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Monday, February 15th, 2010

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    12:32a
    When the polka ended Scarlett opened her fan in...
    When the polka ended Scarlett opened her fan in the slow
    unfurling known as "languishing fall She fluttered it near her face
    to lift the appealing tendrils of hair above her green eyes
    "My goodness," she said breathlessly, "I'm afraid that if I don't get a
    little air I'm liable to keel right over into your arms, Mr
    Will you be so kind?" She took his proffered arm and leaned on it
    while
    he escorted her to a bench beneath a windowCourtney, do sit here beside meI'll get a terrible
    crick in my neck if I have to look up at you Courtney seated
    himself"I'd hate to be the cause of any injury to
    such a beautiful neck," he saidHis eyes moved slowly down her
    throat
    to her white bosomHe was as skillful as Scarlett was at the game
    they were playingShe kept her eyes modestly lowered, as if she
    didn't know what Courtney was doingThen she glanced up through
    her
    eyelashes and quickly down again"I hope my silly weak spell omega mens watch on sale isn't
    keeping you from dancing with the lady closest to your heart, Mr
    "But the lady you speak of is the lady closest to my heart right now,
    MrsScarlett looked him directly in the eyes and smiled
    enchantinglyYou're liable to turn
    my head," she promised"I certainly intend to try," he murmured
    close
    to her earHis breath was warm on her neckVery soon the public
    romance between them was the most talked-about topic of the
    Season
    The number of times they danced together at each ball the time
    Courtney took Scarlett's punch cup from her hand and put his lips
    where
    hers had been on the overheard snippets of their innuendo-laden
    railleryMiddleton's wife, Edith, looked increasingly drawn and
    paleAnd no one could understand Rhett's imperturbabilityWhy
    didn't
    he do something? the little world of Charleston society wonderedhe
    yearly races were second only to the Saint Cecilia Ball as the crowning
    event of Charleston's fendi handbag social seasonIndeed there were many
    people-largely bachelors -who considered them the only event"You
    can't gamble on a bunch of waltzes," they grumbled mutinously
    Before
    the War, the Season had included a full week of racing, and the Saint
    Cecilia Society hosted three ballsThen came the years of siege; an
    artillery shell ignited a path of fire through the city that consumed
    the building where the balls had always been held; and the long,
    landscaped oval track, its clubhouse, and its stables were used as a
    Confederate Army encampment and hospitals for the woundedIn I
    865 the city surrenderedIn I 866 an enterprising and ambitious Wall
    Street banker named August Belmont bought the monumental carved
    stone
    entrance pillars of the old Race Course and had them transported
    north
    to become the entrance to his Bellmont Park racetrackThe Saint
    Cecilia
    Ball found a borrowed home only two years after the end of the rolex datejust oyster War
    and
    Charlestonians rejoiced that the Season could begin againIt took
    longer to regain and restore the fouled and rutted land of the Race
    CourseNothing was quite the samethere was one ball, not three;
    Race
    Week was Race Day; the entrance pillars could not be recovered, and
    the
    Clubhouse had been replaced by half-roofed tiers of wooden benches
    But on the bright afternoon in late January 1875, the entire remaining
    population of old Charleston was en route for the second year of
    racing
    The streetcars of all four City Railway lines were diverted to the
    Rutledge Avenue route that ended near the Race Course, the cars
    were
    hung with green and white bunting, the Club colors, and the horses
    pulling them had green and white ribbons braided in their tails and
    manesRhett presented his three ladies with green and white striped
    parasols when they were ready to leave the house and inserted a
    white
    camellia into dior monogram messenger bag hisbuttonholeHis white smile was brilliant in
    his tanned face"The Yankees are taking the bait," he saidBelmont himself has sent down two horses, and
    Guggenheim
    has oneThey don't know about the brood mares Miles Brewton hid in
    the swampTheir get grew into a mettlesome family-a bit shaggy
    from
    swamp living and unbeautiful from crossbreeding with strays from the
    cavalry-but Miles has a wonder of a three-year-old that's going to
    make
    every big-money pocket a lot lighter than it expected to be
    "You mean there's betting?"
    Scarlett asked"Why else would anyone race?"
    Rhett laughedHe tucked folded banknotes into his mother's reticule,
    Rosemary's pocket, and Scarlett's glove"Put it all on Sweet Sally
    and buy yourselves a trinket with your winnings What a good mood
    he's in, Scarlett thoughtHe put the banknote inside my gloveHe
    could have just handed it to me, he didn't have to touch my hand that
    way-no, not my hand, my bare tiffany round tag necklace wris
    12:34a
    I haf waited so long, I am grown selfish, as thou...
    I haf waited so long, I am grown selfish, as thou wiltfind , Professorin

    "I like that," cried Jo, delighted with her new name"Now tell me what brought you, at last, just when I wanted you?"

