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Chapter 5

It was ten o'clock in the morning. The day was warm for April andthe golden sunlight streamed brilliantly into Scarlett's room through the blue curtains of the wide windows.The cream-colored wails glowed with light and the depth of the mahogany furniture gleamed deep red like wine, while the floor glistened as if it were glass, except where the rag rugs covered it and they were spots of gay color.

Already summer was in the air, the first hint of Georgia summer when the high tide of spring gives way reluctantly before a fiercer heat. A balmy, soft warmth poured into the room, heavy with velvety smells, redolent of manyblossoms, of newly fiedged trees and of the moist, freshly turned red earth.Through the window Scarlett could see the bright riot of the twin lines of daffodils bordering the graveled driveway and the golden masses of yellow jessamine spreading flowery sprangles modestly to the earth like crinolines.The mockingbirds and the jays, engaged in their old feud for possession of the magnolia tree beneath her window, were bickering, the jays strident, acrimonious, the mockers sweet voiced and plaintive.

Such a glowing morning usually called Scarlett to the window, to lean arms on the broad sill and drink in the scents and sounds of Tara. But, today she had no eye for sun or azure sky beyond a hasty thought,“Thank God, it isn't raining.”On the bed lay the apple-green, watered-silk ball dress with its festoons of ecru lace, neatly packed in a large cardboard box.It was ready to be carried to Twelve Oaks to be donned before the dancing began, but Scarlett shrugged at the sight of it.If her plans were successful, she would not wear that dress tonight.Long before the ball began, she and Ashley would be on their way to Jonesboro to be married.The troublesome question was—what dress should she wear to the barbecue?

What dress would best set off her charms and make her most iresistible to Ashley?Since eight o'clock she had been trying on and rejecting dresses, and now she stood dejected and irritable in lace pantalets, linen corset cover and three billowing lace and linen petticoats. Discarded garments lay about her on the floor, the bed, the chairs, in bright heaps of color and straying ribbons.

The rose organdie with long pink sash was becoming, but she had worn it last summer when Melanie visited Twelve Oaks and she'd be sure to remember it. And might be catty enough to mention it.The black bombazine, with its puffed sleeves and princess lace collar, set off her white skin superbly, but it did make her look a trifle elderly.Scarlett peered anxiously in the mirror at her sixteen-year-old face as if expecting to see wrinkles and sagging chin muscles.It would never do to appear sedate and elderly before Melanie's sweet youthfulness.The lavender barred muslin was beautiful with those wide insets of lace and net about the hem, but it had never suited her type.It would suit Carreen's delicate profile and wishy-washy expression perfectly, but Scarlett felt that it made her look like a schoolgirl.It would never do to appearschoolgirlish beside Melanie's poised self.The green plaid taffeta, frothing with flounces and each flounce edged in green velvet ribbon, was most becoming, in fact her favorite dress, for it darkened her eyes to emerald.But there was unmistakably a grease spot on the front of the basque.Of course, her brooch could be pinned over the spot, but perhaps Melanie had sharp eyes.There remained varicolored cotton dresses which Scarlett felt were not festive enough for the occasion, ball dresses and the green sprigged muslin she had worn yesterday.But it was an afternoon dress.It was not suitable for a barbecue, for it had only tiny puffed sleeves and the neck was low enough for a dancing dress.But there was nothing else to do but wear it.After all she was not ashamed of her neck and arms and bosom, even if it was not correct to show them in the morning.

As she stood before the mirror and twisted herself about to get a side view, she thought that there was absolutely nothing about her figure to cause her shame. Her neck was short but rounded and her arms plump and enticing.Her breasts, pushed high by her stays, were very nice breasts.She had never had to sew tiny bows of silk ruffles in the lining of her basques, as most sixteen-year-old girls did, to give their figures the desired curves and fullness.She was glad she had inherited Ellen's slender white hands and tiny feet, and she wished she had Ellen's height, too, but her own height pleased her very well.What a pity legs could not be shown, she thought, pulling up her petticoats and regretfully viewing them, plump and neat under pantalets.She had such nice legs.Even the girls at the Fayetteville Academy had admitted as much.And as for her waist—there was no one in Fayetteville, Jonesboro or in three counties, for that matter, who had so small a waist.

The thought of her waist brought her back to practical matters. The green muslin measured seventeen inches about the waist, and Mammy had laced her for the eighteen-inch bombazine.Mammy would have to lace her tighter.She pushed open the door, listened and heard Mammy's heavy tread in the downstairs hall.She shouted for her impatiently, knowing she could raise her voice with impunity, as Ellen was in the smokehouse, measuring out the day's food to Cookie.

“Some folks thinks as how Ah kin fly,”grumbled Mammy, shuffling upthe stairs. She entered puffing, with the expression of one who expects battle and welcomes it.In her large black hands was a tray upon which food smoked, two large yams covered with butter, a pile of buckwheat cakes dripping syrup, and a large slice of ham swimming in gravy.Catching sight of Mammy's burden, Scarlett's expression changed from one of minor irritation to obstinate belligerency.In the excitement of trying on dresses she had forgotten Mammy's ironclad rule that, before going to any party, the O'Hara girls must be crammed so full of food at home they would be unable to eat any refreshments at the party.

“It's no use. I won't eat it.You can just take it back to the kitchen.”

Mammy set the tray on the table and squared herself, hands on hips.

“Yas'm, you is!Ah ain' figgerin' on havin' happen whut happen at dat las'barbecue w'en Ah wuz too sick frum dem chittlins Ah et ter fetch you no tray befo'you went. You is gwine eat eve'y bite of dis.”

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