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  Outside, the late afternoon sun slanted down in the yard, throwing into gleaming brightness the dogwood trees that were solid masses of white blossoms against. The novel unfolds against the backdrop of rebellion wherein seven southern states, Georgia among them, have declared their secession from the United States. Available to download for free in PDF, epub, and Kindle ebook formats. Or read online. Skip straight to downloads. Description. Gone with the Wind by Margaret.❿    

 

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After she is rejected by her love Ashley Wilkes , she very briefly meets Rhett Butler, a man with a reputation for seducing young women, who has overheard her conversation with Wilkes. Stung by the rejection, and after learning that war has been declared and young men are going to have to enlist, she accepts a proposal from Charles Hamilton. They marry but Scarlett is soon left a widow with a young baby and is expected to wear black and mourn.

However, she is not inclined that way, and as the story continues, she flouts the rules of society at every turn, using her charms to get what she wants. His eyes are bloodshot and his mood is dark and violent. He enjoins Scarlett to drink with him. Not wanting Rhett to know she is fearful of him, Scarlett throws back a drink and gets up from her chair to go back to her bedroom. But Rhett stops her and pins her shoulders to the wall.

Scarlett tells Rhett he is jealous of Ashley and Rhett accuses Scarlett of "crying for the moon"[58] over Ashley. He tells Scarlett they could have been happy together saying, "for I loved you and I know you. The following morning Rhett leaves town with Bonnie and Prissy and stays away for three months.

Scarlett finds herself missing him, but she is still unsure if Rhett loves her, having told her so when he was drunk.

She learns she is pregnant with her fourth child. On the day Rhett arrives home, Scarlett waits for him at the top of the stairs. She wonders if Rhett will kiss her, but to Scarlett's irritation, he does not. He tells her she looks pale. Scarlett tells him she is pale because she is pregnant. Rhett sarcastically asks her if the father is Ashley. She calls Rhett a cad and tells him no woman would want a baby of his.

To which Rhett responds, "cheer up, maybe you'll have a miscarriage. She is seriously ill for the first time in her life, having lost her child and broken her ribs. Rhett is remorseful, believing he has killed her.

Sobbing and drunk, Rhett buries his head in Melanie's lap and confesses he had been a jealous cad. Scarlett, who is thin and pale, goes to Tara taking Wade and Ella with her, to regain her strength and vitality from "the green cotton fields of home. She finds Rhett's attitude has noticeably changed. He is sober, kinder, polite and seemingly disinterested. Though she misses the old Rhett at times, Scarlett is content to leave well enough alone.

Now Bonnie is four years old in A spirited and willful child, she has her father wrapped around her finger and giving into her every demand. Even Scarlett is jealous of the attention she gets from him. Rhett rides his horse around town with Bonnie in front of him, but the household mammy, "Mammy," insists it is not fitting for a girl to ride a horse with her dress flying up.

Rhett heeds Mammy's words and buys Bonnie a Shetland pony, whom she names "Mr. Butler," and teaches her to ride sidesaddle. Then Rhett pays a boy named Wash twenty-five cents to teach Mr.

Butler to jump over wood bars. When Mr. Butler is able to get his fat legs over a one foot high bar, Rhett puts Bonnie on the pony, and soon Mr. Butler is leaping bars and Aunt Melly's rose bushes. Wearing her blue velvet riding habit with a red feather in her black hat, Bonnie pleads with her father to raise the bar to one and a half feet.

He gives in and raises the bar, warning her not to come crying to him if she falls. Bonnie yells to her Mother, "Watch me take this one! Butler tumbles to the ground then scrambles to his feet and trots off with an empty saddle.

Little Miss "Bonnie Blue" Butler is dead. In the dark days and months following Bonnie's death, Rhett is often drunk and disheveled, while Scarlett, though deeply grieved also, seems to hold up under the strain. With the untimely death of Melanie Wilkes a short time later, Rhett decides he only wants the calm dignity of the genial South he once knew in his youth and he leaves Atlanta to find it.

Meanwhile, Scarlett dreams of love that has eluded her for so long, but she still has Tara, and "tomorrow is another day. But nobody will believe me.

She miscarries a fourth child, the only one she wanted, during a quarrel with Rhett when she accidentally falls down the stairs. Butler: Scarlett's admirer and third husband, Rhett is often publicly shunned for his scandalous behavior[48] and sometimes accepted for his charm. Rhett declares he is not a marrying man and propositions Scarlett to be his mistress,[64] but marries her after the death of Frank Kennedy, explaining that he won't take a chance on losing her to someone else, since it is unlikely she will ever need money again after Frank's death.

You're so brutal to those who love you, Scarlett. Ashley was "the Perfect Knight"[65] in the mind of Scarlett, even throughout her three marriages. She's never had anything but heart. Will lost part of his leg in the war and walks with the aid of a wooden stump. He is taken in by the O'Haras on his journey home from the war and after his recovery stays on to manage the farm at Tara. Cathleen Calvert was young Scarlett's friend.

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This report is anonymous. Set against the backdrop of the Civil War in America, this book poignantly portrays how political circumstances influence human relationships. It is more than just the fervent and mysterious love between Scarlett and Rhett the book also Delicately depicts various facets of life during the Civil War. Courage, egoism and other aspects are beautifully and Truthfully described in this enthralling classic tale.

Read how a woman loses everything and reclaims most of it with sheer grit and passion. Many novels have been written about the Civil War and its aftermath.



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