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Perhaps she could find a connection to the world of the Butlers and
Charleston, the world that Rhett had chosen and she was determined
to
enter"I remember Ellen Robillard very well," said MrsYour grandmother, Scarlett, was probably the most
fascinating woman in all of Georgia, and South Carolina, too
Scarlett leaned forward, enthralledShe'd heard only bits and pieces
of stories about her grandmother"Was she really scandalous, Miss
Eleanor?"
"She was extraordinaryBut when I knew her best, she wasn't
scandalous at allShe was too busy having babiesFirst your Aunt
Pauline, then Eulalie, then your motherAs a matter of
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Perhaps she could find a connection to the world... 953 [Mar. 3rd, 2010|04:57 am]
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Perhaps she could find a connection to the world of the Butlers and
Charleston, the world that Rhett had chosen and she was determined
to
enter"I remember Ellen Robillard very well," said MrsYour grandmother, Scarlett, was probably the most
fascinating woman in all of Georgia, and South Carolina, too
Scarlett leaned forward, enthralledShe'd heard only bits and pieces
of stories about her grandmother"Was she really scandalous, Miss
Eleanor?"
"She was extraordinaryBut when I knew her best, she wasn't
scandalous at allShe was too busy having babiesFirst your Aunt
Pauline, then Eulalie, then your motherAs a matter of
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