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ugh there had never been anything between them but happiness。 There was no barrier between his eyes and hers now; no baffling remoteness。 She laughed。
 “Oh; Ashley; I’m getting old and decrepit。”
 “Ah; that’s very apparent! No; Scarlett; when you are sixty; you’ll look the same to me。 I’ll always remember you as you were that day of our last barbecue; sitting under an oak with a dozen boys around you。 I can even tell you just how you were dressed; in a white dress covered with tiny green flowers and a white lace shawl about your shoulders。 You had on little green slippers with black lacings and an enormous leghorn hat with long green streamers。 I know that dress by heart because when I was in prison and things got too bad; I’d take out my memories and thumb them over like pictures; recalling every little detail—”
 He stopped abruptly and the eager light faded from his face。 He dropped her hands gently and she sat waiting; waiting for his next words。
 “We’ve come a long way; both of us; since that day; haven’t we; Scarlett? We’ve traveled roads we never expected to travel。 You’ve come swiftly; directly; and I; slowly and reluctantly。”
 He sat down on the table again and looked at her and a small smile crept back into his face。 But it was not the smile that had made her so happy so short a while before。 It was a bleak smile。
 “Yes; you came swiftly; dragging me at your chariot wheels。 Scarlett; sometimes I have an impersonal curiosity as to what would have happened to me without you。”
 Scarlett went quickly to defend him from himself; more quickly because treacherously there rose to her mind Rhett’s words on this same subject;
 “But I’ve never done anything for you; Ashley。 Without me; you’d have been just the same。 Some day; you’d have been a rich man; a great man like you are going to be。”
 “No; Scarlett; the seeds of greatness were never in me。 I think that if it hadn’t been for you; I’d have gone down into oblivion—like poor Cathleen Calvert and so many other people who once had great names; old names。”
 “Oh; Ashley; don’t talk like that。 You sound so sad。”
 “No; I’m not sad。 Not any longer。 Once—once I was sad。 Now; I’m only—”
 He stopped and suddenly she knew what he was thinking。 It was the first time she had ever known what Ashley was thinking when his eyes went past her; crystal clear; absent When the fury of love had beaten in her heart; his mind had been closed to her。 Now; in the quiet friendliness that lay between them; she could walk a little way into his mind; understand a little。 He was not sad any longer。 He had been sad after the surrender; sad when she begged him to come to Atlanta。 Now; he was only resigned。
 “I hate to hear you talk like that; Ashley;” she said vehemently。 “You sound just like Rhett。 He’s always harping on things like that and something he calls the survival of the fitting till I’m so bored I could scream。”
 Ashley smiled。
 “Did you ever stop to think; Scarlett; that Rhett and I are fundamentally alike?”
 “Oh; no! You are so fine; so honorable and he—” She broke off; confused。
 “But we are。 We came of the same kind of people; we were raised in the same pattern; brought up to think the same things。 And somewhere along the road we took different turnings。 We still think alike but we react differently。 As; for instance; neither of us believed in the war but I enlisted and fought and he stayed out till nearly the end。 We both knew the war was all wrong。 We both knew it was a losing fight; I was willing to fight a losing fight。 He wasn’t。 Sometimes I think he was right and then; again—”
 “Oh; Ashley; when will you stop seeing both sides of questions?” she asked。 But she did not speak impatiently as she once would have done。 “No one ever gets anywhere seeing both sides。”
 “That’s true but—Scarlett; just where do you want to get? I’ve often wondered。 You see; I never wanted to get anywhere at all。 I’ve only wanted to be myself。”
 Where did she want to get? That was a silly question。 Money and security; of course。 And yet— Her mind fumbled。 She had money and as much security as one could hope for in an insecure world。 But; now that she thought about it; they weren’t quite enough。 Now that she thought about it; they hadn’t made her particularly happy; though they made her less harried; less fearful of the morrow。 If I’d had money and security and you; that would have been where I wanted to get; she thought; looking at him yearningly。 But she did not speak the words; fearful of breaking the spell that lay between them; fearful that his mind would close against her。
 “You only want to be yourself?” she laughed; a little ruefully。 “Not being myself has always been my hardest trouble! As to where I want to get; well; I guess I’ve gotten there。 I wanted to be rich and safe and—”
 “But; Scarlett; did it ever occur to you that I don’t care whether I’m rich or not?”
 No; it had never occurred to her that anyone would not want to be rich。
 “Then; what do you want?”
 “I don’t know; now。 I knew once but I’ve half forgotten。 Mostly to be left alone; not to be harried by people I don’t like; driven to do things I don’t want to do。 Perhaps—I want the old days back again and they’ll never come back; and I am haunted by the memory of them and of the world falling about my ears。”
 Scarlett set her mouth obstinately。 It was not that she did not know what he meant。 The very tones of his voice called up other days as nothing else could; made her heart hurt suddenly; as she too remembered。 But since the day she had lain sick and desolate in the garden at Twelve Oaks and said: “I won’t look back;” she had set her face against the past。
 “I like these days better;” she said。 But she did not meet his eyes as she spoke。 “There’s always something exciting happening now; parties and so on。 Everything’s got a glitter to it。 The old days were so dull。” (Oh; lazy days and warm still country twilights! The high soft laughter from the quarters! The golden warmth life had then and the comforting knowledge of what all tomorrows would bring! How can I deny you?)
 “I like these days better;” she said but her voice was tremulous。
 He slipped from the table; laughing softly in unbelief。 Putting his hand under her chin; he turned her face up to his。
 “Ah; Scarlett; what a poor liar you are! Yes; life has a glitter now—of a sort That’s what’s wrong with it。 The old days had no glitter but they had a charm; a beauty; a slow…paced glamour。”
 Her mind pulled two ways; she dropped her eyes。 The sound of his voice; the touch of his hand were softly unlocking doors that she had locked forever。 Behind those doors lay the beauty of the old days; and a sad hunger for them welled up within her。 But she knew that no matter what beauty lay behind; it must remain there。 No one could go forward with a load of aching memories。
 His hand dropped from her chin and he took one of her hands between his two and held it gently。
 “Do you remember;” he said—and a warning bell in her mind rang: Don’t look back! Don’t look back!
 But she swiftly disregarded it; swept forward on a tide of happine
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