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RHETT: You know it's worth being in jail just to hear you say that.It's well worth it. (Rhett grasps Scarlett's hands. And suddenly, he reads the callous skin of her hands. This is a pair of hard-working hands.)You can drop the moonlight and '''magnolia, Scarlett. So things have been going well at tara, have they? SCARLETT: Yes...RHETT: What have you been doing with your hands? SCARLETT: It's just that, I went riding last week without my gloves...RHETT: These don't belong to a lady, you've been working with them like a field hand. Why did you lie to me, and what are you really up to? SCARLETT: Now Rhett...RHETT: In another minute, I'd almost believed you'd cared something.SCARLETT: But I do care!RHETT: Suppose we get down to the truth. You want something from me and you want it badly enough to put on quite a show on your velvets. What is it, money? SCARLETT: I want three hundred dollars to pay the taxes on Tara. Oh Rhett, I did lie to you when I said everything was all right. Things are just as bad as they possibly could be. And you've got millions, Rhett. RHETT: What collateral are you offering? SCARLETT: My ear bobs... RHETT: Not interested.
Sunday, July 13, 2008
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