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Clutching the wallet to her, Scarlett ran across the hall to the room where little Beau was sleeping in the Iow cradle. She snatched him up into her arms and he awoke, waving small fists and slobbering sleepily.

She heard Suellen crying:“Come on, Carreen!Come on!We've got enough. Oh, Sister, hurry!”There were wild squealings, indignant gruntings in the back yard and, running to the window, Scarlett saw Mammy waddling hurriedly across the cotton field with a struggling young pig under each arm.Behind her was Pork also carrying two pigs and pushing Gerald before him.Gerald was stumping across the furrows, waving his cane.

Leaning out of the window Scarlett yelled:“Get the sow, Dilcey!Make Prissy drive her out. You can chase her across the fields.”

Dilcey looked up, her bronze face harassed. In her apron was a pile of silver tableware.She pointed under the house.

“The sow done bit Prissy and got her penned up unner the house.”

“Good for the sow,”thought Scarlett. She hurried back into her room and hastily gathered from their hiding place the bracelets, brooch, miniature and cup she had found on the dead Yankee.But where to hide them?It was awkward, carrying little Beau in one arm and the wallet and the trinkets in the other.She started to lay him on the bed.

He set up a wail at leaving her arms and a welcome thought came to her. What better hiding place could there be than a baby's diaper?She quickly turned him over, pulled up his dress and thrust the wallet down the diaper next to his backside.He yelled louder at this treatment and she hastily tightened the triangular garment about his threshing legs.

“Now,”she thought, drawing a deep breath,“now for the swamp!”

Tucking him screaming under one arm and clutching the jewelry to her with the other, she raced into the upstairs hall. Suddenly her rapid steps paused, fright weakening her knees.How silent the house was!How dreadfully still!Had they all gone off and left her?Hadn't anyone waited for her?She hadn't meant for them to leave her here alone.These days anything could happen to a lone woman and with the Yankees coming—

She jumped as a slight noise sounded and, turning quickly, saw crouched by the banisters her forgotten son, his eyes enormous with terror. He tried to speak but his throat only worked silently.

“Get up, Wade Hampton,”she commanded swiftly.“Get up and walk. Mother can't carry you now.”

He ran to her, like a small frightened animal, and clutching her Wide skirt, buried his face in it. She could feel his small hands groping through the folds for her legs.She started down the stairs, each step hampered by Wade's dragging hands and she said fiercely:“Turn me loose, Wade!Turn me loose and walk!”But the child only clung the closer.

As she reached the landing, the whole lower floor leaped up at her. All the homely, well-loved articles of furniture seemed to whisper:“Good-by!Good-by!”A sob rose in her throat.There was the open door of the office where Ellen had labored so diligently and she could glimpse a corner of the old secretary.There was the dining room, with chairs pushed awry and food still on the plates.There on the floor were the rag rugs Ellen had dyed and woven herself.And there was the old portrait of Grandma Robillard, with bosoms half bared, hair piled high and nostrils cut so deeply as to give her face a perpetual well-bred sneer.Everything which had been part of her earliest memories, everything bound up with the deepest roots in her:“Good-by!Good-by, Scarlett O'Hara!”

The Yankees would burn it all—all!

This was her last view of home, her last view except what she might see from the cover of the woods or the swamp, the tall chimneys wrapped in smoke, the roof crashing in flame.

“I can't leave you,”she thought and her teeth chattered with fear.“I can't leave you. Pa wouldn't leave you.He told them they'd have to burn you over his head.Then, they'll burn you over my head for I can't leave you either.You're all I've got left.”

With the decision, some of her fear fell away and there remained only a congealed feeling in her breast, as if all hope and fear had frozen. As she stood there, she heard from the avenue the sound of many horses'feet, the jingle of bridle bits and sabers rattling in scabbards and a harsh voice crying a command:“Dismount!”Swiftly she bent to the child beside her and her voice was urgent but oddly gentle.

“Turn me loose, Wade, honey!You run down the stairs quick and through the back yard toward the swamp. Mammy will be there and Aunt Melly.Run quickly, darling, and don't be afraid.”

At the change in her tone, the boy looked up and Scarlett was appalled at the look in his eyes, like a baby rabbit in a trap.

“Oh, Mother of God!”she prayed.“Don't let him have a convulsion!Not—not before the Yankees. They mustn't know we are afraid.”And, as the child only gripped her skirt the tighter, she said clearly:“Be a little man, Wade.They're only a passel of damn Yankees!”

And she went down the steps to meet them.

Sherman was marching through Georgia, from Atlanta to the sea. Behind him lay the smoking ruins of Atlanta to which the torch had been set as the blue army tramped out.Before him lay three hundred miles of territory virtually undefended save by a few state militia and the old men and young boys of the Home Guard.

Here lay the fertile state, dotted with plantations, sheltering the women and children, the very old and the negroes. In a swath eighty miles wide the Yankees were looting and burning.There were hundreds of homes in flames, hundreds of homes resounding with their footsteps.But, to Scarlett, watching the bluecoats pour into the front hall, it was not a country-wide affair.It was entirely personal, a malicious action aimed directly at her and hers.

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