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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.
I met you last at my husband's home.
I might be, if the right moment ever came.
I moved the bar higher.
I must go to her.
I must think about it.
I never can make up my mind which of you is the handsomest.
I never give without expecting something in return. I always get paid.
I never heard anything more true. Mammy's a smart old soul.
I never heard you talk like that.
I never really loved Ashley.
I never want you to be anything but completely happy.
I nursed her son while he was in the hospital before he died and
I observe it's even bought you the honorable Mr. Wilkes.
I ought never to have married Frank.
I pass over all that happened at school...
I pray God things go well with you, Miss Melly.
I promised Ashley something...
I reckon he'd rather try and walk it, at that.
I refer, ladies and gentlemen, to that will o' the wisp of the bounding main.
I refuse to listen to any renegade talk!
I seem to be spoiling everybody's brandy and cigars...
I should be proud to speak to you.
I should be proud to speak to you.
I should've committed robbery to get that tax money for you.
I still have this.
I suppose you weren't meant for sick men.
I swear I will!
I tell you, the South is dead. It's dead!
I think Charles Hamilton may get it.
I think I can walk.
I think I'll just show him around.
I think it's full of money.
I think it's hard winning a war with words.
I think you're being very mean to her.
I think...
I thought about you being widowed with a little boy...
I thought of you at our wedding yesterday...
I told you never to leave this child alone in the dark.
I want $300 to pay the taxes on Tara.
I want everybody who's been mean to me to be pea green with envy.
I want more than flirting from you.
I want my girl to be happy. You'd not be happy with him.
I want my mother!
I want peace. I want to see if somewhere...
I want Rhett!
I want to go home to Tara!
I want to go out and see my pony.
I want to take up something with your Pa, but he doesn't seem to
I want you to faint. This is what you're meant for.
I want you to make a good deal of strong coffee...
I wanted to hurt her because she'd hurt me. And I did.
I wanted you. I wanted you desperately...
I was awake all last night trying to figure it out.
I was counting on eating with you.
I was just thinking of the difference between you and...
I was mad at you when you left me on the road to Tara.
I was so distressed when I heard you were in jail.
I was so glad to see you. I was, Rhett, but you were so nasty.
I was so miserable at the thought of you in trouble.
I was too late.
I was very drunk...
I will, I will!
I will. I's had enough of them Carpetbaggers.
I wish it were anybody's child but yours!
I wish you'd go away!
I won't go! I can't go until this misunderstanding clears up.
I won't have you all starve, simply because I threw myself at your head.
I won't let on.
I won't let Tara go! I can't while there's a breath left in my body.
I won't let you do it!
I won't make money out of the enforced labor and misery of others.
I won't marry you to pay for the bonnet.
I won't think about that now. I'll think about that tomorrow.
I won't, Miss O'Hara. I couldn't!
I would! I would!
I wouldn't be in such a hurry to see them go.
I,...
I...
I'd be very unpatriotic to hate a great hero of the war.
I'd give anything to have Tara the way it was before the war.
I'd have freed them when father died...
I'd like to apologize about its not being a boy.
I'd like to be drunk.
I'd like to extend my apology for my conduct of last night.
I'd work for you. I'd do anything for you!
I'll admit I've been at fault too.
I'll be back.
I'll be the most surprised man in Atlanta.
I'll befriend Carpetbaggers and beat them at their own game.
I'll buy this place and I'll live in it!
I'll carry your guilty secret to my grave.
I'll clean up my mess when I've buried him.
I'll come to your hanging!
I'll cry into my pillow every night.
I'll do what I can, Mammy.
I'll do what I can.
I'll go home.
I'll go home.
I'll go now, I can't wait. Will you excuse me, dear?
I'll go write the necessary letters.
I'll hate and despise you till I die!
I'll have supper in my room.
I'll have them bring my supper up here too.
I'll just go and fetch you some cooler water.
I'll kill you if you try to stop me! I will, I will!
I'll make enough the only way I know how so the Yankees can't take Tara.
I'll not have me own daughter telling me what I shall jump and not jump.
I'll not have you talking like that.
I'll provide for you. You've plenty of grounds.
I'll put my hands so.
I'll say one thing. The war makes the most peculiar widows.
I'll see what I can do.
I'll show them! I'll kill those Yankees!
I'll show you the Tower of London, where the little princes were...
I'll show you who the owner of Tara is!
I'll stay here and shoot him if he comes back.
I'll take you to New Orleans for the most expensive honeymoon.
I'll tell him that I love him...
I'll tell you why, Scarlett.
I'll tell you, Scarlett O'Hara, if you'll take that Southern belle simper off your face.
I'll thank you to shut your mouth.
I'll think about it tomorrow.
I'll understand.
I'll watch out for him. We're good friends.
I'm afraid now.
I'm afraid of dying and going to hell.
I'm all right, Mother.
I'm angry. Waste always makes me angry and that's what this is, sheer waste!
I'm ashamed I didn't think of that myself.
I'm astonished at you!
I'm busy.
I'm entitled to at least see what my own child looks like.
I'm glad she's dead so she can't see me.
I'm glad you killed him.
I'm going home for half an hour.
I'm going home if I have to walk every step of the way!
I'm going home! I want my mother. My mother needs me.
I'm going on a very extended trip to London.
I'm going to Atlanta for $300, and I've got to look like a queen.
I'm going to Charleston, back where I belong.
I'm going to join up with our brave lads in gray.
I'm going to jump. Watch me, Daddy.
I'm going to live through this, and when it's all over...
I'm going to New York.
I'm going too. Prissy, go pack my things.
I'm going. That's what I came to tell you.
I'm gonna put these britches in the boiling pot.
I'm home.
I'm home.
I'm just afraid they won't hang you in time to pay the taxes on Tara!
I'm just not going to get old and fat before my time.
I'm neither noble nor heroic.
I'm no millionaire yet...
I'm not asking you to forgive me. I'll never forgive myself.
I'm not cornered.
I'm not in love any more than you are.
I'm not kind. I'm tempting you.
I'm not so proud.
I'm saying plainly, the Yankees are better equipped than we.
I'm scared somebody'll recognize this carriage if I stay any longer.
I'm sick of them. I'm tired of them!
I'm so glad to see you again.
I'm so glad you aren't with the army.
I'm so happy you like it.
I'm so sorry for everything.
I'm so very tired of it all. I've struggled for food and for money.
I'm sorry I couldn't think up a more dignified alibi.
I'm sorry to be such a bother, Scarlett.
I'm sorry, but the army took my horse and carriage.
I'm sorry, soldier.
I'm sorry, your husband's under arrest.
I'm starving. Get me something to eat.
I'm sure I can speak for Pa. You go ask her now.
I'm taking Bonnie with me. Please get her duds packed right away.
I'm the only man over 16 and under 60 who's around to show you a good time.
I'm thinking about how rich we are.
I's done it lots and lots. Let me, doctor. Let me.
I's got a message for Captain Butler, Mrs. Watling.
I's only got two hands.
I's the foreman. I say when it's quitting time at Tara.
I've always admired you. I wish I could be more like you.
I've always had a weakness for lost causes, once they're really lost.
I've always loved you, but you've never given me a chance to show it.
I've always loved you. I've never loved anyone else.
I've arranged for a position in a bank.
I've been doing very well. Everyone's well at Tara, only...
I've been hunting for a rabbit skin to wrap my little Bonnie in.
I've been looking for you everywhere.
I've been lying here thinking...
I've been thinking, and I believe it would be better for both of us...
I've been waiting for you to grow up and get Ashley out of your heart.
I've been waiting one solid hour to speak to you, Mrs. Wilkes.
I've got a headache, Rhett.
I've got an idea!
I've got something I must tell you. Can't we go someplace quiet?
I've got to go to a political meeting.
I've had enough of smelling death, of rot and death.
I've just heard that Ashley was taken prisoner.
I've never before known anyone who was really brave.
I've seen you drunker. And you've seen me
I've weeded, hoed and picked cotton till I can't stand it.
If a bullet gets me, I'll laugh at myself for being an idiot.
If anybody can give a girl a good time, it's Ashley.
If Ashley wanted to marry you, I'd have misgivings.
If Captain Butler asks for me when he comes back, I'm asleep.
If either of you boys says "war" once again...
If he bleeds across the yard, we can't hide it.
If I don't take a strap to that Prissy!
If I drew a draft, they'd be on me like a duck on a June bug.
If I go to Atlanta and take help from you again...
If I have to lie, steal, cheat, or kill...
If I let you alone, you'd give them chicken...
If I said I was madly in love with you, you'd know I was lying.
If I wanted to come in, no lock could keep me out.
If I'd only known, I'd have come straight home.
If it hadn't been for Scarlett, I'd have died in Atlanta...
If it weren't for me.
If Melanie says it's all right, it is all right.
If only I didn't have every one of them taken already.
If only I hadn't promised Ashley. If only I hadn't promised him!
If only I hadn't promised Ashley. If only I hadn't promised him!
If she thought anybody'd notice, she'd walk the street naked.
If that were true, I'd wait forever. If she'd only forgive me.
If the war hadn't come, I'd have spent my life happily buried at Twelve Oaks.
If the Yankees find him here
If there's anything I can do, Miss Scarlett...
If we give Gallegher a free hand
If you are, which they ain't, you'll take my money for the hospital.
If you arrest all the drunks in Atlanta, you must arrest a good many Yankees.
If you can't help us, who can?
If you don't care what folks says, I does!
If you don't show your face tonight, you'll never be able to again.
If you don't stop being a glutton, you'll get as fat as Mammy.
If you get sick or hurt, let me know.
If you give me your word, I won't search the house.
