1 But, Rhett, fifty people owe him and he won't press them.
2 No, not even if I owe him my life, can I be polite to him.
3 Pitty knew very well what she owed Scarlett--almost her very existence.
4 Frank would simply have to collect this money owing him and buy the mill.
5 And I shall not hesitate to remind the fools whose necks I saved that they owe me a debt.
6 She owed Melanie a debt for her championship and that debt could only be paid with silence.
7 But--I owe it to the Cause--I--I couldn't think of myself when you were offering so much in gold.
8 It was not difficult to gain a foothold of friendliness with the men who owed their necks to him.
9 Rhett, if Frank would just collect the money people owe him, I wouldn't be worried about anything.
10 But they were stung that they must owe lives and freedom to Rhett Butler, a speculator and a Scallawag.
11 From Frank's deprecatory remarks about the money "people" owed him, she had imagined the sums to be small.
12 It was that they bitterly resented owing the men's lives to such a man as Rhett and to such an embarrassing trick.
13 God had broken the bargain time and again, to her way of thinking, and she felt that she owed Him nothing at all now.
14 She had the most charmingly childlike air but she was just curious, she said, to know who owed him and how much they owed.
15 They've got to have lumber for their houses, so I'm going to buy this mill just as soon as--well, as soon as some of the bills owing me are paid.
16 Some had accepted because of Melanie's attitude, others because they felt they owed Rhett a debt for saving their lives and those of their relatives.
17 Now, Hugh Elsing, Rene, the Simmons boys, Andy Bonnell and the others found him pleasant, diffident about putting himself forward and embarrassed when they spoke of the obligation they owed him.
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