[Gone with the Wind] Miss Margot
Chapter 87
Shiyi time shifts.The situation has changed, and things that could not be done before can now be done.Before Marge thought that she was fighting alone. Once she established a bank, she would be attacked by the Northern Federal Government and the United Kingdom, so she did not dare to establish a bank. Now, she is already a member of the Freemasonry, and the Freemasonry will guarantee the Federation The government will protect her, so Marge will definitely not let go of the big cake of the bank.
Not only Margo, Rhett is the same.
The three most important members of the bank's board of directors are Margot, Suellen and Rhett, and among them, Rhett is the only one who has an office in the bank.In Scarlett's words, he went to work every day with the appearance of a postwar Southern gentleman.
Of course, this statement is completely a prejudice against Ritter.
Both Margot and Suellen knew how much Rhett had contributed to the South and this land. Although Melanie didn't know what Rhett had done for the South, she still thought Rhett was a hero.
But most people in Atlanta, including Dr. Meade, think that the South will lose because of the speculators: because of those speculators, they don't have enough weapons, because of those speculators, they don't have enough supplies, because of the speculators, Their children have to go barefoot on the battlefield...
Southerners hate speculators, and Rhett used to be a speculator, and he even did things like reselling grain at the end of the war (the truth and details may be quite different from what Atlanta people know).
And there was one more reason why Scarlett hated Rhett, and that was the public debt.
Every family in the South bought a large amount of Confederate government bonds, because these bonds became a pile of waste paper with the surrender of the Confederate government, which made most families in the South become impoverished after the war.Now, holding these waste papers has become an important symbol of loving the South.
Scarlett would like to believe that the Clarks and the Kennedys still held large amounts of Southern waste paper, but she didn't believe that people like Rhetts held Southern bonds--just like the good Southern families.
However, Scarlett is a smart person. Since she knows what Rhett means to the South and Atlanta, she will not reveal such an important secret. However, in daily work, she will have trouble with Rhett Contradictions of one kind or another have arisen.
Of course, on the other hand, not having an office and a desk for them at the Bank of Atlanta didn't mean that Margot and Suellen didn't care about banking.In fact, they were very concerned, even though Suellen didn't know anything about banking business, she couldn't even read those statements. Seeing that Margot paid so much attention to those documents, Suellen also raised her spirits.
That's a good thing for Suellen.
As one of the two most important post-war wives in the South, both Margot and Suellen have always been the center of people's topics.It wasn't just Southern families who discussed Margot and Suellen's fortunes by the fireside after nightfall, but the blacks, the northern whites who came to Atlanta looking for opportunities, talked about the sisters.
Naturally, the Frank Kennedy scandal has endured for a long time.
Being busy with work can keep Suellen away from those rumors, otherwise, listening to those people's sympathy and pity for her, it is hard to say whether Suellen will be psychologically unbalanced.
However, damage is certain.
God knows, random people on the road, when they mentioned Frank Kennedy in that pitiful tone, they always looked like I sympathized with you and I was on your side, and Suellen really wanted to let this People go away.And many of these people were people they didn't know, some were blacks, some were northern whites, that is, the Yankees.
This also made Suellen very angry.
Also conservatively troubled was Frank Kennedy.In fact, after he and Suellen separated, kids threw mud and stones at him every time he went out into the street.Elsewhere, it was blacks who attacked white women at the instigation of those who cared. In Atlanta, it was Frank Kennedy who was at the top of the list.
Without these things, Suellen and Frank might have been separated for a period of time, and there might be a chance to reconcile in the end, but after such a thing happened, Frank couldn't stand it anymore.
About a week after the establishment of the Atlanta Bank, Frank Kennedy, accompanied by the old lawyer Henry Hamilton, came to the Clark House and signed the additional clauses of the divorce agreement. In the additional clauses, Frank Kennedy admitted:
——The expansion of Rose Manor during the war was all due to Suellen, and the land, securities, etc. were all owned by Suellen.
——Ronald Franklin Kennedy, the son of Frank and Suellen, has half of the inheritance rights to the Rose Manor, and the custody and custody of the child belong to Suellen, and Frank maintains the visitation rights to the child.
——Rose Manor joined the post-war cooperation plan of the Southern Plantation, with no age limit.
According to these additional terms, legally, Rose Manor is still as big as it was before the war started, and the rest is owned by Suellen.And Rose Manor joined the post-war cooperation plan of the southern plantation, and even transferred the management rights indefinitely, which means that from now on, Frank will only collect rent regardless of the management of the manor, and half of the annual rent of Rose Manor is small. Ronald's, and the remaining half, Frank has to pay the living expenses, child support and education expenses of his ex-wife and son.
In other words, in the end, Frank Kennedy handed over all the management rights of the manor to Suellen, and he only got less than a quarter of the rent—the rest belonged to Suellen.
After signing these riders, Frank set off on a trip.
After Frank left, Suellen burst into tears.
As a typical southerner, being dumped by a husband is a very unseemly thing.Not to mention, Suellen's huge net worth makes most people dare not propose to her!
Well, anyone who dares to propose to her, if the property is not worthy, will definitely be judged at the end.But how many people in this world have Suellen's net worth?