If you had any chivalry in you, or were nice...
If you had any raising, you'd know I'd never want to see you again!
If you had sense, you'd be scared too.
If you make any jokes now, I'll kill you!
If you say one word to mother, I won't eat a bite.
If you still love me...
If you want her to grow up cowardly
If you were a man, I'd break your neck for that.
If you were free and Melly were dead and you had your precious Ashley...
If you weren't so drunk and insulting, I could explain everything.
If you'd met me halfway, even when I came back from London.
If you'd thought of your position, you wouldn't have to.
If you'll give Johnnie Gallegher a free hand...
If you'll leave us in peace.
If you're coming, Scarlett, hurry!
If you's old enough for parties, you should act like ladies!
In a minute I shall cry.
In fact, I'm mighty encouraged.
In the middle of that beautiful love scene?
In the stew you'd expect with a barbecue and talking nothing but war.
Indeed. And who's the happy father?
India wasn't able to come. Will you be an angel?
India Wilkes, what a lovely dress!
India, hush up. Let her talk. She's always hated me.
Is Ashley in it?
Is she better?
Is that all, Ashley?
Is that you, Rhett? We's here, Miss Scarlett!
Is the doctor come?
Is you hurt, Miss Scarlett? Did they hurt you?
Isn't that right, Ashley?
Isn’t it enough that you gathered every other man's heart today?
Isn’t this better than a table?
It began at daybreak.
It can't be true!
It doesn't matter one bit.
It drags at your heart till...
It isn't likely that I'd question any device of yours.
It isn't my baby. You take care of her!
It isn't really morning yet.
It like to turn my blood cold, the things they say to one another.
It might just as well be 3 million. But we gotta raise it, that's all.
It seems we've been at cross purposes, doesn't it?
It was mostly me, Captain Butler.
It won't happen again.
It won't happen again. I'll take Melanie and go.
It won't pain me.
It wouldn't be fitting at all.
It wouldn't be fitting for me to thank a woman who saved my husband's life?
It'd be nice if you bought something for Mammy.
It'll be a comfort to me to know that she has you.
It'll be announced tomorrow night at the ball.
It'll be hard loving a man with a wife and baby clinging to him.
It'll come to you, this love of the land.
It'll make a great difference to a great many gentlemen, sir.
It's a black day, Scarlett.
It's a pity he can't marry her now. It'd be one less mouth to feed.
It's a pity the war wasn't a poker game.
It's a pleasure to see you, Miss Scarlett.
It's a whole world that wants only to be graceful and beautiful.
It's all my fault.
It's all over, the war. Lee surrendered!
It's all right, Bonnie. Who put out that light? Nurse!
It's all right, corporal. My sister has brought me no files or saws.
It's all right, Melly.
It's all right, Pork. I'm home.
It's all right! It's all right! They haven't burned it.
It's bad enough not being able to go to parties. But looking this way too?
It's because I'm going to have a baby.
It's cold, and I left my muff at home.
It's convenient to have the first wife's permission, isn't it?
It's dangerous jouncing Mrs. Wilkes over open country.
It's dangerous to drive alone through all that riffraff.
It's Emmie Slattery.
It's good to see home folks.
It's humiliating how you're treating him.
It's like blockade running, isn't it?
It's like the end of the world!
It's me, Melly.
It's Melanie. May I come in? Come in.
It's Mr. Rhett I's worried about.
It's Mrs. Watling.
It's Mrs. Wilkes, Captain Butler.
It's my own neck, so it is.
It's no use. It's no use!
It's no use. You wouldn't understand.
It's not much, but I had trouble stealing it.
It's not that easy, Scarlett.
It's not worth the effort. Which way?
It's only natural you want to look young and be young when you are young.
It's over! It's over!
It's proud I am that I'm Irish. Don't you be forgetting...
It's Rhett.
It's Sam! Big Sam?
It's shocking what she's doing to my brother.
It's so long since I had anything new!
It's so unaware that it may not last forever.
It's still there!
It's the only way, Melly.
It's the same as hating Pa and Ma.
It's this from which you get your strength, the red earth of Tara.
It's time you behave and act like you was Miss Ellen's daughter.
It's time you rebels learned you can't take the law into your own hands.
It's to your credit that you could appreciate her.
It's well worth it.
It's what many of our Southern men have had to do to protect us.
It's worse. I expect a very fancy profit out of it.
It's worth being in jail just to hear you say that.
Jealous, am I?
Johnnie Gallegher's your man, miss. But remember...
Jump, you gray backed beggars!
Just a few more days
Just a little bit sick, that's all.
Just a moment, please.
Just another of Sherman's calling cards. He'll pay us a visit soon.
Just anything, I promise.
Just give me Bonnie, and you can say what you please.
Just hold on and suck in!
Just keep the mill running and deliver my lumber when I want it.
Just like Pa...!
Just take this in your mouth and not talk anymore. Not just now.
Just think what heights I may climb to, once I get the knack.
Katie Scarlett, that's enough.
Katie Scarlett!
Katie Scarlett!
Katie?
Keep on with your sewing, ladies.
Keep your shawl on. I ain't aiming for you to get freckled...
Kings in trade, eh? Too good for me, major.
Kiss me once.
Know what I heard about Maybelle Merriwether?
Ladies, the Confederacy asks for your jewelry on behalf of our noble Cause.
Land is the only thing in the world worth working for...
Land's the only thing that matters.
Land's the only thing that matters.
Land's the only thing that matters. It's the only thing that lasts.
Land's the only thing that matters. The only thing that lasts.
Leave this to me, Scarlett. And, please, say nothing.
Leave us some dignity out of our marriage. Spare us this last.
Leave us some dignity out of our marriage. Spare us this last.
Leave your work at the hospital?
Let go of my horse!
Let her scream for a night
Let her scream?
Let him wait! I'm going home! I've done enough!
Let me alone!
Let me see that handkerchief. R.B.!
Let the Yankees ask for peace.
Let's get down to the truth. You want something enough...
Let's get out together.
Let's go home.
Let's not talk about the war.
Let's not talk about things like money.
Let's run away. We'd go to Mexico.
Let's see, my losses for the afternoon come to what?
Let's talk Twelve Oaks and Tara and times before there was a war.
Like your sister, you'll tell your mother that I was jumping again.
Listen to me trying to make jokes...
Listen to me! You must stay here.
Listen, doctor, I
Lock that door. Pull down the shades.
London Bridge? Will it be falling down?
Look after him for me...
Look after my little son.
Look at all our friends. They're keeping their honor and kindness.
Look at Ashley Wilkes. Melanie can't have any more children and he...
Look at me, and try to tell me the truth.
Look at me.
Look at my hands!
Look at them. All these poor tragic people.
Look at those hands. And that seat!
Look here, will you take an oath that they were with you tonight at Belle's?
Look in his other pockets.
Look, Mrs. Meade, it's a great deal of money.
Lordy mercy! There he goes again.
Lordy, Miss Melly. I sure is glad you's come.
Lordy, Miss Scarlett, that's Mr. Gerald's watch!
Lordy, that ain't nothing but my red silk petticoat you done give me.
Lordy, we sure is rich now.
Lordy, we's got to have a doctor!
Ma ain't never let me around when folks was having them.
Ma says if you puts a knife under the bed, it cuts the pain.
Ma would wear me out with a cornstalk if I was to go into Mrs. Watling's.
Make it as fine a plantation as it ever was.
Makes my head spin to think how quickly you'd divorce me.
Making fools of ourselves in front of these buffaloes.
Mammy said you'd come back.
Mammy, I want hot water.
Mammy, I'm home.
Mammy, I'm so...
Mammy, she is beautiful, isn't she?
Mammy!
Mammy?
Marble terraces, stained glass windows.
Marble terraces, stained glass windows.
Marriage, fun?
Maybe a Northern woman is giving him some of her dinner...
Melanie Hamilton is a pale faced, mealy mouthed ninny!
Melanie isn't going to the depot? She hasn't changed her mind?
Melanie told the doctor that if it's for the Cause, it's quite all right.
Melanie, I'm so tired. I've got to go home.
Melanie, Melanie! It's all your fault!
Melanie, my dear, my darling wife!
Melanie, she's...?
Melanie, what a surprise to run into you here.
Melanie, you're just too good to be true.
Melanie! If you'd only think more about me!
Melanie?
Melly, look. Just look! Ten, 20, 30
Melly, they're drunk!
Melly, we're going to
Melly!
Melly!
Melly?
Melly'd be so disappointed if you weren't surprised.
Men flirt with girls like that, but they don't marry them.
Merry Christmas, Ashley.
Miss Ellen. She went down to nurse that Emmie Slattery...
Miss Melly done fainted way back, Captain Butler.
Miss Melly, she done had her baby today.
Miss Melly, this here's done broke her heart.
Miss Melly! Miss Melly!
Miss Melly! Miss Melly! Miss Melly!
Miss Melly. Miss Melly.
Miss Melly's a fool, but not the kind you think.
Miss Melly's going to die in peace. Don't ease your conscience...
Miss O'Hara, I said, "Would you marry me?"
Miss O'Hara, I told you I loved you.
Miss O'Hara!
Miss O'Hara...
Miss Scarlett called him a murderer for teaching that child to jump.
Miss Scarlett done told me if it was a girl...
Miss Scarlett was mighty near that pretty when she come, but not quite.
Miss Scarlett, honey.
Miss Scarlett, I was aiming to ask for Suellen.
Miss Scarlett, I's powerful hungry.
Miss Scarlett, I's scared to go down there at the car shed.
Miss Scarlett, if true love carries any weight with you...
Miss Scarlett, it's dead!
