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"Tomorrow?"
"Yes! Yes, dammit, tomorrowNow, once and for all, what's this story
about a Yankee soldier?" Scarlett's sigh of relief seemed to last
foreverThen she drew breath into her lungs and told him everything
she knew about the intruder"You say Alicia Savage saw hisuniform?"
"Yes," Scarlett answeredThen she added spitefully, "He doesn't care
how old they areMaybe he's raping your mother right this minute
Rhett's big hands clenched
"I should strangle you, ScarlettThe world would be a better
place
e questioned her for almost an hour, until she was drained of
everything she'd heard"Very well," he said then, "we'll leave
tomorrow as soon as the tide turns He walked to a door and threw it
open"Good," he said, "the sky is clearIt'll be an easy run
Past his silhouette Scarlett could see the night skyThere was a
three-quarter moonThen she saw the mist from
the
river that covered the ground outsideThe moonlight made it white,
and for a confused moment she wondered if it had snowedA billow of
mist enveloped Rhett's feet and ankles, then dissipated into the room
He closed the door and turnedWithout the moonlight, the room
seemed
very dark until a match flared, illuminating Rhett's chin and nose from
belowHe touched it to a lamp wick, and she could see his face
Scarlett ached with longing
He put the glass chimney on the lamp and held it high
There's a bedroom upstairs where you can sleep
