
Good morning, Scarlett.
Good morning, Scarlett.
Good night, Mr. Wilkerson.
Good night, my dear. Good night, Scarlett, darling.
Good night.
Good. Go along, Miss Pittypat. Scarlett's staying.
Goodbye, Belle.
Goodbye, Big Sam. Goodbye, boys.
Goodbye, Rhett.
Goodbye, Scarlett.
Goodbye.
Goodbye.
Got no business wearing herself out...
Great balls of fire!
Great balls of fire! Don't bother me. And don't call me "sugar. "
Great balls of fire! They're my portières now.
Great Jehoshaphat!
Great Jehoshaphat!
Grip tightly with your legs. Lean forward and go with him.
Hallelujah! I expect the angels fights on your side, Miss Melly.
Has been born and mercifully has died.
Has he been trifling with you? Has he asked you to marry him?
Has she asked for me?
Has the war started?
Have a drink of sherry.
Have another glass.
Have I your heart, my darling? I love you, I love you!
Have you no interest in what's become of your own husband?
Have you room for a dying man?
Have you seen ? Move aside, lady, please.
Haven't had bad news, have you?
He ain't at the hospital.
He ain't gonna let us bury that child. You gotta help us.
He ain't never been here.
He can lie in the gutter for all I care. I'm not a policeman.
He can't come. There's nobody to come.
He didn't pay much attention to you.
He doesn't strike me as good enough for a girl of your
He done lost his mind these last couple of days.
He got it from his uncle Admiral Will Hamilton of Savannah...
He had fits when they took us to dig the ditch for the soldiers.
He has a most terrible reputation.
He isn't there! He isn't there!
He leadeth me in the paths of righteousness for His name's sake.
He led a raid on that Shantytown where Mrs. Kennedy got into trouble.
He looks as if he knows what I look like without my shimmy.
He loves you so.
He maketh me to lie down in green pastures.
He may never come back. He may die.
He must go tomorrow morning, the first thing!
He restoreth my soul.
He says, "You try that, and I kills you tomorrow.
He spends his time up North because his folks won't speak to him.
He took her out buggy riding in the late afternoon without a chaperon...
He was expelled from West Point, he's so fast.
He was going away at the end of the half year...
He was Suellen's beau, and he loved her, not me.
He'll come to Atlanta for his leave and you waiting for him just like a spider!
He's a nice little boy, your boy is, Mrs. Wilkes.
He's a regular Yankee now, and he was making a brag...
He's all right. It's only in the shoulder.
He's dead.
He's gonna take off that leg. Better hurry.
He's her husband, ain't he?
He's lying out on Decatur Road...
He's my beau and she's married him!
He's not at the store. There's no meeting tonight, no political meeting.
He's one of the best shots in the country, as he's proved many times.
He's upstairs. Belle Watling's giving a party.
Hear thee Almighty, most merciful Lord...
Heaven help the man who ever really loves you.
Heaven help the Yankees if they capture you.
Hello, Mammy!
Hello, Melly.
Hello.
Help!
Help!
Help! Help!
Here are the O'Hara girls. We must greet them.
Here in Atlanta.
Here she comes!
Here you is. They was fighting for them so, it got tore in half.
Here, here. Stop it! You want the Yankees to see you like this?
Here, stir this soap.
Here, take the whole bottle.
Here! Where are you off to?
Here.
Here. Dry your eyes.
Here. Dry your eyes.
Here. If anyone lays a hand on that nag, shoot him.
Here's Scarlett. Scarlett!
Hold on!
Hold this horse.
Hold your reins properly in a firm hand. Up!
Home.
Honey child!
Honey child...
Horse, make tracks!
How are you feeling this morning?
How awful to have such a mean sister.
How can I make you understand?
How can I thank you enough for what you did for us?
How can you go to a political meeting after what I've been through?
How can you say such a thing? You know how I loved her, really.
How come you didn't ask them gentlemen to supper?
How could I help loving you?
How could you do this to me?
How dare you! You aren't fit to wipe his boots!
How do I know?
How do I look?
How else can I bear going?
How good of you to come and see me. And how pretty you look!
How sweet. How kind. He is a thoughtful gentleman.
How unchivalrous of you.
How was Ashley today?
How wonderful...
How would you like to visit somewhere? Savannah, perhaps?
How you do run on, teasing a country girl like me.
How you do run on.
How'd you get out of jail? Why didn't they hang you?
How'd you like to drive me to my Aunt Pitty's?
How's it feel to have the woman you've wronged cloak your sins?
How's Miss Scarlett bearing up?
Hurry, hurry!
Hurry, hurry! I'll sell you south, I will.
I ain't aiming for you to go to John Wilkes' and gobble like a hog!
I ain't never seen no man, black or white, set such store on any child.
I ain't seen him since he was little.
I always dream the same dream, and I never know.
I always wanted to be like her, calm and kind...
I am born.
I am Mrs. Wilkes.
I am thinking of you.
I am, Mammy. I am.
I apologize again for all my shortcomings.
I came as soon as it was dark to say you mustn't think of any such thing.
I can jump better than ever, because I've grown.
I can keep the lumber business too?
I can shoot straight, if I don't have to shoot too far.
I can stand everybody's tears but yours.
I can't bear those cannonballs right in my ears!
I can't bear to take advantage of your little girl ideas.
