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So you see, my dear, you've abased yourself to no purpose.

5 seconds sound clip from the Gone with the Wind (1939) movie soundboard.

You can hear this line at 02:17:57 in the Blu-ray version of the movie.

Quote context

[...]

- I can't let it go while there's a breath left in my body.

- Won't you please give me the money?

- I couldn't give you the money if I wanted to.

- My funds are in Liverpool, not Atlanta.

- If I tried drawing a draft, the Yankees'd be on me like a duck on a June bug.

- So you see, my dear, you've abased yourself to no purpose.

- Here, here. Stop it! Here, stop it. You want the Yankees to see you like this?

- Take your hands off me, you skunk! You knew what I was going to say before I started.

- You knew you wouldn't lend me the money and yet and yet you let me go on!

- I enjoyed hearing what you had to say.

- Cheer up. You can come to my hanging and I'll remember you in my will.

[...]

Gone with the Wind (1939) Sound Clip

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Sound clips of the most famous quotes and memorable lines from the movie Gone with the Wind (1939), as selected by Movie-Sounds.org's visitors.

Actors: Clark Gable (Rhett Butler), Vivien Leigh (Scarlett O'Hara), Hattie McDaniel (Mammy), Leslie Howard (Ashley Wilkes), Thomas Mitchell (Gerald O'Hara)

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