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Chapter-6 Swarms of children, black and white, ran yelling about the newly green lawn, playing hopscotch and tag and boasting how much they were going to eat.
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Chapter-6 Grinning negroes, excited as always at a party, were leading the animals to the barnyard to be unharnessed and unsaddled for the day.
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Chapter-6 The wide curving driveway was full of saddle horses and carriages and guests alighting and calling greetings to friends.
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Chapter-6 Scarlett loved Twelve Oaks even more than Tara, for it had a stately beauty, a mellowed dignity that Gerald's house did not possess.
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Chapter-6 They topped the rise and the white house reared its perfect symmetry before her, tall of columns, wide of verandas, flat of roof, beautiful as a woman is beautiful who is so sure of her charm that she can be generous and gracious to all.
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Chapter-6 That would be fatal, as only old men and very old ladies could belch without fear of social disapproval.
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Chapter-6 As it was she was so full of food and so tightly laced that she feared every moment she was going to belch.
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Chapter-6 As the smell of crisp fresh pork came to her, Scarlett wrinkled her nose appreciatively, hoping that by the time it was cooked she would feel some appetite.
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Chapter-6 Over behind the barns there was always another barbecue pit, where the house servants and the coachmen and maids of the guests had their own feast of hoecakes and yams and chitterlings, that dish of hog entrails so dear to negro hearts, and, in
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Chapter-6 Mr. Wilkes always had at least a dozen darkies busy running back and forth with trays to serve the guests.
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Chapter-6 At a distance great enough to keep the smoke away from the guests were the long pits where the meats cooked and the huge iron wash-pots from which the succulent odors of barbecue sauce and Brunswick stew floated.
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Chapter-6 The long trestled picnic tables, covered with the finest of the Wilkeses' linen, always stood under the thickest shade, with backless benches on either side; and chairs, hassocks and cushions from the house were scattered about the glade for tho
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Chapter-6 But John Wilkes, famed throughout the state for his hospitality, really knew how to give a barbecue.
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Chapter-6 Mrs. Calvert did not like barbecue food and declared that the smells remained in the house for days, so her guests always sweltered on a flat unshaded spot a quarter of a mile from the house.
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Chapter-6 John Wilkes always held his barbecues there, on the gentle slope leading down to the rose garden, a pleasant shady place and a far pleasanter place, for instance, than that used by the Calverts.
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Chapter-6 Scarlett knew that the fragrance carried on the faint breeze came from the grove of great oaks in the rear of the big house.
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Chapter-6 The barbecue pits, which had been slowly burning since last night, would now be long troughs of rose-red embers, with the meats turning on spits above them and the juices trickling down and hissing into the coals.
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Chapter-6 Even before Twelve Oaks came into view Scarlett saw a haze of smoke hanging lazily in the tops of the tall trees and smelled the mingled savory odors of burning hickory logs and roasting pork and mutton.
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Chapter-6 They crossed the river and the carriage mounted the hill.
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Chapter-5 Gerald obediently put spurs to his horse and was off in a red cloud after the Tarleton carriage where he could continue his horsy conversation.
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