Miss Scarlett, ma'am?
Miss Scarlett, Miss Suellen and Miss Carreen...
Miss Scarlett, they's back. They's back!
Miss Scarlett, wait!
Miss Scarlett, wait!
Miss Scarlett!
Miss Scarlett!
Miss Scarlett!
Miss Scarlett!
Miss Scarlett!
Miss Scarlett! Miss Scarlett!
Miss Scarlett! Miss Scarlett!
Miss Scarlett's feeling a heap better today, Mr. Rhett.
Miss Suellen. Is she well?
Mister Rhett, Miss Scarlett was bad telling you about that.
Mommy, Daddy! Watch me.
Money can't buy what I want for Bonnie.
More trouble than he guesses. He's finally asked for Suellen's hand.
Most babies have blue eyes when they're born.
Most of the miseries of the world were caused by wars.
Mostly of life becoming too real for me, I suppose.
Mother said you could always tell a lady by her hands.
Mother says it always seems like the doctor will never come.
Mother, let me in. It's me. Scarlett!
Mother! Mother, I'm home!
Mother! Mother, I'm home!
Mother?
Mother?
Mother?
Mr. Lincoln's called volunteers to fight against us!
Mr. O'Hara, you must dismiss Jonas Wilkerson.
Mr. O'Hara! Mr. O'Hara!
Mr. Rhett always set great store by your opinion.
Mr. Rhett, I done told you and told you...
Mr. Rhett, you is bad.
Mr. Rhett!
Mr. Rhett? Mr. Rhett!
Mr. Wilkerson, I've just come from Emmie Slattery's bedside.
Mr. Wilkes, who can't be mentally faithful to his wife...
Mrs. Hamilton is in mourning.
Mrs. Meade...
Mrs. O'Hara will know what's to be done.
Mrs. O'Hara, we finished plowing the creek bottom today.
Mrs. Wilkes.
Mules? Why mules?
My baby.
My back's near broken.
My Bonnie sucks her thumb. I can't stop her.
My child, ma'am? I'm sure I don't understand.
My dear little sister!
My dear Mrs. Kennedy. My very dear Mrs. Kennedy!
My dear, he isn't received.
My debts do mount up, don't they, major?
My funds are in Liverpool, not Atlanta.
My goodness gracious!
My grandbaby, Napoleon Picard, is giving a party for Bonnie next week.
My life is over!
My mammy said when she went to heaven...
My name's Belle Watling.
My pet, as I told you before Bonnie was born...
My poor baby.
My stays are so tight, I'll never get through the day without belching!
My, my!
Never mind about loving me.
Never mind the rest. I follow your general idea.
Never mind.
Never more than now, when you're cornered.
Never, in any crisis of your life, have I known you to have a handkerchief.
Nevertheless, her eyes are blue and they'll stay blue.
Nevertheless, I don't like it. I shall speak to Mrs. O'Hara about it.
Next trip I'll bring you some green silk for a frock to match it.
Nice weather we're having. Prissy tells me you're
No chloroform. No bandages. Nothing!
No matter, 'twill never...
No more mule in horse's harness?
No more of that talk.
No objections to that, I hope?
No reason you shouldn't have a nightcap, even if I am here.
No sister could have been sweeter.
No time to argue.
No use letting the South come down around your ears.
No war can come into our world, Ashley.
No woman would want the child of a cad like you.
No, and did I tell you that Captain Butler made...
No, Bonnie, you can't.
No, but she was ruined just the same.
No, Captain Butler. I wouldn't believe it.
No, don't! Leave me alone!
No, he can't come.
No, I don't know that I do.
No, I haven't forgotten.
No, I'll clean it up.
No, I'm not hinting.
No, I'm not tired, Scarlett.
No, I'm not tired, Scarlett.
No, it's not possible. If you only knew who she really loved
No, ma'am, she's laying down.
No, no, you won't! You can't do it.
No, Scarlett.
No, Scarlett. I've tried everything.
No, Scarlett. No! Oh, Ashley, I love you.
No, she ain't one of those. She's got her mammy with her.
No, thanks. I'll wait and hope for better things.
No, you ain't! You can't show your bosom before 3:00!
No, you're wrong. Terribly wrong.
No! I'm going to have a good time today and eat at the barbecue.
No! Oh!
No! You leave me alone! Don't!
No.
No. I'm through with everything here.
Nobody but Yankees and Scalawags got that much money now.
Nobody cares about me.
Nobody could accuse Melanie of being insincere. Could they, my dear?
None of those fools have kissed you like this.
None other than our friend from Charleston...
Not because I've been missing you, but because...
Not even your own!
Not for any Southern scum, alive or dead. Get out of the way!
Not just your sweet face, my dear...
Not leaving, evacuating. Before Sherman cuts the McDonough road.
Not shivering at the depot.
Not that I mind splitting rails.
Not want a baby? Why, every woman wants a baby.
Not we, my dear, you. I'm leaving you here.
Not with Miss Ellen's portières!
Not yet.
Nothing but your petticoat? I don't believe it. Pull up your skirt.
Nothing except honor.
Nothing like that in Ohio.
Nothing to ease their pain.
Nothing to live for.
Nothing to live for.
Nothing?
Nothing. Let's go into the house.
Nothing'd give me more pleasure.
Nothing's turned out as I expected, Ashley. Nothing.
Now blow your nose like a good little girl. There.
Now climb down here.
Now go back to bed. You'll be dead if you don't.
Now that Charles is your beau, she's after him like a hornet.
Now that you're so rich, you can tell everybody to go to the devil.
Now we're really and truly sisters.
Now you've done it. Did you have to show me up in front of my wife?
Now you've endangered the lives of our men...
Now, boys, all together
Now, captain, please leave my house...
Now, come, child, wake up. We got work to do.
Now, don't be jerking your chin at me!
Now, hold on!
Now, I hope you're satisfied.
Now, Miss Scarlett. You come on and be good and eat just a little, honey.
Now, why be silly?
Nurse, you can free this bed.
Observe my hands, my dear.
Of course I appreciated her. She thought of everybody except herself.
Of course you are!
Of course, the comic figure in all this is the long suffering Mr. Wilkes.
Of course.
Oh, a bear? A big bear?
Oh, another one!
Oh, Ashley!
Oh, Ashley!
Oh, Ashley.
Oh, Ashley.
Oh, Ashley...
Oh, Ashley...
Oh, Ashley...
Oh, Ashley...
Oh, baby!
Oh, but, Rhett.
Oh, come on, Beau!
Oh, darlin'!
Oh, darling, you mustn't think unkindly of her.
Oh, dear!
Oh, dear! I wish they'd hurry.
Oh, dear! Oh, dear! Where are my smelling salts?
Oh, fiddle dee dee!
Oh, good evening, Mr. Butler.
Oh, he's safe. He's safe!
Oh, how fickle is woman!
Oh, hush your mouth. Who wants a boy?
Oh, I can't think about this now. I'll go crazy if I do.
Oh, I didn't think of it that way.
Oh, I'm so glad.
Oh, I'm sorry
Oh, I'm sorry to be the one to tell you.
Oh, I'm sorry, Ashley.
Oh, if I just wasn't a lady, what wouldn't I tell that varmint!
Oh, is that all?
Oh, it isn't possible.
Oh, Lord, please help Mr. Rhett in this hour of his grief.
Oh, Lordy, Miss Scarlett!
Oh, Mammy, I'm so thin and pale...
Oh, Mammy, Mammy!
Oh, Mammy, she's beautiful. What do you suppose they'll name her?
Oh, Mammy, this house won't seem the same without Bonnie.
Oh, Mammy!
Oh, Miss O'Hara! Scarlett.
Oh, Miss Scarlett, Miss Melly bad off.
Oh, Miss Scarlett!
Oh, Mother, I know you think I'm horrible.
Oh, Mother, you're sweeter than anybody in the world!
Oh, Mrs. Watling. Won't you come in the house?
Oh, my dear, I've waited so long!
Oh, my dear, why must you make me say things that will hurt you?
Oh, my poor baby.
Oh, no, he ain't here in Atlanta.
Oh, no, I couldn't do that, Mrs. Wilkes.
Oh, no, Mammy, no.
Oh, no, no. I thought surely she had written you.
Oh, no, you won't, Scarlett. Not that long.
Oh, no!
Oh, no. That wouldn't be fitting.
Oh, now, Mammy, be reasonable.
Oh, Pa, what are we going to do with no money...
Oh, Pa...
Oh, poor baby!
Oh, poor Captain Butler.
Oh, Rhett, can I have a chocolate one stuffed with meringue?
Oh, Rhett, I'm so afraid.
Oh, Rhett, it's lovely, lovely!
Oh, Rhett, when I knew tonight, when I knew I loved you...
Oh, Rhett, won't you please give me the money?
Oh, Rhett!
Oh, Rhett! Let me do it.
Oh, Rhett.
Oh, Rhett.
Oh, Scarlett, I'm a coward.
Oh, Scarlett, my men are barefooted now!
Oh, Scarlett, you have so much life.
Oh, Scarlett! You're so fine and strong and beautiful.
Oh, shucks!
Oh, that! There's nothing much that money won't buy.
Oh, the darling thing!
Oh, the lazy days...
Oh, there is. I know there is. I was raised on it.
Oh, there!
Oh, yes, I will!
Oh, yes, Mammy. The happiest days are when babies come. I wish
Oh, yes, yes. I know we can get through, Rhett.
Oh, yes, you will. And you'll marry me.
Oh, you do talk scandalous!
Oh, you're here! You're really here at last!
Oh! Ashley!
