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 | | Scarlett, heartbroken and aggravated that Rhett has left her completely, sets out for Tara and is saddened when she learns that Mammy, one of their only remaining freed slaves, is dying. |
 | | Instead, she is saved by the wise old woman who lived near the haunted tower, who suddenly appears and after a careful operation, where she pulls out the womb along with the child, Scarlett's daughter is born, dark like Rhett, rosy cheeks and blue eyes that slowly turned as green as Scarlett's. |
 | | When he was done raping scarlett, he threw scarlett on the ground where she laid unconcious for hours. |
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