Not to mention, Suellen would not consider those northern whites.
Obviously it's election month, when everyone should be busy about the election and the new governor, but everyone's attention is not on it.
Everyone is concerned about whether Suellen, who is only 20 years old, will marry again, and who she will marry.
Not only Margo, Rhett is the same.
The three most important members of the bank's board of directors are Margot, Suellen and Rhett, and among them, Rhett is the only one who has an office in the bank.In Scarlett's words, he went to work every day with the appearance of a postwar Southern gentleman.
Of course, this statement is completely a prejudice against Ritter.
Both Margot and Suellen knew how much Rhett had contributed to the South and this land. Although Melanie didn't know what Rhett had done for the South, she still thought Rhett was a hero.
But most people in Atlanta, including Dr. Meade, think that the South will lose because of the speculators: because of those speculators, they don't have enough weapons, because of those speculators, they don't have enough supplies, because of the speculators, Their children have to go barefoot on the battlefield...
Southerners hate speculators, and Rhett used to be a speculator, and he even did things like reselling grain at the end of the war (the truth and details may be quite different from what Atlanta people know).
And there was one more reason why Scarlett hated Rhett, and that was the public debt.
Every family in the South bought a large amount of Confederate government bonds, because these bonds became a pile of waste paper with the surrender of the Confederate government, which made most families in the South become impoverished after the war.Now, holding these waste papers has become an important symbol of loving the South.
Scarlett would like to believe that the Clarks and the Kennedys still held large amounts of Southern waste paper, but she didn't believe that people like Rhetts held Southern bonds--just like the good Southern families.
However, Scarlett is a smart person. Since she knows what Rhett means to the South and Atlanta, she will not reveal such an important secret. However, in daily work, she will have trouble with Rhett Contradictions of one kind or another have arisen.
Of course, on the other hand, not having an office and a desk for them at the Bank of Atlanta didn't mean that Margot and Suellen didn't care about banking.In fact, they were very concerned, even though Suellen didn't know anything about banking business, she couldn't even read those statements. Seeing that Margot paid so much attention to those documents, Suellen also raised her spirits.
That's a good thing for Suellen.
As one of the two most important post-war wives in the South, both Margot and Suellen have always been the center of people's topics.It wasn't just Southern families who discussed Margot and Suellen's fortunes by the fireside after nightfall, but the blacks, the northern whites who came to Atlanta looking for opportunities, talked about the sisters.
Naturally, the Frank Kennedy scandal has endured for a long time.
Being busy with work can keep Suellen away from those rumors, otherwise, listening to those people's sympathy and pity for her, it is hard to say whether Suellen will be psychologically unbalanced.
However, damage is certain.
God knows, random people on the road, when they mentioned Frank Kennedy in that pitiful tone, they always looked like I sympathized with you and I was on your side, and Suellen really wanted to let this People go away.And many of these people were people they didn't know, some were blacks, some were northern whites, that is, the Yankees.
This also made Suellen very angry.
Also conservatively troubled was Frank Kennedy.In fact, after he and Suellen separated, kids threw mud and stones at him every time he went out into the street.Elsewhere, it was blacks who attacked white women at the instigation of those who cared. In Atlanta, it was Frank Kennedy who was at the top of the list.
Without these things, Suellen and Frank might have been separated for a period of time, and there might be a chance to reconcile in the end, but after such a thing happened, Frank couldn't stand it anymore.
About a week after the establishment of the Atlanta Bank, Frank Kennedy, accompanied by the old lawyer Henry Hamilton, came to the Clark House and signed the additional clauses of the divorce agreement. In the additional clauses, Frank Kennedy admitted:
——The expansion of Rose Manor during the war was all due to Suellen, and the land, securities, etc. were all owned by Suellen.
——Ronald Franklin Kennedy, the son of Frank and Suellen, has half of the inheritance rights to the Rose Manor, and the custody and custody of the child belong to Suellen, and Frank maintains the visitation rights to the child.
——Rose Manor joined the post-war cooperation plan of the Southern Plantation, with no age limit.
According to these additional terms, legally, Rose Manor is still as big as it was before the war started, and the rest is owned by Suellen.And Rose Manor joined the post-war cooperation plan of the southern plantation, and even transferred the management rights indefinitely, which means that from now on, Frank will only collect rent regardless of the management of the manor, and half of the annual rent of Rose Manor is small. Ronald's, and the remaining half, Frank has to pay the living expenses, child support and education expenses of his ex-wife and son.
In other words, in the end, Frank Kennedy handed over all the management rights of the manor to Suellen, and he only got less than a quarter of the rent—the rest belonged to Suellen.
After signing these riders, Frank set off on a trip.
After Frank left, Suellen burst into tears.
As a typical southerner, being dumped by a husband is a very unseemly thing.Not to mention, Suellen's huge net worth makes most people dare not propose to her!
Well, anyone who dares to propose to her, if the property is not worthy, will definitely be judged at the end.But how many people in this world have Suellen's net worth?
Not to mention, Suellen would not consider those northern whites.
Obviously it's election month, when everyone should be busy about the election and the new governor, but everyone's attention is not on it.
Everyone is concerned about whether Suellen, who is only 20 years old, will marry again, and who she will marry.
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