Oh! You really are the most ill bred man to come here at a time
On behalf of Mrs. Wilkes and Mrs. Hamilton.
On the forehead, like a good brother.
One of us can lick 20 Yanks. We'll beat them in one battle.
One on each side of your head.
One, two, three, four, five...
Only $25 to give your
Only for a moment. It was in the library.
Only generals have tunics like this.
Only Miss Scarlett, she helped me a little.
Only, Miss Melly, she feel kind of poorly now it's all over.
Open the door.
Open your eyes and look at me.
Or give it to Ashley. Melanie's been such a friend to us.
Or have you had enough of death and lice and men chopped up?
Or maybe...
Orderly, give me a lift!
Our gallant lads set fire to the warehouses.
Our good times must seem silly to you. You're so serious.
Our life together? When did we ever have a life together?
Our men are doing what they think they have to do.
Out of our way, trash!
Out the Decatur road. The old Sullivan plantation.
Pa, come back!
Pa, come back!
Pa!
Pa!
Panic's a pretty sight, isn't it?
Partly?
People always find out, and it ruins a reputation.
Perhaps I can help you. I'm head of the house now.
Perhaps you won't mind if I look over your place?
Permit me.
Please believe me. You must care. Melly said you did.
Please believe me. You must care. Melly said you did.
Please come and bring your carriage for us right away!
Please don't freeze me, Mrs. Wilkes.
Please don't go on with this.
Please go now and leave me alone.
Please let me in. I've come to see Bonnie.
Please, Melly, don't talk this way. I know you'll get well.
Please, Miss Melly.
Please, talk to me.
Please! Please!
Please. Don't go tweaking his nose anymore.
Please. Please take me with you.
Poor Scarlett.
Pork! Take the lamp out on the porch.
Pray continue, Mrs. Butler.
Prissy!
Prissy! Come tie up this cow.
Prissy! Go pack my things and Melanie's too. We're going to Tara.
Prissy! Prissy, Prissy!
Promise me?
Promise me... college.
Promise?
Proud to be under obligation to you.
Pull that horse!
Pulling out and leaving us to the Yankees?
Put her on, Pork.
Put him down in that chair.
Put quinine on her thumb and she'll stop sucking it quick enough.
Quickly. There may be time.
Quiet!
Quinine! I never would have thought of it.
Quite the little gentleman, Ashley. Pray, go on, Mrs. Butler.
Quitting time!
Quitting time!
Quitting time!
Really she is.
Really, Rhett? Why?
Regular little spitfire, ain't you?
Rest, Sue. You're not well yet. I can pick cotton for both of us.
Rhett Butler is the only cause I know. The rest doesn't mean much to me.
Rhett, for the first time...
Rhett, I was so cold and hungry and so tired.
Rhett, please don't say that. I'm so sorry.
Rhett, stop her.
Rhett, wait for me!
Rhett, wait for me!
Rhett, where are you?
Rhett, would you do something for me if I asked you?
Rhett, you are good to me.
Rhett!
Rhett!
Rhett!
Rhett!
Rhett!
Rhett!
Rhett! Rhett, where are you going?
Rhett! Rhett!
Rhett! Rhett!
Rhett...
Rhett...
Rhett...
Rhett...
Run along and don't bother me.
Sam, Elijah, Prophet, Apostle. I'm so glad to see you.
Sam! Sam!
Say a prayer, quickly.
Say it, then, and get out!
Say you're going to marry me. Say yes. Say yes.
Scarlett did what she had to do.
Scarlett loves you a great deal. Much more than she knows.
Scarlett, I'd rather remember you as you are now.
Scarlett, if you knew what I've gone through!
Scarlett, kiss me.
Scarlett, my dear!
Scarlett, Suellen, Carreen, your mama's home!
Scarlett, we owe him a well born child.
Scarlett, what can I do? I can't live without her. I can't!
Scarlett, what happened? What is it, Scarlett? What is it?
Scarlett, what is it?
Scarlett, you killed him.
Scarlett, you know, you get prettier all the time.
Scarlett, you look.
Scarlett, you're so sweet to worry about Ashley like this for me.
Scarlett, you've passed him!
Scarlett!
Scarlett! Scarlett!
Scarlett! Scarlett!
Scarlett! Scarlett!
Scarlett! Scarlett!
Scarlett. You look tired, my dear. I'm worried about you.
Scarlett...
Scarlett...
Scarlett...
Scarlett's dress is prettier than mine!
Scarlett's hateful! Making us work in the fields
Scarlett's just high spirited and vivacious.
Scarlett's living under my roof, so they think I'm responsible for her.
Scrub yourself with that lye soap, 'fore I scrub you myself.
Selfish and shrewd, but able to look things in the eye and call them by name.
Selfish to the end, aren't you?
Send for Dr. Meade, Mammy. And try...
She can get mad quicker than any woman I ever saw.
She certainly made a fool of herself running after all the men.
She couldn't even if she wanted to.
She did?
She got tired of waiting, was afraid she'd be an old maid and...
She has too much honor to conceive of dishonor in anyone she loves.
She has?
She hasn't your strength. She's never had any.
She just ain't in the same class with you, and I can't help it if I think so.
She killed her husband same as if she shot him.
She knows you were wrong. She wants to see Scarlett.
She must've put it away.
She never wanted this baby.
She said, "Be kind to Captain Butler...
She said, "You give me my baby what you killed. "
She told me she didn't want any more.
She wanted me to go to Atlanta.
She was so like you.
She was the only completely kind person I ever knew.
She will not consider it, sir.
She will. You must be patient.
She won't take it from you. She'd rather die than wear it.
She'll be a wonderful horsewoman.
She'll very soon be well again. I promise you.
She's a mighty cold woman...
She's been looking forward to seeing you again. Melanie!
She's better off. She couldn't stand the pain if she were conscious.
She's even taken to driving her own buggy.
She's gone and married my Mr. Kennedy!
She's had three husbands, and I'll be an old maid!
She's ill already. She shouldn't even be having a baby.
She's just like Pa.
She's like me, Scarlett.
She's made it possible for us to keep Tara, always.
She's my blood and we understand each other.
She's my child too. You're mistaken if you think I'm leaving her here...
She's never cared for me. I tried to make her care, but I couldn't.
She's not like you, is she, Ashley?
She's settling accounts with the overseer, but she'll be along tonight.
She's so attractive, men naturally flock to her.
She's so frail and gentle, and she loves you so much.
She's so upset, Mr. Wilkes told her she can't even come downstairs.
She's the only dream I ever had that didn't die in the face of reality.
Shut up, dog! Barking in the house!
Sir, you should have made your presence known.
Sit down.
Sit down.
So are you.
So I'll change the subject and say what I came to say.
So I'll remove him from your mind forever, this way.
So she stood by you, did she?
So she's dead. That makes it nice for you, doesn't it?
So the millionaire speculator is turning respectable.
So you haven't gotten the wooden headed Mr. Wilkes out of your mind.
So you see, my dear, you've abased yourself to no purpose.
So you still hate Ashley Wilkes. I believe you're jealous of him.
So you've got my husband intoxicated again. Well, bring him in.
Some folks here wouldn't feel that way.
Some little town in Pennsylvania called Gettysburg.
Somebody's coming up the walk. Somebody that ain't Mr. Ashley.
Somehow, it doesn't matter.
Something I hope you'll be glad to hear.
Something you love more than me, though you may not know it.
Something you love more than me, though you may not know it. Tara.
Something you love more.
Sorry, son, we haven't got anything to give you.
Speak out. I think I have a right to know where my husband's been.
Start packing Miss Scarlett's things, Mammy.
Still the little hypocrite.
Stop crying.
Stop it!
Stop it! Hold me. I'm so frightened!
Stop it. You hear me? Stop it.
Stop, Mammy, don't tell me any more.
Stop! Stop! Stop! Please, stop.
Sugar, don't you think ?
Surely you haven't listened to idle gossip.
Surround the house. Put a man on each door and window.
Take a good look, my dear. It's a historic moment.
Take him to the bedroom. Lay him out on the bed.
Take it back to the kitchen. I won't eat a bite.
Take it. Don't give yourself airs.
Take your hands off me, you drunken fool!
Take your hands off me, you skunk! You knew what I wanted.
Tara!
Tara! Tara!
Tara.
Tara's probably been burned. The woods are full of stragglers.
Tell Captain Butler I decided not to go out.
Tell Dr. Wilson to take this leg off. It's gangrene.
Tell him Belle Watling.
Tell him I'll be right down, Mammy.
Tell Katie Scarlett she must be more careful.
Tell me about Tara, about my mother. She didn't write me.
Tell me what you want to see me about.
Tell me what you've done that hell yawns before you.
Tell me, do you never shrink from marrying men you don't love?
Tell your grandchildren how you watched the Old South disappear one night.
Tell, tell!
Ten dollars. Why?
Ten, 20, 30, 50!
Thank goodness! We got enough to frighten us.
Thank heaven you're here. I need every pair of hands.
Thank heavens I'm not that modest.
Thank you, but I wouldn't dream of disgracing the family with a divorce.
Thank you, Captain Butler.
Thank you, major. Excuse me, gentlemen.
Thank you, Mammy.
Thank you, Miss O'Hara. Thank you!
Thank you, Mr. Frank. Goodbye, Miss Scarlett.
Thank you, thank you, Miss Scarlett.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Thank you. Thank you, Miss Scarlett.
That kind of love isn't enough for two people as different as we are.
That man looking at us and smiling.
That may be. But I'm making the gesture just the same.
That was a very beautiful thing to do.
That was different. We didn't treat them that way.
That was fine. I knew you'd do it.
That won't be enough.
That wouldn't do you no good.
