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Sunday, January 31st, 2010

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    12:40a
    Scarlett hurried down the red-carpeted stairs,...
    Scarlett hurried down the red-carpeted
    stairs, sniffing appreciatively when she reached the scent of the
    hot-house flowers that filled huge vases in every roomHer eyes
    glowed with pleasure when she moved from room to room to check
    that
    everything was readyThank heaven Pansy was
    back
    from TaraShe was very good at making the other servants do their
    jobs, much better than the new butler hired to replace PorkScarlett
    took a glass of champagne from the tray the new man held out to her
    At least he was good at serving, quite stylish in fact, and Scarlett
    did so like for things to be stylish
    Just then the doorbell soundedShe startled the manservant by
    smiling
    happily, then she moved towards the entrance hall to greet her
    friends
    They arrived in a steady stream for almost an hour and the house
    filled
    with the sound of loud voices, the overpowering smell of perfume and
    powder, tiffany canada the brilliant colors of silks and satins, rubies and
    sapphires
    Scarlett moved through the melee smiling and laughing, flirting idly
    with the men, accepting the fulsome compliments of the womenThey
    were so happy to see her again, they'd missed her so much, no one's
    parties were as exciting as hers, no one's home as beautiful, no one's
    gown as fashionable, no one's hair as glossy, no one's figure as
    youthful, no one's complexion so perfect and creamyI'm having a
    good
    timeIt's a wonderful partyShe glanced over the silver dishes and
    trays on the long polished table to see that the servants were keeping
    them all replenishedQuantities of food-excesses of food-were
    important to her, for she would never forget completely what it had
    been like to come so near to starvation at the end of the WarHer
    friend Mamie Bart caught her eye and smiledA streak of buttery
    sauce
    from the discount cartier watches half-eaten oyster patty in Mamie's hand had dribbled from
    the
    corner of ú her mouth down onto the diamond necklace around her fat
    neckScarlett turned away in disgustMamie was going to be big as
    an ú elephant one of these daysThank goodness, I can eat all I want
    and never gain a poundShe smiled entrancingly at Harry
    Connington,
    her friend Sylvia's husband"You must have found some elixir, Harry,
    you look ten years younger than you did last time I saw you She
    watched with malicious amusement as Harry sucked in hisstomach
    His
    face turned red, then faintly purple before he abandoned the effort to
    hold it inScarlett laughed aloud, then moved awayA burst of
    laughter caught her attention, and she drifted towards the trio of men
    who were its sourceShe'd like very much to hear something funny,
    even if it was one of those jokes that ladies had to pretend not to
    understandso I says to miu miu charm leather bag myself, 'Bill, one man's panic is
    another man's profit, and I know which one of those men old Bill's
    going to be" Scarlett started to turn awayShe wanted to have a
    good time tonight, and talking about the Panic wasn't her idea of
    fun
    Still, maybe she'd learn somethingShe was smarter when she was
    sound
    asleep than Bill Weller was on his best day, she was sure of thatIf
    he was making money out of the Panic, she wanted to know how he
    was
    doing itQuietly she stepped closerthese dumb Southerners,
    they been a problem for me ever since I come down here," Bill was
    confessing"You just can't do nothing with a man who don't have
    natural human greed, so all the triple-your-money bond deals and
    certificates for gold mines that I turned loose on them laid a big
    egg
    They was working harder than any nigger ever did and putting by
    every
    nickel they earned for the next rainy dayTurned rolex 18k watches out that plenty of
    'em had a boxful of bonds and such alreadyFrom the Confederate
    government Bill's booming laugh led the laughter of the other men"Dumb Southerners" indeed! Her own darling Pa
    had a boxful of Confederate bondsSo did all the good people in
    Clayton CountyShe tried to walk away, but she was hemmed in by
    people behind her who'd also been attracted by the laughter in the
    group around Bill Weller"I got the picture after a while," Weller
    went on"They just didn't put much trust in paperNor nothing else
    that I tried, neitherI sent out medicine shows and lightning rods
    and all the sure-fire money-makers, but none of them so much as
    struck
    a sparkI tell you, boys, it hurt my pride He made a lugubrious
    face, then grinned widely, showing three large gold molars"I don't
    have to tell you that me and Lula wasn't exactly going to go wanting if
    I didn't come up with miu miu black handbag somethi
    12:44a
    CHAPTER ONE "Christmas won't be Christmas...
    CHAPTER ONE

