Monday, November 14, 2011
Gone With the Wind. P 800-900
Scarlett wants to get more money that is her own but she doesnt know how. She starts to investigate into Franks business. She finds that he is making good money, but selling to some people who do not have the money to pay for what they are getting. She doesnt want to be too snoopy becuase Frank has come to see that Scarlett knows much more then she leads on to. He finds that talking business is no longer fun to do becuase Scarlett actually knows what is going on and wants to put her own bit of advice on what he should do and how he should run his business. She doesnt get the chance to actually look through all of his papers until he is sick. Since he is sick and is bed ridden, Scarlett goes down to the shop to see what kind of mess there is. She finds that the store could be a lot more tidy, and after looking at the receipts realizes that Frank would have enough money to buy the saw mill if he would make people pay off their debts that they owed him. She became angry that Frank was still willing to sell to people who hadnt made payments in months. She then realized that somehow she would get the money to buy the saw mill herself and that she would be able to collect a large amount of money from it. She just didnt know where to get that money. As she was sitting in the store, Rhett Butler comes in and after a long conversation, she realizes that he indeed does have money and lots of it. She talks to him and he agrees to give her the money to buy the mill. They immediately go to the mill and she buys it in fear that if she waited, Rhett would change his mind and not lend her the money. So she buys it, and Frank is a little uneasy that she insist she run it and that she took the money from Rhett Butler.
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