That wouldn't have been tactful, would it?
That you've grown a woman's heart? A real woman's heart.
That's a bargain. Start in the morning.
That's all of Tara you'll ever get!
That's fine thanks I get for bringing him home...
That's generous of you, Scarlett.
That's it. That's what we'll call her.
That's it. We must ask Mrs. O'Hara.
That's kind of you to remember, Mrs. Wilkes.
That's mighty flattering of you, Miss Scarlett.
That's more than I can say for you or for me.
That's not fair, India.
That's ridiculous! Why can't I go in?
That's the way I felt once about their "swaggering and boasting. "
That's what you can expect from somebody like Rhett Butler.
That's what you think! I's going with you and that new dress.
That's what's left of our army blowing up the ammunition.
That's what's wrong with you. You should be kissed, and often.
That's your brother's business.
The army's pulling out.
The cause of living in the past is dying right in front of us.
The Cause.
The day he was born.
The flag that makes you free
The great "
The men have gone to clean out the woods where you were attacked.
The men talk about protecting our women...
The most beautiful baby ever.
The nasty dark one.
The one with the uniform like ladies' red flannels?
The others went to war or runned away.
The pick of all the best jails in Georgia.
The situation's very simple. The Yankees can't fight and we can.
The South must assert herself by force of arms.
The South's sinking to its knees. It'll never rise again.
The truth is, I'm so much older than she is...
The W's at the end.
The war will be over in a few weeks, and I'll be coming back to you.
The war's gonna start, so we would've left anyhow.
The whole army's got the same troubles...
The world is full of many things and people...
The Yankee Wilkerson and the white trash Slattery girl?
The Yankees and Carpetbaggers have it and left nothing for us.
The Yankees are coming!
The Yankees!
The Yankees. The dirty Yankees!
Their cousin Melanie and her brother, Charles.
Then I tried giving them money. My money wasn't good enough either!
Then there's nothing left for me.
Then when you were sick, and it was all my fault.
Then you'll stay?
There ain't no barn no more.
There ain't nothing to do about it.
There ain't nothing to do about it.
There ain't nothing to eat, honey. They took it all.
There are so many others.
There are too many nice places to go and visit.
There is something to do about it.
There must be some way to bring him back.
There was nothing wrong. India hates me so. I can't go.
There won't be a battle. They'll turn and run.
There wouldn't be much help in that for Tara.
There, there. Scarlett's going to get well, and there can be other babies.
There's a horse! Get it!
There's a lady to see Captain Butler. Says she's his sister.
There's folks dying down there. And I's scared of dead folks!
There's horses, Miss Melly. Here they come.
There's no getting away from it if you're Irish.
There's no point in holding on to each other.
There's none in the county can touch you, and none in the state.
There's one thing I do know, and that is I love you, Scarlett.
There's only one way you can help me.
There's plenty. It's the very last of my father's fine Madeira.
There's something I must speak to you about.
There's something you can do for me.
There's your new mill hands, Mrs. Kennedy.
Therefore, I beseech thee, blessed Mary, ever virgin...
These animals is driving me crazy!
These ladies won't be speaking with their husbands.
These two have been with me tonight. Yes, sir.
They camped all around.
They could all be...
They didn't want my kind of nursing. They was more than likely right.
They had it bad, but they's doing all right now.
They look thin and weak. Halt!
They make me sick.
They say Abe Lincoln got his start splitting rails.
They think I made off with the Confederate treasury.
They took them first.
They trumped up a charge, but they really want my money.
They want officers in the Mexican army. We'd be happy.
They were gonna lick the Yankees in a month. The poor gallant fools.
They were right. Everybody was right. You aren't a gentleman.
They'll burn the house over our heads if we stay.
They'll never get into Atlanta. Never get through old Peg Leg Hood.
They're all we've saved, all we have left.
They're all whispering, and I know it's about her!
They're dying! Hundreds! Get a woman to help.
They're gentlemen.
They're going with me, and you can't stop me!
They're the best you can lease.
They've got factories, shipyards, coal mines...
Things are as bad as they possibly could be. And you've got millions.
Things have been going well at Tara? What've you done with your hands?
Thinking of your own hide, never a thought for the Cause.
This evening, Miss Scarlett shouted through the door and said:
This evening, Miss Scarlett shouted through the door and said:
This is a jail not a harem, captain.
This is an honorable proposal of marriage...
This is the turn to Tara. Let the horse breathe a bit.
This isn't the first time you've come between me and disaster.
This isn't your night to teach that lesson.
This last? Do listen to me! I must have loved you for years, only...
This leg's got to come off.
This room's like an oven already and it isn't noon yet.
This sure is a happy day to me.
This time I'm conversing with Mrs. Wilkes!
This war talk's spoiling all the fun at every party.
This war's stopped being a joke when a girl doesn't know the latest fashion.
Those that haven't are winnowed out.
Those with brains and courage come through all right.
Though just why she does, I'm sure I don't know.
Three hundred !
Three hundred and forty?
Throw me your shawl.
Thy rod and Thy staff, they comfort me. "
Tie her onto the back of the wagon with your petticoat.
Tie it on me, my dear.
To begin my life with the beginning of my life, I record that I was born... "
To help me start my lumber business. And he won't help me!
To make you a right good offer. Emmie wants to live here.
To see us go?
Tonight I wouldn't mind dancing with Abe Lincoln himself!
Too bad about that.
Try again, Mammy.
Try to get me home.
Turn me loose and get out.
Turn me loose, you fool. Turn me loose! It's Ashley!
Twenty dollars! Twenty dollars for Miss Maybelle Merriwether!
Twenty five dollars for Miss Fanny Elsing!
Twenty inches.
Twenty inches. I've grown as big as Aunt Pitty.
Uncle Peter, is it time for Mr. Ashley to leave?
Uncle Peter, look out for that trunk.
Uncle Peter, my smelling salt!
Up we go!
Wait a minute, honey, please! We're sorry.
Wait, I forgot to lock the front door!
Wait, I won't be a minute.
Wait!
Wait.
Want her to be jounced over rough roads and have the baby ahead of time?
Wants to carry the memory of your kisses into battle.
War! Isn’t it exciting, Scarlett?
Was it kind to bring your good looking brother here to break my poor heart?
Watch Daddy put your pony over it, Bonnie. Now, watch!
We ain't got nothing but radishes in the garden.
We aren't wearing any. We're in mourning.
We came out here to pay a call.
We can't always go along, Beau, as much as we may want to.
We could do better.
We don't know where Jeff is now, ma'am.
We gotta get him out of here and bury him.
We gotta get out of here!
We have to. McDonough road's the only one the Yankees haven't cut yet.
We have with us tonight, that most daring of all blockade runners...
We must ask your mother.
We must leave this gentleman alone because he's tired and he's hungry.
We need milk for the baby, and we don't know what we'll find at home.
We played cards and drank champagne, and, well...
We shall need all our prayers. Now the end is coming.
We thought it best not to tell you.
We want all your waltzes.
We was worried about you, Miss Ellen.
We won't do this. I tell you, we won't do it!
We'd better not say any more, or one of us will be saying too much.
We'll be back!
We'll be home soon, and I's scared of cows.
We'll keep our slaves with or without their approval.
We'll make a dash for it before the fire reaches that ammunition.
We'll plant more cotton. Cotton ought to go sky high next year.
We'll take Bonnie and have another honeymoon.
We'll talk about the Wilkes' barbecue at Twelve Oaks.
We'll wait outside till he and his friends return.
We're at Tara. Hurry! Move, you brute!
We're gonna give every one of you 40 acres and a mule.
We're nearly at Twelve Oaks. We'll stop there.
We're not gentlemen. And we have no honor, have we?
We're not the only Southerners who've suffered.
We're watching, darling.
We's ate all your little chicks.
We've borne enough insults from the Yankees.
We've got to get him out of here.
We've shocked the Confederacy.
Wear that. Nothing modest or matronly will do for this occasion.
Wearing herself out. Mr. Gerald, Miss Ellen's home!
Well brought up ladies takes naps at parties.
Well, all that takes money, Miss Scarlett...
Well, anyways, I gotta be going.
Well, Ashley, I just
Well, Atlanta then. There's lots going on there.
Well, cheer up. Maybe you'll have an accident.
Well, gentlemen, if Georgia fights, I go with her.
Well, God rest her.
Well, here we are. Are you going with me or are you getting out?
Well, I I...
Well, I am sorry.
Well, I can ask him if I want to, can't I?
Well, I don't think it's fittin', but...
Well, I guess I've done murder.
Well, I hear Mrs. Wilkes is going to have a baby in another month or so.
Well, I must admit I might not be alive now, only for you.
Well, I say I'm sorry.
Well, I see'd that old no count white trash Wilkerson...
Well, I won't kiss you for it either.
Well, I'm gonna enlist.
Well, I've decided...
Well, if I've made a mistake, I'm sorry.
Well, it will if you want it to, darling.
Well, John Wilkes.
Well, Katie Scarlett O'Hara, so you've been spying on me.
Well, ma'am...
Well, Rhett, I had no idea.
Well, she's going to marry one of the county boys next month.
Well, stop it and come and get the baby!
Well, then I shall value it all the more.
Well, there's Bonnie...
Well, this misery in my back...
Well, what if I have? Is that any of your affair?
Well, what is it?
Well, what is it?
Well, where is he?
Well, why didn't you go after him?
Well, yes, partly.
Well, you know, Rhett, money does help.
Well, you're...
Well...
Well...
What a cool liar you are, Melly.
What a lovely dress, darling.
What a white livered little coward you are!
What about Ashley, Melly?
What are those papers?
What are you about?