    "Christmas won't be Christmas without any presents," grumbled Jo, lying on the rug
    "It's so dreadful to be poor!" sighed Meg, looking down at her old dress
    "I don't think it's fair for some girls to have plenty of pretty things, and other girls nothing at all," added little Amy, with an injured sniffWe've got Father and Mother, and each other," said Beth contentedly from her corner
    The four young faces on which the firelight shone brightened at the cheerful words, but darkened again as Jo said sadly, "We haven't got Father, and shall not have him for a long time She didn't say "perhaps never," but each silently added it, thinking of Father far away, where the fighting was
    Nobody spoke for a minute; then Meg said in an altered tone, "You know the reason Mother proposed not having any presents this Christmas was because it is going to be a hard winter for everyone; and she thinks we ought not to spend money for pleasure, when our men are suffering so in the armyWe can't do much, but we can make our little sacrifices, and ought to do it gladlyBut I am afraid I don't chanel leather shopping bag And Meg shook her head, as she thought regretfully of all the pretty things she wanted
    "But I don't think the little we should spend would do any goodWe've each got a dollar, and the army wouldn't be much helped by our giving thatI agree not to expect anything from Mother or you, but I do want to buy UNDINE AND SINTRAM for myselfI've wanted it so long," said Jo, who was a bookworm
    "I planned to spend mine in new music," said Beth, with a little sigh, which no one heard but the hearth brush and kettle holder
    "I shall get a nice box of Faber's drawing pencilsI really need them," said Amy decidedly
    "Mother didn't say anything about our money, and she won't wish us to give up everythingLet's each buy what we want, and have a little funI'm sure we work hard enough to earn it," cried Jo, examining the heels of her shoes in a gentlemanly manner
    "I know I do--teaching those tiresome children nearly all day, when I'm longing to enjoy myself at home," began Meg, in the complaining tone again
    "You don't have half such a hard time as I do," said Jo"How would you like to be shut up for hours with a nervous, fussy old lady, chanel fashion who keeps you trotting, is never satisfied, and worries you till you you're ready to fly out the window or cry?"
    "It's naughty to fret, but I do think washing dishes and keeping things tidy is the worst work in the worldIt makes me cross, and my hands get so stiff, I can't practice well at all And Beth looked at her rough hands with a sigh that any one could hear that time
    "I don't believe any of you suffer as I do," cried Amy, "for you don't have to go to school with impertinent girls, who plague you if you don't know your lessons, and laugh at your dresses, and label your father if he isn't rich, and insult you when your nose isn't nice
    "If you mean libel, I'd say so, and not talk about labels, as if Papa was a pickle bottle," advised Jo, laughing
    "I know what I mean, and you needn't be statirical about itIt's proper to use good words, and improve your vocabilary," returned Amy, with dignity
    "Don't peck at one another, childrenDon't you wish we had the money Papa lost when we were little, Jo? Dear me! How happy and good we'd be, if we had no worries!" said Meg, who could remember better times
    "You said the louis vuitton back pack other day you thought we were a deal happier than the King children, for they were fighting and fretting all the time, in spite of their moneyFor though we do have to work, we make fun of ourselves, and are a pretty jolly set, as Jo would say
    "Jo does use such slang words!" observed Amy, with a reproving look at the long figure stretched on the rug
    o immediately sat up, put her hands in her pockets, and began to whistleIt's so boyish!"
    "That's why I do it
    "I detest rude, unladylike girls!"
    "I hate affected, niminy-piminy chits!"
    "Birds in their little nests agree," sang Beth, the peacemaker, with such a funny face that both sharp voices softened to a laugh, and the "pecking" ended for that time
    "Really, girls, you are both to be blamed," said Meg, beginning to lecture in her elder-sisterly fashionYou are old enough to leave off boyish tricks, and to behave better, JosephineIt didn't matter so much when you were a little girl, but now you are so tall, and turn up your hair, you should remember that you are a young lady
    "I'm not! And if turning up my hair makes me one, I'll wear it in two tails till I'm omega speedmaster olympic special edition twenty," cried Jo, pulling off her net, and shaking down a chestnut mane"I hate to think I've got to grow up, and be Miss March, and wear long gowns, and look as prim as a China Aster! It's bad enough to be a girl, anyway, when I like boy's games and work and manners! I can't get over my disappointment in not being a boyAnd it's worse than ever now, for I'm dying to go and fight with PapaAnd I can only stay home and knit, like a poky old woman!"
    And Jo shook the blue army sock till the needles rattled like castanets, and her ball bounded across the room
    "Poor Jo! It's too bad, but it can't be helpedSo you must try to be contented with making your name boyish, and playing brother to us girls," said Beth, stroking the rough head with a hand that all the dish washing and dusting in the world could not make ungentle in its touch
    "As for you, Amy," continued Meg, "you are altogether to particular and primYour airs are funny now, but you'll grow up an affected little goose, if you don't take careI I like your nice manners and refined ways of speaking, when you don't try to be elegantBut your absurd words are as bad as Jo's white paddington chloe bag s

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