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"''Gone with the Wind'' (1936 depicts the experiences of [[Scarlett O'Hara]], the spoiled daughter of a well-to-do [[plantation]] owner, who must use every means at her disposal to come out of the poverty she finds herself in after [[Sherman's March to the Sea]]." --Sholem Stein "''Gone with the Wind'' (1936 depicts the experiences of [[Scarlett O'Hara]], the spoiled daughter of a well-to-do [[plantation]] owner, who must use every means at her disposal to come out of the poverty she finds herself in after [[Sherman's March to the Sea]]." --Sholem Stein
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"Gone with the Wind (1936 depicts the experiences of Scarlett O'Hara, the spoiled daughter of a well-to-do plantation owner, who must use every means at her disposal to come out of the poverty she finds herself in after Sherman's March to the Sea." --Sholem Stein


Scarlett O'Hara was not beautiful, but men seldom realized it.…” --Gone with the Wind (1936) by Margaret Mitchell

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