What are you doing here? Haven't you been told twice already?
What are you doing?
What are you laughing at?
What are you talking about?
What are you talking about?
What are you up to?
What becomes of people when their civilization breaks up?
What can I use for a probe? If I only had my bag.
What collateral do you have?
What did I say? I laughed and I said
What did you say?
What difference does that make to a gentleman?
What do I care about Tara? I hate Tara!
What do they ? You shouldn't talk about such things.
What do we care if we were expelled?
What do you got hidden in your hand?
What do you mean, sir?
What do you mean?
What do you mean?
What do you want me to start on tomorrow?
What do you want to arrest him for? I've seen him drunker.
What does the captain of our Troop say?
What else, Melly?
What for? I don't know anything about babies being born.
What gentlemens says and thinks is different things.
What happened today was just what you deserved.
What has that got to do with it?
What have you done?
What is it you want? I have things to do.
What is it?
What is it?
What is it?
What is it?
What is it? Money?
What is it? This is more than losing old Frank.
What is there that matters?
What is there to do?
What is there to make us happy now?
What is this, Scarlett, a secret?
What is this? You ain't planning on running away?
What kind of ring would you like?
What luck! You got my jack.
What perception, Mrs. Butler. Right away.
What seems to be the trouble with Mr. Kennedy?
What shall we do?
What that child got to stand, the good Lord give her strength to stand.
What they didn't eat, they carried off.
What was it? Your "passion for living. "
What would I do in Savannah?
What you doing tonight, Susie? That's a Georgia peach!
What?
What'll I do?
What'll we do with nothing to feed those sick folks and that child?
What're you doing? I'm packing!
What's all the rumpus about?
What's going on that I don't know about?
What's it matter, Pittypat?
What's she want?
What's that rustling noise I hear?
What's that?
What's the difference who you marry? So long as he's a Southerner.
What's the matter with my Bonnie?
What's the matter, honey? Did you call somebody, child?
What's the matter? Miss Suellen's not ill, is she?
What's this about? If you don't tell me, I'll go crazy.
What's this, Pa?
What's your hurry? What's come over this town?
What's your interest in Ashley and Miss Melanie?
Whatever comes, I'll love you...
Whatever they done to you in there...
When did they bring you in? Are you bad hurt?
When did you discover that?
When Dr. Meade say her neck broke...
When I got to the Sullivan place, there had already been a skirmish.
When I see them, and I see the Yankees coming and coming...
When I think of her picking cotton and plowing...
When I think of myself with anything I could possibly hope for...
When the end does come, I shall be far away.
When the war's over, Ashley.
When the war's over.
When we were in Saratoga, I didn't see Yankee girls taking naps.
When we were little, my brother Jeff and I used to
When you might have any other?
When you're older, I'll take you to Kentucky and Virginia.
Where are you going without your shawl and the night air coming?
Where did you get the cloth?
Where have they gone? Tell me. It's life or death.
Where is my mother going away to?
Where you been? I thought you deserted Captain Butler.
Where?
Where? Where?
Where's Mother?
Where's Mother?
Where's my pony?
Where's my pony? I wanna go out and see my pony.
Where's that Prissy?
Where's the nurse?
Which nobody can deny
Which nobody can deny
Which nobody can deny
While Melly was making a new tunic, I made this to go with it.
While we were marching through Georgia
Who are you hiding from in here?
Who are you to tell me I mustn't? You led me on!
Who baptized your brats after you killed my mother?
Who cares?
Who has, nowadays?
Who is it?
Who is Mrs. Wilkes?
Who that? A Yankee?
Who that? I ain't never see'd hair that color before in my life.
Who's gonna milk that cow, Miss Scarlett? We's houseworkers.
Why aren't you helping Melly with my surprise birthday party?
Why bother?
Why can't I stay up for the ball tomorrow?
Why can't I stay up for the ball? I'm 13 now.
Why did you lie, and what are you up to?
Why did you say there wasn't enough?
Why did you stop?
Why do I have to go back to bed? It's morning.
Why do you complain?
Why is it a girl has to be so silly to catch a husband?
Why isn't Mrs. O'Hara with you?
Why not say it, you coward? You're afraid to marry me.
Why not try a husband of the right age, with a way with women?
Why should I buy her a present when she called us both mules?
Why should I have to pretend and pretend?
Why shouldn't I?
Why we have to wheel a baby when we have servants
Why, Ashley Wilkes, you aren't supposed to know anything about that.
Why, Caroline Meade, how can you say a thing like that?
Why, certainly, Tom.
Why, Charles Hamilton, you handsome old thing, you!
Why, Dolly Merriwether, it was my idea to give a party for Bonnie.
Why, Frank Kennedy.
Why, I'd just go around scaring people in that thing.
Why, I'm...
Why, is this any way to greet a returning warrior?
Why, Mrs. Wilkes, you must have lost your mind.
Why, Scarlett, it's beautiful!
Why, Scarlett, what are you doing downtown at this time of day?
Why, then, you must know my husband, Major Wilkes?
Why, think, Ashley, think!
Why? What's the matter?
Why...
Why's your sister mad? You sparking her beau?
Will you excuse us?
Will you give me your word, as a gentleman?
Will you hand me the pistol, Mrs. Meade?
Will you satisfy my curiosity on a point which has always bothered me?
Will you shut up, for the love of
Will you take me away from here?
Will you take me to Tara?
Wish I knew that one. She'd get my money for me.
With a man who understands and admires you for what you are.
With all the good Georgia pine around Atlanta, and all this building?
With any justice, you'd have gotten worse.
With them goes the last semblance of law and order.
With you, Rhett?
Without a chaperon? It simply isn't
Won't be long before Miss Suellen and I can marry.
Won't everyone be jealous!
Won't you kiss me goodbye?
Would it be dishonest if we went through his haversack?
Would you be convinced if I fell to my knees?
Would you be sorry?
Would you?
Yankee coward!
Yankees have come over it. Same as they've come over all of them.
Yankees in Tara?
Yankees! Oh, Dr. Meade, they're getting closer.
Yea, Lordy!
Yea, though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death...
Yes, and Europe, and a pony. Whatever he wants, but...
Yes, and her will be received by the best families in the South.
Yes, and what good is Tara?
Yes, Ashley will be coming home.
Yes, Captain Butler, I remember you.
Yes, come in and look at my daughter's beautiful blue eyes.
Yes, I I think so.
Yes, I can believe that.
Yes, I could, couldn't I?
Yes, I did. I killed him.
Yes, I know, I know.
Yes, I suppose I am.
Yes, I thought it was about time I got you out of that fake mourning.
Yes, I'm going to buy her a pony, the likes of which...
Yes, I'm going to send her to the best schools in Charleston.
Yes, it's done now.
Yes, ma'am.
Yes, Melly.
Yes, Mr. Hamilton, I will.
Yes, Rhett?
Yes, Scarlett, I'm coming. Come along, Beau.
Yes, Scarlett. Of course I will.
Yes, she's a beautiful baby.
Yes, sir. Thank you.
Yes, sir. Too long.
Yes, there is something.
Yes, we've traveled a long road since the old days, haven't we?
Yes, you're right.
Yes, you're sick and tired. That's why you're talking this way.
Yes.
Yes.
Yes.
Yes.
Yes...
Yes'm, and they stole most everything they didn't burn.
Yes'm.
Yes'm. How?
You act mighty happy this morning.
You act on me just like a tonic, Miss Scarlett.
You ain't got no business parting from this watch now.
You ain't holding that against old Mammy, is you?
You ain't very friendly, are you?
You better come upstairs. I'll see what I can do.
You better go before the Yankees get here.
You better put that cow into the barn.
You better stay to supper.
You can be proud. Proud that you've been smarter than all of them.
You can drop the moonlight and magnolia.
You can take Prissy with you.
You can't leave me, please. I'll never forgive you!
You can't mean you don't want war?
You can't pay your taxes, and I come to offer to buy the place from you.
You can't speak that way to my wife.
You certainly gave a good imitation of it, up to this morning.
You certainly gave a good imitation of it, up to this morning.
You come in and sit a minute with me.
You control yourself. You'll be seeing it for a long time.
You could gradually buy the business, and then it would be your own and
You could've had my millions if you'd just waited a while.
You couldn't leave your father and the girls.
You did everything but call him out.
You didn't really bring it all the way from Paris just for me.
You do love me! You do love me!
You do, but she doesn't. Not my children.
You don't believe in the Cause?
You don't care?
You don't like me, Mammy.
You don't love Melanie.
You don't love Melanie. You said you loved me at Twelve Oaks.
You don't mind my knowing about them, just my talking about them.
You ever see a prettier one?
You get your strength from this red earth of Tara.
You go out and see your pony.
You go without me and make my excuses to Melanie.
You got anything else besides these earbobs?
You got no more manners than a field hand.
You got nobody to worry your head about leaving.
You had broken something.
You have all the passion for life that I lack.
You have? Does he live ?
You haven't been near me all day! I wore this old dress for you.
You haven't changed a bit since our last barbecue at Twelve Oaks...
You haven't forgotten your old overseer, have you?
You heard nothing of the kind.
You hush your mouth.
You just learned to ride sidesaddle.
You know a dyed haired woman?
You know as much as you do about banking...
You know I won't leave you.
You know I would.
You know I'm no tattletale like Suellen.
You know Melanie Hamilton?
You know Scarlett came here only to help raise money for the Cause.
You know there's nothing I wouldn't do for you.
You know what I's talking about. I'm talking about Mr. Ashley Wilkes.
You know what we'll do?
You know, I've always admired your spirit, my dear.
You look good enough to eat, and prosperous.
