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1  Besides, it don't matter much.
Gone With The Wind By Margaret Mitche
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2  But I don't see why, said Stuart.
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3  I don't like Mammy Jincy's fortunes.
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4  I guess this means we don't go to Europe.
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5  See if I don't, even if I don't scream and faint.
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6  "Now, don't be jerking your chin at me," warned Gerald.
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7  I don't think Yankee girls have to act like such fools.
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8  I don't want to go to Charleston or have a house or marry the twins.
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9  I feel sorry for her, but I don't like people I've got to feel sorry for.
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10  Well, it wouldn't be right to make Jeems face what we don't want to face.
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11  "I know you two don't care about being expelled, or Tom either," she said.
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12  No wife has ever changed a husband one whit, and don't you be forgetting that.
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13  I swear I don't want to go home and listen to Ma take on about us being expelled.
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14  She don't go around being cold and hateful when she's mad--she tells you about it.
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15  You look very presentable now," she said, "and I don't think anyone will suspect you've been up to your tricks unless you brag about them.
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16  I'm tired of acting like I don't eat more than a bird, and walking when I want to run and saying I feel faint after a waltz, when I could dance for two days and never get tired.
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17  But, look, you impudent black fool, if you put on any airs in front of the Wynder darkies and hint that we all the time have fried chicken and ham, while they don't have nothing but rabbit and possum, I'll--I'll tell Ma.
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