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The same day, February 21, 1876, 2 pm., 9 East Battery, Charleston, at the Butler home . After lunch, Rhett retired to his office. It had been a short night. He played cards with members of the Gentlemen's Club, after discussing international politics...
Charleston, February 21, 1876 "Well! Big brother, you seem very quiet this morning! "Melina was teasing Duncan at the breakfast table. He had just spilled the sugar bowl on the embroidered tablecloth. He gave a grunt of annoyance. Melina continued, amused...
Charleston, February 20, 1876, at the headquarters of "La Mode Duncan”, 26 South Battery, Charleston One year later… Duncan was sitting in his second-floor office at the „La Mode Duncan“ headquarters at 26 South Battery. He was waiting. He had abandoned...
March 27th 1875, midnight, Charleston, Gentlemen’s Club Haven Leaving the smoking room, Rhett staggered toward the grand staircase. He stumbled up the steps to the second floor, clutching the wrought iron banister. He knew the way. He had walked it many...
March 27, 1875, midnight, Atlanta, Peachtree Street Prissy helped her remove her beautiful dress and corset. Now, Scarlett was lying in bed, thinking about the last events of the evening. Ashley had been ecstatic about the acting and staging of Romeo...
March 27, 1875, 10 p.m., Charleston, Gentlemen's Club Haven Duncan was standing in front of an imposing, white-painted, two-story Greek Renaissance mansion. The façade was ornate with an outer porch in the center, and lined with eight fluted columns that...
March 27th, 1875, 4 pm, Charleston, 7 East Battery, at the Butler's Mansion We were entertaining at the Butler's that day. It was a sunny afternoon, conducive to good humor. Rosemary had invited her friend Roselyne, while Eleonor Butler was welcoming...
Explanation of chapters 9 to 13: These are held on the same day, March 27, 1875. The action takes place in Atlanta and Charleston. It features, at different hours, Scarlett, Rhett, Duncan and again Rhett, Scarlett, and Rhett. At the end of this evening,...
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Note: Here's the last chapter to introduce Duncan's "world. Chapters 9 through 13 will be action that takes place on the same day, March 27, 1875, involving Scarlett, Rhett, and Duncan. Then, on chapter 14, we jump and advance in time (one year) and arrive...
Charleston, 1875, January The management of his family legacy eventually secured, the young couturier could now set up the American branch of "La Mode Duncan". No time was to be wasted, for the task was going to be tough. First and foremost, a telegram...
Houses on the Battery, Charleston, South Carolina - The Palmer house, Video from Michael Damrich, Youtube
In my Gone with the Wind fanfiction The Robillard boutique, Duncan Vayton buys for him, his mother Cathleen and sister Melina, a gorgeous house with...
Charleston, early January 1875, Magnolias' Mansion, 5 East Battery, at the Vayton home As soon as Duncan had announced his purchase of the beautiful house at the Battery, he had insisted that his mother and sister come and see the place the next day....
Charleston, January 1875 Aymeric Vayton, a large landowner and a leading figure in Charleston society, had just died of a heart attack. Duncan's return to his birthplace was brutal. The serenity that had protected the „Soft South“ Plantation was shattered....
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Charleston, December 1873 Sitting back in a comfortable chair, Rhett nervously inhaled the smoke from his cigar, a sheaf of documents in one hand. The other was gripping the armrest firmly. Without taking any notice, his fingers were mechanically...
Duncan Vayton.... This name alone had intrigued Scarlett, from the moment she visited the Savannah store in February 1876, "La Mode Duncan", a sign that smacked of France and all the latest Parisian gowns Scarlett could dream of. As she contemplated the...
Atlanta, May 1876 Scarlett stood on the pavement, checking the wrought-iron sign that had just been installed above the freshly painted storefront. "The Boutique Robillard", a simple name, a French touch, easy for the customer to remember. She had set...
When Rhett went to Paris, on chapter 3, I visited the first exhibition of the painters "Impressionnists". He got stuck in front of the painting of Claude Monet, "Impression, Soleil Levant", because the colors reminded him of Bonnie and Scarlett eyes....
In my novel "The Boutique Robillard", Duncan Vayton has an associate in France for his woolen mills in Roubaix, Roger Dax. Actually, "Roger Dax" was the writing name of my father Roger Dambron, for his first book and his music records. ****************...
Rhett Butler to Scarlett 0'Hara : "Franky, my dear, I don't give a damn!" (picture from the movie Gone with the Wind)
Atlanta, September 1873 "I don't give a damn." This harsh sentence, pronounced in an implacable tone by Rhett, was buzzing in her head,...