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“I like to think that perhaps I know you better than most people and that I can see beautiful things buried deep in you that others are too careless and too hurried to notice.”

He stopped speaking and his hands dropped from her face,but his eyes still clung to her eyes.She waited a moment,breathless for him to continue,a-tiptoe to hear him say the magic three words.But they did not come.She searched his face frantically,her lips quivering,for she saw he had finished speaking.

This second blighting of her hopes was more than heart could bear and she cried “Oh!”in a childish whisper and sat down,tears stinging her eyes.Then she heard an ominous sound in the driveway,outside the window,a sound that brought home to her even more sharply the imminence of Ashley's departure.A pagan hearing the lapping of the waters around Charon's boat could not have felt more desolate.Uncle Peter,muffled in a quilt,was bringing out the carriage to take Ashley to the train.

Ashley said “Good-by”very softly,caught up from the table the wide felt hat she had inveigled from Rhett and walked into the dark front hall.His hand on the door knob,he turned and looked at her,a long,desperate look,as if he wanted to carry away with him every detail of her face and figure.Through a blinding mist of tears she saw his face and with a strangling pain in her throat she knew that he was going away,away from her care,away from the safe haven of this house,out of her life,perhaps forever,without having spoken the words she so yearned to hear.Time was going by like a mill race,and now it was too late.She ran stumbling across the parlor and into the hall and clutched the ends of his sash.

“Kiss me,”she whispered.“Kiss me good-by.”

His arms went around her gently,and he bent his head to her face.At the first touch of his lips on hers,her arms were about his neck in a strangling grip.For a fleeting immeasurable instant,he pressed her body close to his.Then she felt a sudden tensing of all his muscles.Swiftly,he dropped the hat to the floor and,reaching up,detached her arms from his neck.

“No,Scarlett,no,”he said in a low voice,holding her crossed wrists in a grip that hurt.

“I love you,”she said,choking.“I've always loved you.I've never loved anybody else.I just married Charlie to—to try to hurt you.Oh,Ashley,I love you so much I'd walk every step of the way to Virginia just to be near you!And I'd cook for you and polish your boots and groom your horse—Ashley,say you love me!I'll live on it for the rest of my life!”

He bent suddenly to retrieve his hat and she had one glimpse of his face.It was the unhappiest face she was ever to see,a face from which all aloofness had fled.Written on it were his love for her and joy that she loved him,but battling them both were shame and despair.

“Good-by,”he said hoarsely.

The door clicked open and a gust of cold wind swept the house,fluttering the curtains.Scarlett shivered as she watched him run down the walk to the carriage,his saber glinting in the feeble winter sunlight,the fringe of his sash dancing jauntily.

Chapter 16

January and February of 1864passed,full of cold rains and wild winds,clouded by pervasive gloom and depression.In addition to the defeats at Gettysburg and Vicksburg,the center of the Southern line had caved.After hard fighting,nearly all of Tennessee was now held by the Union troops.But even with this loss on the top of the others,the South's spirit was not broken.True,grim determination had taken the place of high-hearted hopes,but people could still find a silver lining in the cloud.For one thing,the Yankees had been stoutly repulsed in September when they had tried to follow up their victories in Tennessee by an advance into Georgia.

Here in the northwesternmost corner of the state,at Chickamauga,serious fighting had occurred on Georgia soil for the first time since the war began.The Yankees had taken Chattanooga and then had marched through the mountain passes into Georgia,but they had been driven back with heavy losses.

Atlanta and its railroads had played a big part in making Chickamauga a great victory for the South.Over the railroads that led down from Virginia to Atlanta and then northward to Tennessee,General Longstreet's corps had been rushed to the scene of the battle.Along the entire route of several hundred miles,the tracks had been cleared and all the available rolling stock in the Southeast had been assembled for the movement.

Atlanta had watched while train after train rolled through the town,hour after hour,passenger coaches,box cars,flat cars,filled with shouting men.They had come without food or sleep,without their horses,ambulances or supply trains and,without waiting for rest,they had leaped from the trains and into the battle.And the Yankees had been driven out of Georgia,back into Tennessee.

It was the greatest feat of the war,and Atlanta took pride and personal satisfaction in the thought that its railroads had made the victory possible.

But the South had needed the cheering news from Chickamauga to strengthen its morale through the winter.No one denied now that the Yankees were good fighters and,at last,they had good generals.Grant was a butcher who did not care how many men he slaughtered for a victory,but victory he would have.Sheridan was a name to bring dread to Southern hearts.And,then,there was a man named Sherman who was being mentioned more and more often.He had risen to prominence in the campaigns in Tennessee and the West,and his reputation as a determined and ruthless fighter was growing.

None of them,of course,compared with General Lee.Faith in the General and the army was still strong.Confidence in ultimate victory never wavered.But the war was dragging out so long.There were so many dead,so many wounded and maimed for life,so many widowed,so many orphaned.And there was still a long hard struggle ahead,which meant more dead,more wounded,more widows and orphans.

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