You look mighty fine this morning, Miss Scarlett.
You look pretty healthy. And maybe there isn't any hell.
You look. I'm feeling a little weak.
You low down, cowardly, nasty thing, you!
You made it yourself?
You may be needed for more important fighting.
You may come in now, Scarlett.
You may go to the barbecue.
You may keep your sanctity. It'll work no hardship on me.
You mean you're going away again?
You mind your own business!
You must be firm with inferiors, but gentle with them. Especially darkies.
You must tell me.
You mustn't flatter me and say things you don't mean.
You mustn't say such things.
You mustn't say that!
You mustn't say unkind things about my sister in law.
You mustn't worry.
You needn't be so amused. She's after your beau now.
You needn't bother to apologize. Nothing you do surprises me.
You needn't go.
You needn't worry.
You needs all your valuables to sell for that tax money.
You never mind facing realities.
You never want to escape from them as I do.
You once said you loved me.
You ought to behave yourself! Acting like poor white trash children!
You really love her, don't you?
You remember that funny looking beau of hers?
You say one for me.
You seem to belong here...
You should die of shame to leave me alone and helpless!
You should make her stop! It'll ruin the shape of her mouth.
You shouldn't be around people. You's in mourning!
You simply gotta make it 181/2 again.
You still think you're the belle of the county, the cutest trick in shoe leather.
You sure took a long enough time about wearing it.
You take it. It's for you. Pa'd want you to have it.
You take the haversack. I'll search his pockets.
You think I could ever forget? Have you?
You think I'll let her out when you'll have her around people like Belle?
You think that by saying, "I'm sorry," all the past can be corrected.
You told me you knew everything!
You turn me out while you chase Ashley, while you dream of Ashley.
You will promise, won't you?
You will take good care of it, won't you?
You won't cheat Melly out of publicly ordering you out of her house.
You won't have to worry about my helplessness anymore.
You won't let it get torn. Promise me.
You won't let me do anything dishonorable...
You wouldn't believe it.
You wouldn't have come if you thought I was here.
You wouldn't own a mill if I didn't take over.
You Yankees have been here before.
You, Ashley? A coward?
You? Helpless?
You'd be a sight more humiliated if Mr. Kennedy's lice gets on you.
You'd better say.
You'd disgrace it if Ashley were free.
You'd done better than Grant, with far less effort.
You'd like it, really?
You'd marry that fool who can only say...
You'd never know him, never even understand his mind...
You'd want to bring her to Atlanta.
You'll be lucky you don't lose whisker face Kennedy.
You'll be sorry for that.
You'll be the best horsewoman in the South. Give your daddy a kiss.
You'll hate me for hearing them.
You'll have the biggest and most vulgar ring in Atlanta.
You'll like it better if you don't see anything.
You'll never corner me or frighten me.
You'll never mean anything but misery to any man.
You'll never take my child out of this house.
You'll see who's running things when you're sold out for taxes.
You're a conceited, black hearted varmint!
You're a fine one to talk.
You're a fool, Rhett Butler...
You're a shrewd woman, Belle.
You're afraid of what may happen if the war comes?
You're all working so hard. I can't just lie in bed.
You're both hardheaded businesswomen, and successful.
You're coarse and you're conceited.
You're discharged.
You're doing business with the people...
You're eating barbecue with us, aren't you?
You're going back to bed now.
You're going into the arena alone. The lions are hungry.
You're going to parade through there with a sick woman, a baby and a darkie?
You're going to that party, for her sake. Get dressed.
You're heartless, but that's part of your charm.
You're here!
You're impossible. You can go. I don't care if you never come back.
You're jealous of something you can't understand.
You're like the thief who isn't sorry he stole...
You're looking pale. Is there a shortage of rouge?
You're low enough to think of that.
You're mighty pretty, precious.
You're not afraid?
You're not afraid?
You're not ready for Melanie's party.
You're not worth $300.
You're not worth $300.
You're right, Scarlett. Here I am talking tommyrot about civilization...
You're slow as molasses in January. Where's Dr. Meade?
You're so wrong.
You're so young, you don't know what marriage means.
You're sweet on Ashley, and his engagement's being announced tonight.
You're the most beautiful girl in the world, and the sweetest, the dearest.
You're thinking she's a fool for doing it, even if it saved your hide
You're what? Rhett, where are you going?
You're wondering if she did it just to save face.
You're wondering if she knows all about you and Ashley.
You're wrong, India.
You's gonna eat every mouthful.
You've always had mine. You cut your teeth on it.
You've been brave so long. You just gotta go on being brave.
You've been married to a boy and an old man.
You've been to the lumber office this afternoon.
You've come to me for help, and I've none to give.
You've got more charm than the law allows.
You've got to manage without the doctor. I'll help you.
You've got to stay.
You've gotta think of the child. Child's worth 10 of the mother.
You've had enough kissing for one afternoon.
You've lived in dirt so long, you can't understand anything else.
You've made her love you and not me. She's so spoiled now, that
You've no reason for hating me.
You've taken a great load off my mind.
Your Charles or your Frank or your stupid Ashley.
Your child has been born.
Your daughter's getting prettier every day, John.
Your father's turned idiot.
Your ma said the Confederacy needs it. We's digging for the South.
Your not knowing spirits, you'll make yourself tipsy.
Your pa went wild when they wouldn't let him fight.
Your sister was cleaning a revolver and it went off and scared her.
... because they've got to India!
... of the Graves of the Glorious Dead? No!
... one way or the other. Oh, Rhett.
... peddling lumber to Yankees herself? That isn't all.
... we'll go without you! I'm coming, Pa!
A divorce? Yes.
And I still haven't forgiven you. Don't say that.
And I'm leaving today. Oh.
And it was! Was it?
and there's a place back home...
and to all the saints, that I have sinned in thought, word and deed...
Are you doing as well as all that? Yes, I am.
Are you sure? Don't you doubt Miss Melly's word!
As it is, though You get out of that chair once more...
As soon as I'm on my feet again All right, Frank.
Ashley's safe. I'm glad, for Mrs. Wilkes' sake.
Ask Mother? Yes.
Be kind to him. Rhett?
Bring the stretchers in here. Dr. Meade?
But you are a blockade runner? For profit, and profit only.
But, Scarlett! Don't you want us to have a war?
Can you put your arms around my neck? I think so.
Cathleen, who's that? Who?
Charles! Melanie.
Could you give me some advice? Why, certainly.
Did you get the horse shod? Yes'm, he's shod.
Didn't you see her going after Charles? And she knows Charles belongs to me.
Do you really think you ought to? Scarlett!
Don't tell me you're frightened? I'm scared to death!
Don't touch him. He's under arrest. Now, Tom.
Dr. Meade? I need your approval...
Everyone in town knows the story. Kill them for spreading lies.
Find what, honey? I don't know.
For whom, sir? Mrs. Charles Hamilton.
Good morning, Mrs. Merriwether. Captain Butler.
Good morning, Mrs. Whiting. Captain Butler.
Good night, Mrs. Wilkes. Good night, Mrs. Watling.
Good night, Scarlett. But, Rhett
Happy? So happy.
He belongs to Miss Melanie Go pack my things like Mother said!
He has lost his mind! Yes'm, that's the God's truth.
He refused to take advantage of you. Take advantage of me?
He's got steadier hands than yours. Well, I'll show him!
Home, to Tara. They've been fighting around Tara.
Hope this one isn't hungry. He'll be hungry.
How are they at Twelve Oaks? The Wilkeses?
How much more we got to pay? I hear the taxman say $300.
How'd you know? I played poker with Yankees.
Hush up! Prayers, girls.
I almost believed you cared. But I do care!
I can do everything. Good. I'll rely on you to help us.
I could kill you for scaring me so. I'm very serious, Scarlett.
I didn't mean it. I'm mad at you! What have we done?
I do want us to be. We'll keep her here, won't we?
I don't think I'd want to wait. You'll marry me before I go?
I hope so, Melly. Miss Scarlett?
I love you. Scarlett!
I never at any time You did! It's true, you did!
I never seen him, Miss Scarlett. What?
I should like to speak to Mr. Wilkes. He's not here.
I think I shall faint. Don't you dare faint, Pittypat!
I tried putting soap on her nails. Soap? Bah!
I want to say goodbye. No!
I went riding without my gloves You've been working like a field hand!
I will not listen. Yes, you'll listen.
I won't give her a thing. Then I'll take her a petticoat.
I'd pay you out of next year's cotton. Not good enough.
I'd sooner have a plague of locusts. Don't scold me, Scarlett.
I'll get her dessert. She said me!
I'll go ask Mr. Ashley. He ain't got no $300.
I'll send for Dr. Meade. Not yet, Scarlett.
I'm going out to the mill. Through Shantytown alone?
I'm going to join the army. You're joking.
I'm sorry if the truth offends you. Apologies aren't enough, sir.
I'm sure you're very generous. I'm a Confederate, like everybody else.
If I were killed You mustn't say that! It's bad luck.
In fact, I left my bags at the station. Oh.
It ain't no use. What do you mean?
It pleasures me none to say it. Maybe so, but I'm through with her.
It'll be a week before they call me. A week till they take you away from me!
It's a grand day for the barbecue. So it seems, Gerald.
It's the only thing that lasts! You talk like an Irishman.
Just weak, like little kittens. But where's Mother?
Let go! Give me that gun.
Melanie needs you. Oh, bother Melanie!
Melly? Mrs. Wilkes?
Mexico, London, Paris With you?
My earbobs. Not interested.
No, don't, don't. You love me.
No, I don't love you. It's a lie!
No. Yes.
Nothing will ever happen to me anymore! Darling...
