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Scarlett did not realize that all the rules of the game had been changed and that honest labor could no longer earn its just reward.Georgia was virtually under martial law now.The Yankee soldiers garrisoned throughout the section and the Freedmen's Bureau were in complete command of everything and they were fixing the rules to suit themselves.

This Bureau,organized by the Federal government to take care of the idle and excited ex-slaves,was drawing them from the plantations into the villages and cities by the thousands.The Bureau fed them while they loafed and poisoned their minds against their former owners.Gerald's old overseer,Jonas Wilkerson,was in charge of the local Bureau,and his assistant was Hilton,Cathleen Calvert's husband.These two industriously spread the rumor that the Southerners and Democrats were just waiting for a good chance to put the negroes back into slavery and that the negroes'only hope of escaping this fate was the protection given them by the Bureau and the Republican party.

Wilkerson and Hilton furthermore told the negroes they were as good as the whites in every way and soon white and negro marriages would be permitted,soon the estates of their former owners would be divided and every negro would be given forty acres and a mule for his own.They kept the negroes stirred up with tales of cruelty perpetrated by the whites and,in a section long famed for the affectionate relations between slaves and slave owners,hate and suspicion began to grow.

The Bureau was backed up by the soldiers and the military had issued many and conflicting orders governing the conduct of the conquered.It was easy to get arrested,even for snubbing the officials of the Bureau.Military orders had been promulgated concerning the schools,sanitation,the kind of buttons one wore on one's suit,the sale of commodities and nearly everything else.Wilkerson and Hilton had the power to interfere in any trade Scarlett might make and to fix their own prices on anything she sold or swapped.

Fortunately Scarlett had come into contact with the two men very little,for Will had persuaded her to let him handle the trading while she managed the plantation.In his mild-tempered way,Will had straightened out several difficulties of this kind and said nothing to her about them.Will could get along with Carpetbaggers and Yankees—if he had to.But now a problem had arisen which was too big for him to handle.The extra tax assessment and the danger of losing Tara were matters Scarlett had to know about—and right away.

She looked at him with flashing eyes.

“Oh,damn the Yankees!”she cried.“Isn't it enough that they've licked us and beggared us without turning loose scoundrels on us?”

The war was over,peace had been declared,but the Yankees could still rob her,they could still starve her,they could still drive her from her house.And fool that she was,she had thought through weary months that if she could just hold out until spring,everything would be all right.This crushing news brought by Will,coming on top of a year of back-breaking work and hope deferred,was the last straw.

“Oh,Will,and I thought our troubles were all over when the war ended!”

“No'm.”Will raised his lantern-jawed,country-looking face and gave her a long steady look.“Our troubles are just gettin'started.”

“How much extra taxes do they want us to pay?”

“Three hundred dollars.”

She was struck dumb for a moment.Three hundred dollars!It might just as well be three million dollars.

“Why,”she floundered,“why—why,then we've got to raise three hundred,somehow.”

“Yes'm—and a rainbow and a moon or two.”

“Oh,but Will!They couldn't sell out Tara.Why—”

His mild pale eyes showed more hate and bitterness than she thought possible.

“Oh,couldn't they?Well,they could and they will and they'll like doin'it!Miss Scarlett,the country's gone plumb to hell,if you'll pardon me.Those Carpetbaggers and Scallawags can vote and most of us Democrats can't.Can't no Democrat in this state vote if he was on the tax books for more than two thousand dollars in 'sixty-five.That lets out folks like your pa and Mr.Tarleton and the McRaes and the Fontaine boys.Can't nobody vote who was a colonel and over in the war and,Miss Scarlett,I bet this state's got more colonels than any state in the Confederacy.And can't nobody vote who held office under the Confederate government and that lets out everybody from the notaries to the judges,and the woods are full of folks like that.Fact is,the way the Yankees have framed up that amnesty oath,can't nobody who was somebody before the war vote at all.Not the smart folks nor the quality folks nor the rich folks.

“Huh!I could vote if I took their damned oath.I didn't have any money in 'sixty-five and I certainly warn't a colonel or nuthin'remarkable.But I ain't goin'to take their oath.Not by a dinged sight!If the Yankees had acted right,I'd have taken their oath of allegiance but I ain't now.I can be restored to the Union but I can't be reconstructed into it.I ain't goin'to take their oath even if I don't ever vote again—But scum like that Hilton feller,he can vote,and scoundrels like Jonas Wilkerson and pore whites like the Slatterys and no-counts like the MacIntoshes,they can vote.And they're runnin'things now.And if they want to come down on you for extra taxes a dozen times,they can do it.Just like a nigger can kill a white man and not get hung or—”He paused,embarrassed,and the memory of what had happened to a lone white woman on an isolated farm near Lovejoy was in both their minds....“Those niggers can do anything against us and the Freedmen's Bureau and the soldiers will back them up with guns and we can't vote or do nothin'about it.”

“Vote!”she cried.“Vote!What on earth has voting got to do with all this,Will?It's taxes we're talking about....Will,everybody knows what a good plantation Tara is.We could mortgage it for enough to pay the taxes,if we had to.”

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