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Clips from Gone with the Wind (1939)
"Ashley!"
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"I've been looking for you everywhere."
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"Something I hope you'll be glad to hear."
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"She's been looking forward to seeing you again. Melanie!"
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"I'm so glad to see you again."
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"Melanie, what a surprise to run into you here."
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"I hope you'll stay with us a few days."
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"I hope I shall stay long enough for us to become real friends."
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"- I do want us to be. - We'll keep her here, won't we?"
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"Oh, Scarlett, you have so much life."
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"I've always admired you. I wish I could be more like you."
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"You mustn't flatter me and say things you don't mean."
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"Nobody could accuse Melanie of being insincere. Could they, my dear?"
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"She's not like you, is she, Ashley?"
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"Why, Charles Hamilton, you handsome old thing, you!"
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"Was it kind to bring your good-looking brother here to break my poor heart?"
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"Now that Charles is your beau, she's after him like a hornet."
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"Charles, I want to eat barbecue with you."
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"Don't go philandering with any other girl, because I'm mighty jealous."
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"I do declare, Frank Kennedy! You look dashing with those new whiskers."
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"Thank you, thank you, Miss Scarlett."
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"You needn't be so amused. She's after your beau now."
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"That's mighty flattering of you, Miss Scarlett."
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"As if I couldn't do better than that old maid in britches."
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"- I didn't mean it. I'm mad at you! - What have we done?"
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"- You are, Scarlett. - Of course you are, honey."
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"I never can make up my mind which of you is the handsomest."
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"- Cathleen, who's that? - Who?"
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"He looks as if he knows what I look like without my shimmy."
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"My dear, he isn't received."
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"He spends his time up North because his folks won't speak to him."
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"He was expelled from West Point, he's so fast."
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"Tell, tell!"
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"...and then he refused to marry her!"
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"- Happy? - So happy."
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"I like to feel that I belong to the things you love."
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"- You love Twelve Oaks as I do. - Yes, Ashley."
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"It's so unaware that it may not last forever."
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"But we don't have to be afraid for us."
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"No war can come into our world, Ashley."
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"Whatever comes, I'll love you..."
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"...just as I do now, until I die."
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"Isn’t this better than a table?"
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"A girl hasn't got but two sides to her at a table."
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"- I'll get her dessert. - She said me!"
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"Allow me, Miss O'Hara?"
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"I think..."
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"I think Charles Hamilton may get it."
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"Thank you, Miss O'Hara. Thank you!"
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"...I love you."
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"I don't guess I'm as hungry as I thought."
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"Well-brought-up ladies takes naps at parties."
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"It's time you behave and act like you was Miss Ellen's daughter."
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"When we were in Saratoga, I didn't see Yankee girls taking naps."
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"And you won't see no Yankee girls at the ball, neither."
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"How was Ashley today?"
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"You mind your own business!"
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"You'll be lucky you don't lose whisker-face Kennedy."
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"You're sweet on Ashley, and his engagement's being announced tonight."
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"You ought to behave yourself! Acting like poor white-trash children!"
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"If you's old enough for parties, you should act like ladies!"
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"Who cares?"
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"We've borne enough insults from the Yankees."
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"The South must assert herself by force of arms."
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"Let the Yankees ask for peace."
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"The situation's very simple. The Yankees can't fight and we can."
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"There won't be a battle. They'll turn and run."
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"One of us can lick 20 Yanks. We'll beat them in one battle."
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"Gentlemen can always fight better than rabble."
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"Gentlemen always fight better."
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"What does the captain of our Troop say?"
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"Well, gentlemen, if Georgia fights, I go with her."
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"I hope the Yankees let us leave the Union in peace."
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"Ashley, they've insulted us!"
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"You can't mean you don't want war?"
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"And when the wars were over, no one ever knew what they were about."
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"I think it's hard winning a war with words."
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"What difference does that make to a gentleman?"
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"It'll make a great difference to a great many gentlemen, sir."
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"No, I'm not hinting."
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"All we've got is cotton and slaves, and arrogance."
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"I refuse to listen to any renegade talk!"
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"- I'm sorry if the truth offends you. - Apologies aren't enough, sir."
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"I hear you were turned out of West Point, Mr. Rhett Butler."
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"And you aren't received in any family in Charleston."
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"I apologize again for all my shortcomings."
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"Perhaps you won't mind if I look over your place?"
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"I seem to be spoiling everybody's brandy and cigars..."
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"...and dreams of victory."
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"That's what you can expect from somebody like Rhett Butler."
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"- He refused to take advantage of you. - Take advantage of me?"
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"He's one of the best shots in the country, as he's proved many times."
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"- He's got steadier hands than yours. - Well, I'll show him!"
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"Please. Don't go tweaking his nose anymore."
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"You may be needed for more important fighting."
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"I think I'll just show him around."
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"Who are you hiding from in here?"
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"What are you up to?"
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"Ashley!"
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"- I love you. - Scarlett!"
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"Isn’t it enough that you gathered every other man's heart today?"
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"You've always had mine. You cut your teeth on it."
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"Don't tease me now."
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"Have I your heart, my darling? I love you, I love you!"
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"You mustn't say such things."
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"I could never hate you, and I know you must care about me."
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"But how can we do that?"
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"Don't you-? Don't you want to marry me?"
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"But you can't! Not if you care for me!"
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"Oh, my dear, why must you make me say things that will hurt you?"
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"You're so young, you don't know what marriage means."
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"You don't love Melanie."
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"She's my blood and we understand each other."
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"You have all the passion for life that I lack."
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"Why not say it, you coward? You're afraid to marry me."
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"You'd marry that fool who can only say..."
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"..."yes," "no" and raise a passel of mealy-mouthed brats!"
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"Who are you to tell me I mustn't? You led me on!"
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"- You made me believe you'd marry me. - Scarlett, be fair!"
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"- I never at any time- - You did! It's true, you did!"
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