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Chapter-5 Along the roadside the blackberry brambles were concealing with softest green the savage red gulches cut by the winter's rains, and the bare granite boulders pushing up through the red earth were being draped with sprangles of Cherokee roses and
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Chapter-5 She was pretty and she knew it; she would have Ashley for her own before the day was over; the sun was warm and tender and the glory of the Georgia spring was spread before her eyes.
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Chapter-5 She felt so excited and happy this morning that she included the whole world, as well as Gerald, in her affection.
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Chapter-5 Pa is a sweet, selfish, irresponsible darling, Scarlett thought, with a surge of affection for him.
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Chapter-5 He would ruin his new gray broadcloth suit, which would cause him to swear horribly in the morning and tell Ellen at great length how his horse fell off the bridge in the darkness��a palpable lie which would fool no one but which would be acce
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Chapter-5 He would disdain the bridge and swim his horse through the river and come home roaring, to be put to bed on the sofa in the office by Pork who always waited up with a lamp in the front hall on such occasions.
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Chapter-5 Coming home in the dark, he would try, as usual, to jump every fence between Twelve Oaks and Tara and, she hoped, by the mercy of Providence and the good sense of his horse, would escape breaking his neck.
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Chapter-5 Scarlett, looking at him with the affectionate contempt that mothers feel for small swaggering sons, knew that he would be very drunk by sundown.
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Chapter-5 The last thought made him think better of himself, for it had a certain poetic ring to it, and so he favored the girls with a loud and slightly off-key rendition of The Wearin' o' the Green.
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Chapter-5 He only thought that she was pretty and a great credit to him and that, today, her eyes were as green as the hills of Ireland.
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Chapter-5 He gave no thought to his conversation of the day before with Scarlett, for it had completely slipped his mind.
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Chapter-5 He was happy, pleasantly excited over the prospect of spending the day shouting about the Yankees and the war, and proud of his three pretty daughters in their bright spreading hoop skirts beneath foolish little lace parasols.
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Chapter-5 Occasionally he burst out with Peg in a Low- backed Car and other Irish ditties or the more lugubrious lament for Robert Emmet, She is far from the land where her young hero sleeps.
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Chapter-5 He had shoved the responsibility onto Ellen, and her disappointment at missing the barbecue and the gathering of her friends did not enter his mind; for it was a fine spring day and his fields were beautiful and the birds were singing and he fel
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Chapter-5 Gerald rode beside the carriage on his big hunter, warm with brandy and pleased with himself for having gotten through with the unpleasant business of Wilkerson so speedily.
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Chapter-5 Mammy, as head woman of the plantation, had remained to help Ellen, and it was Dilcey who rode on the driver's seat beside Toby, the girls' dancing dresses in a long box across her lap.
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Chapter-5 He hated Ellen O'Hara above anyone else, for she was the epitome of all that he hated in Southerners.
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Chapter-5 He hated their cool courtesy to him and their contempt for his social status, so inadequately covered by their courtesy.
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Chapter-5 Jonas hated all Southerners.
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Chapter-5 He had told Gerald over and over that Emmie Slattery's baby might have been fathered by any one of a dozen men as easily as himself��an idea in which Gerald concurred��but that had not altered his case so far as Ellen was concerned.
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