Oh, Rhett. It's my duty to our...
Oh, Rhett. Well, don't worry yet.
Oh, the Yankees! No, not yet.
Please, let me. Stop being noble.
Promise? Why, I'd just love to.
Rhett! Scarlett!
Say it. You love me. All right, I'll say it.
Scarlett! Coming, Melly.
Scarlett's dead. Oh, no, she's much better.
She did it to save Tara. I hate Tara!
She gone got sick. Sick?
She's never had anything but heart. You knew that too?
Sir, you are no gentleman. And you, miss, are no lady.
So I see I shall have to marry you. I never heard of such bad taste.
So I took them to Belle's. And she took them in?
Suellen. Is she ? She's all right.
That every man is in love with you. Let me by.
that I never see you and my Pa again.
That'd be heavenly. I'll buy your trousseau for you too.
That's only a sideline. A sideline, Frank?
The end? The end of the war...
the red earth of Tara. Tara!
the red earth of Tara. Tara!
The Tarleton boys, both of them. Yes.
There's no other way. That's right!
Think about your Pa like he used to be. I can't think about Pa.
This? Won't you come in, look around a bit?
Those fool Yankees want a war. We'll show them!
Wait. I wanna tell you a story.
Was there a doctor? We've got to march.
We have to get across the tracks. Not that way!
We'll both take a leg and drag him. You couldn't drag a cat.
We'll discuss it later, Mr. O'Hara. Yes, Mrs. O'Hara.
We're all out of chloroform. We'll operate without it.
We're taking you to Tara. Tara?
We's got to have something to eat. Hush up!
Welcome to Twelve Oaks, Mr. O'Hara. Thank you kindly, India.
Well, did you? What a leading question.
Were you in Cobb's Legion? Yes, ma'am.
What are you doing out of bed? I must talk to you.
What are you laughing at? At you, locking the Yankees out.
What did you do with Melly? Don't worry your pretty head.
What do you mean? I don't know
What is it, Prissy? Miss Scarlett done sent me for you.
What is it? I can't go on any longer without you.
What my lamb gonna wear? That.
What you up to? You'll make me a new dress.
What's gotten into her? Suppose we made her mad?
When may I speak to your father? The sooner the better.
Where are the other servants? Only just me and Pork left.
Whiskey? Yes, daughter.
Who do you want? Captain Butler.
Who says it's quitting time? I said.
Who's going with you? I'll go alone.
Why doesn't he make up his mind? Rhett, you
Why, her last words were about you. What did she say?
Why, Scarlett. Good evening.
Why? Why? Why?
Wilkeses always marry their cousins. Do we get those waltzes?
Yankees burned it for firewood. This was their headquarters.
Yes, after prayers, Mammy. Yes'm.
Yes, I suppose he's in it. But tell me, where is it?
Yes'm, it's me. Stop!
You are, Scarlett. Of course you are, honey.
You aren't leaving? I may be a coward...
You can't do that to us! We'll tell you a secret.
You know what I'm talking about? No!
You know, I'm sorry for you, Scarlett. Sorry for me?
You love Twelve Oaks as I do. Yes, Ashley.
You made me believe you'd marry me. Scarlett, be fair!
You must be brave. You must! No, no!
You say we have a lot in common Yes, you're right, my dear.
You stupid fool! Shh!
You're drunk and I'm going to bed. I'm very drunk...
You're not making money? Well, I can't complain.
You're taking her away from me. But she loves you.
..."yes," "no" and raise a passel of mealy mouthed brats!
...a cat's a better mother than you are.
...a stupendous contribution to the Association for the Beautification...
...after the buttermilk I done put on you, bleaching them freckles.
...ain't so good.
...all the figures I ever knew go right out of my head.
...and a fleet to bottle up our harbors and starve us.
...and bring it up to Captain Butler. I'll go and see Miss Scarlett.
...and dreams of victory.
...and helping my beloved to come back home to me.
...and I gotta think about buying a home.
...and I haven't any clothes.
...and I hoped yours would be as beautiful.
...and I intend getting still drunker before the evening's over.
...and I love you, Scarlett.
...and I shan't be lonely. I will find comfort elsewhere.
...and I'd give you half the business.
...and maybe we wouldn't have little Beau.
...and not leaving him in this shameful condition.
...and now I haven't a cent to my name.
...and only strangers here to comfort him.
...and quite swept off my feet by your charms.
...and sadly, I've turned out disappointing.
...and so rustley the Lord would say it's made of angels' wings.
...and swept the Yankee army northward from Virginia!
...and the captain's.
...and the end of our world, Scarlett.
...and then after what happened to me, Frank went to a political meeting.
...and then he can't marry.
...and then he refused to marry her!
...and try to remember not to come here again.
...and tuck them in with quilts.
...and won't be unfaithful to her technically.
...and won't come to me as you did to the jail.
...and you give it away to scarecrows.
...any more than you understand anything, except money.
...Ashley's going to marry Melanie.
...blessed John the Baptist...
...blessed Michael the Archangel...
...building that new house just to show off!
...but he's terribly sorry he's going to jail.
...but how will I get him out of here?
...but I can't help being proud of it.
...but I want to go home and visit Tara.
...but I wish you'd let me hire darkies and not use convicts.
...but I've cleared $1000 already.
...but never let him know.
...but oh, dear! Yankees in Georgia! How did they ever get in?
...but we were just mules in horse harness and we didn't fool anybody.
...but you won't tell anybody, will you?
...but you.
...can be Christmas for the white folks.
...Captain Rhett Butler!
...crawling clothes and dysentery.
...don't talk nonsense when it's us being winnowed out!
...down by the creek, you know.
...every time I think of it, I feel faint.
...for something we want to do that's rather shocking.
...grant us pardon, absolution and remission of our sins. Amen.
...have brought us here the very woolens and laces we wear tonight.
...here's our darling Scarlett.
...hoping our life together has another chance.
...hypocritical and hard, but this one...
...I don't care.
...I got so bored, I thought I'd treat myself to a visit to town.
...I have a startling surprise for the benefit of the hospital.
...I love you.
...I was such a fool, I didn't know it.
...I will fear no evil, for Thou art with me.
...I wouldn't have lifted a finger, no matter what Rhett said.
...I'd bury any hope of ever standing alone.
...I'd bury any hope of ever standing alone.
...I'll go in the house.
...I'll never be hungry again. No, nor any of my folk.
...I'm finding out what it is to be sorry for something I've done.
...I've always thought a lashing with a whip would benefit you immensely.
...if I should die...
...if not sooner, and was more spirited and independent than before.
...if the war hadn't already freed them.
...instead of eating her supper. Set up the fire!
...it just ain't fittin' for a girl to ride astraddle with her dress flying up.
...it's immaterial to me whether you have one child or 20.
...just as I do now, until I die.
...just as you looked after me...
...just to keep food in our mouths, I could just
...made at what I consider a most opportune moment.
...Miss Suellen, Miss Carreen, they was sick with the typhoid.
...Mr. Rhett grabbed his gun and run out and shoot that poor pony.
...Mr. Rhett, he locked hisself in the nursery with Miss Bonnie.
...Mr. Rhett, he locked hisself in the nursery with Miss Bonnie.
...my dear Scarlett I mean, my dear Mrs. Kennedy.
...no questions and no interference.
...not a care in the world, and you here in this horrid jail.
...oh, Melly, do try.
...prancing about Atlanta by herself.
...pray to the Lord...
...she wanted a red taffeta petticoat so stiff that it'd stand by itself...
...she wanted a red taffeta petticoat so stiff that it'd stand by itself...
...she was going to name it Eugenia Victoria.
...so you can see how bad a businessman I am.
...tell me why you're staring at me. Has my face gone green?
...telling her things that make no difference now. You understand?
...than this Watling woman does to Rhett.
...that he was honored for his services at the Battle of Franklin.
...that his Carpetbagger friends run the taxes way up sky high on Tara.
...that land doesn't mean anything to you?
...that used to be Mr. Gerald's overseer here.
...that white trash, and she took down with it too.
...that you're half Irish too.
...the best wife a man ever had. But I'm not going to forget her!
...the first day I saw you.
...the golden warmth and security of those days.
...the high, soft n**** laughter from the quarters...
...the Holy Apostles, Peter and Paul, and all the saints...
...the land they live on is like their mother.
...the warm, still, country twilight...
...there isn't something left in life of charm and grace.
...they didn't do no more than you deserve for visiting white trash.
...they's fussing to be sponged off.
...this town has never seen.
...though you may not know it.
...through my fault, through my fault, through my most grievous fault.
...to put on quite a show in your velvets.
...to show me that I could never mean any more to you...
...until the anniversary of my birthday came round in March.
...we dropped in on a friend of mine...
...we know nothing.
...well, she'll be a little princess.
...when I really want to cry.
...when you know I shall always love another man.
...where a wild plum tree comes to flower in the springtime...
...where you sat under a tree surrounded by dozens of beaus.
...while all those poor, wounded boys...
...while your Tara is in danger.
...whose fleet schooners, slipping past the Yankee guns...
...will you take my baby?
...with a mother who doesn't consider her reputation.
...with the wounded soldiers
...worth fighting for, worth dying for.
...yet you'd sell yourself in marriage to a man you didn't love.
...you can be sure your sister will be rich in that.
...you can't do anything but look back.
...you don't have to speak to me.
...you must bid for her!
...you'll get what you want out of them.
'Twas the sovereign right of Georgia to secede from the Union.
"Bonnie Blue Butler. "
"I love you. "
"I remember nothing. "
"The funeral's set for tomorrow. "
"The Lord is my shepherd, I shall not want.

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