1 But it just looks to me like she might of.
Gone With The Wind By Margaret MitcheGet Context In CHAPTER I 2 Bought her I did, and the price has ruined me.
Gone With The Wind By Margaret MitcheGet Context In CHAPTER II 3 I've made me money and I can make a great family.
Gone With The Wind By Margaret MitcheGet Context In CHAPTER III 4 "Now, don't be jerking your chin at me," warned Gerald.
Gone With The Wind By Margaret MitcheGet Context In CHAPTER II 5 "There's only one who takes me eye," Gerald said finally.
Gone With The Wind By Margaret MitcheGet Context In CHAPTER III 6 Fust place she'll ast me huccome Ah let y'all git expelled agin.
Gone With The Wind By Margaret MitcheGet Context In CHAPTER I 7 Miss Scarlett, Poke done tole me how you ast Mist Gerald to buy me.
Gone With The Wind By Margaret MitcheGet Context In CHAPTER IV 8 "He did give me a thought," thought Scarlett, sorrowfully in her heart.
Gone With The Wind By Margaret MitcheGet Context In CHAPTER II 9 Give me your gown, Scarlett, I will whip the lace for you after prayers.
Gone With The Wind By Margaret MitcheGet Context In CHAPTER IV 10 "Now, Mr. O'Hara, tell me more about what Mr. Calvert said about Charleston," said Ellen.
Gone With The Wind By Margaret MitcheGet Context In CHAPTER IV 11 You've got to give me the first waltz and Stu the last one and you've got to eat supper with us.
Gone With The Wind By Margaret MitcheGet Context In CHAPTER I 12 And probably he thinks that if he can't have me, he might as well please his family and marry Melanie.
Gone With The Wind By Margaret MitcheGet Context In CHAPTER IV 13 They're fine lads, but if it's Cade Calvert you're setting your cap after, why, 'tis the same with me.'
Gone With The Wind By Margaret MitcheGet Context In CHAPTER II 14 "Well, may I be damned if I'll have me own daughter telling me what I shall jump and not jump," he shouted, giving her cheek another pinch.
Gone With The Wind By Margaret MitcheGet Context In CHAPTER II 15 Give me a good horse to ride and some good licker to drink and a good girl to court and a bad girl to have fun with and anybody can have their Europe.
Gone With The Wind By Margaret MitcheGet Context In CHAPTER I 16 And it'll be ten o'clock before Boyd gets a chance to tell her that it wouldn't have been honorable for any of us to stay in college after the way the Chancellor talked to you and me.
Gone With The Wind By Margaret MitcheGet Context In CHAPTER I 17 All that bothers me is that some one of these days you're both going to get lickered up and jealous of each other about that two-faced, little, green-eyed baggage, and you'll shoot each other.
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