    "ThisBhaer took a little worn paper out of his waistcoat pocket

    Jo unfolded it, and looked much abashed, for it was one of her own contributions to a paper that paid for poetry, which accounted for her sending it an occasional attempt

    "How could that bring you?" she asked, wondering what he meant

    "I found it by chanceI knew it by the names and the initials, and in it there was one little verse that seemed to call meI will see that you go not in the wet

    IN THE GARRET Four little chests all in a row, Dim with dust, and worn by time, All fashioned and filled, long ago, By children now in their primeFour little keys hung side by side, With faded ribbons, brave and gay When fastened there, with childish pride, Long ago, on a rainy dayFour little names, one on each lid, Carved out by a boyish hand, And underneath there lieth hid Histories of the happpy band Once playing here, and pausing oft To hear the sweet refrain, That came and went on the roof aloft, In the falling summer rain

    "Meg" on the first lid, smooth and fairI look in with loving eyes, For folded here, with well-known care, A goodly gathering lies, The record of dior a peaceful life-- Gifts to gentle child and girl, A bridal gown, lines to a wife, A tiny shoe, a baby curlNo toys in this first chest remain, For all are carried away, In their old age, to join again In another small Meg's playAh, happy mother! Well I know You hear, like a sweet refrain, Lullabies ever soft and low In the falling summer rain

    "Jo" on the next lid, scratched and worn, And within a motley store Of headless, dolls, of schoolbooks torn, Birds and beasts that speak no more, Spoils brought home from the fairy ground Only trod by youthful feet, Dreams of a future never found, Memories of a past still sweet, Half-writ poems, stories wild, April letters, warm and cold, Diaries of a wilful child, Hints of a woman early old, A woman in a lonely home, Hearing, like a sad refrain-- "Be worthy, love, and love will come," In the falling summer rain

    My Beth! the dust is always swept From the lid that bears your name, As if by loving eyes that wept, By careful hands that often cameDeath cannonized for us one saint, Ever less human than divine, And still we lay, with tender plaint, Relics in this household shrine-- The silver bell, so seldom rung, The little cap which last she wore, The fair, dead Catherine that hung By angels borne above her doorThe songs she sang, without lament, In her prison-house of pain, Forever are fake d&g they sweetly blent With the falling summer rain

    Upon the last lid's polished field-- Legend now both fair and true A gallant knight bears on his shield, "Amy" in letters gold and blueWithin lie snoods that bound her hair, Slippers that have danced their last, Faded flowers laid by with care, Fans whose airy toils are past, Gay valentines, all ardent flames, Trifles that have borne their part In girlish hopes and fears and shames, The record of a maiden heart Now learning fairer, truer spells, Hearing, like a blithe refrain, The silver sound of bridal bells In the falling summer rain

    Four little chests all in a row, Dim with dust, and worn by time, Four women, taught by weal and woe To love and labor in their primeFour sisters, parted for an hour, None lost, one only gone before, Made by love's immortal power, Nearest and dearest evermoreOh, when these hidden stores of ours Lie open to the Father's sight, May they be rich in golden hours, Deeds that show fairer for the light, Lives whose brave music long shall ring, Like a spirit-stirring strain, Souls that shall gladly soar and sing In the long sunshine after rain

    "It's very bad poetry, but I felt it when I wrote it, one day when I was very lonely, and had a good cry on a rag bagI never thought it would go where it could tell tales," said Jo, tearing up the verses the discount tiffany jewelry Professor had treasured so long

    "Let it go, it has done it's duty, and I will haf a fresh one when I read all the brown book in which she keeps her little secrets," said MrBhaer with a smile as he watched the fragments fly away on the wind"Yes," he added earnestly, "I read that, and I think to myself, She has a sorrow, she is lonely, she would find comfort in true loveI haf a heart full, full for herShall I not go and say, "If this is not too poor a thing to gif for what I shall hope to receive, take it in Gott's name?"

    "And so you came to find that it was not too poor, but the one precious thing I needed," whispered Jo

    "I had no courage to think that at first, heavenly kind as was your welcome to meBut soon I began to hope, and then I said, `I will haf her if I die for it,' and so I will!" cried MrBhaer, with a defiant nod, as if the walls of mist closing round them were barriers which he was to surmount or valiantly knock down

    Jo thought that was splendid, and resolved to be worthy of her knight, though he did not come prancing on a charger in gorgeous array

    "What made you stay away so long?" she asked presently, finding it so pleasant to ask confidential questions and get delightful answers that she could not keep silent

    "It was not easy, but I could not find the heart to take you from that so happy home chanel lookalike bags cheap until I could haf a prospect of one to gif you, after much time, perhaps, and hard workHow could I ask you to gif up so much for a poor old fellow, who has no fortune but a little learning?"

    "I'm glad you are poorI couldn't bear a rich husband," said Jo decidedly, adding in a softer tone, "Don't fear povertyI've known it long enough to lose my dread and be happy working for those I love, and don't call yourself old--forty is the prime of lifeI couldn't help loving you if you were seventy!"

    The Professor found that so touching that he would have been glad of his handkerchief, if he could have got at itAs her couldn't, Jo wiped his eyes for him, and said, laughing, as she took away a bundle or two

    "I may be strong-minded, but no one can say I'm out of my sphere now, for woman's special mission is supposed to be drying tears and bearing burdensI'm to carry my share, Friedrich, and help to earn the homeMake up your mind to that, or I'll never go," she added resolutely, as he tried to reclaim his loadHaf you patience to wait a long time, Jo? I must go away and do my work aloneI must help my boys first, because, even for you, I may not break my word to MinnaCan you forgif that, and be happy while we hope and wait?"
    "Yes, I know I can, for we love one another, and that makes all the rest easy to bearI have my duty, also, and my chanel tote bags

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