I can't fight you both.
I can't go all my life waiting to catch you between husbands.
I can't go on accepting these gifts, though you're awfully kind.
I can't let him go. I can't!
I can't make you understand. You don't know the meaning of fear.
I can't see the house. Have they burned it?
I can't stand it! No, don't!
I can't stand Scarlett. She throws herself at Ashley.
I can't take care of that baby and sick folkses too!
I can't thank you enough.
I can't think of anything bad enough to call you!
I can't think of anything but that $300.
I could bury him in the arbor where the ground is soft...
I could never hate you, and I know you must care about me.
I couldn't find it. I ran through the mist and I couldn't find it.
I couldn't if I wanted to.
I couldn't let Dr. Meade sit here for hours...
I couldn't let you do anything like that.
I couldn't sleep for thinking. It's not true they'll hang you?
I counted on you to help me start a lumber business and...
I counted on you.
I didn't come to talk silliness about me.
I didn't fetch you on Miss Scarlett's account.
I didn't know you were here. I didn't know you were.
I didn't mean to make you sad, my dear.
I didn't see anyone else. I think he must be a deserter.
I didn't want a drink. I heard a noise
I do declare, Frank Kennedy! You look dashing with those new whiskers.
I do hate you!
I do need you to help me receive my guests.
I do. And do you know I can divorce you for this?
I don't believe it!
I don't believe it. You've never been afraid.
I don't care what she's done to you. You're still in love with her.
I don't care what you expect. I'm gonna dance and dance!
I don't care what you say, only give me the money.
I don't care, but you won't ruin Bonnie's chances.
I don't care! I'm too young to be a widow.
I don't care. Scarlett's hateful...
I don't forget a kindness.
I don't guess I'm as hungry as I thought.
I don't hold it against you.
I don't intend to be without it again.
I don't kill people who tell the truth.
I don't know a woman in Paris who wears pantalets anymore.
I don't know anything about the lumber business.
I don't know anything about the lumber business.
I don't know nothing about birthing babies!
I don't know what you mean.
I don't know what you're talking about.
I don't know why I let you come and see me.
I don't know why I lied!
I don't know, Mammy.
I don't know.
I don't like the way you're treating Prissy and Mammy.
I don't like to interfere...
I don't like to say in the presence of ladies.
I don't like your tone, Suellen. Your pink gown's lovely.
I don't love you.
I don't mean a thing.
I don't need you making yourself sick so you'll never be any use.
I don't see how you have the gall to face me!
I don't suppose it looks like much to a lady...
I don't think you ought to do much jumping yet.
I don't think you're at all horrible.
I don't want a divorce.
I don't want any more men dying and screaming. I don't want any more!
I don't want it. It doesn't mean anything
I done diapered three generations of this family's girls.
I done slapped her in bed, along with the baby.
I faint every time I hear one.
I figure we belong together, being the same sort.
I fix your supper myself and you eats it.
I found Mr. Wilkes wounded, and Dr. Meade was with him.
I gave him to you once before. Remember?
I get so bored I could scream.
I got a boy myself, so I...
I got your message.
I gotta get out of here before the Yankees come!
I gotta know how much money have you got left. In gold.
I guess anybody who did what you've done today can take care of Sherman.
I guess she was ashamed to write you. She should be ashamed.
I guess things like hands and ladies don't matter so much anymore.
I had it in strict confidence from John Wilkes today...
I had the baby, didn't I?
I hate and despise you, Rhett Butler.
I hate Scarlett! She's the only thing I hate worse than Tara!
I hate you! I hate you!
I have, Rhett. I know I have.
I haven't been running after him, it's just a surprise.
I haven't seen my family in three days.
I haven't thought about that yet. I'll think about that tomorrow.
I hear you were turned out of West Point, Mr. Rhett Butler.
I heard Mr. Rhett say that he'd be wanting a son next year.
I hope a cannonball blows you into a million pieces !
I hope I shall stay long enough for us to become real friends.
I hope the Yankees let us leave the Union in peace.
I hope to see more of you, when you're free of the spell of Mr. Wilkes.
I hope we meet again.
I hope you'll forgive me, Mrs. Wilkes.
I hope you'll stay with us a few days.
I intend to make the best of things, even if they are Yankee things.
I just wanted to know. Have another glass.
I just won't have any more babies.
I keep myself occupied. Help me out.
I knew most women were cheats...
I knew you'd come.
I know a gentleman who says you're a human being.
I know how worried you are.
I know I love you, and I want to be your wife.
I know what they say about me. I don't care.
I know what you're thinking. Don't bring Bonnie into it.
I know you drink on the quiet, and I know how much you drink.
I know, but we don't need it. Sell it.
I know, I know. She has such a beautiful mouth too.
I know. But I'm not asking them to do what I don't do myself.
I knows you since I put diapers on you.
I knows! I knows! I knows how to do it.
I lied when I said everything was all right.
I like to feel that I belong to the things you love.
I love it as more than a house.
I love you, I do!
I love your courage and stubbornness so much that I could forget...
I made up my mind you were the only woman for me...
I mean you've been drinking. Brandy. Quite a lot.
I mean, about the money for the hospital.
I mean, I don't care where you have your supper.
I meant it as a compliment.
I meant it, my dear. It was a lovely Christmas gift.
I meant no disrespect, Mrs. Wilkes.

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