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    Who, in Margaret Mitchell's novel "Gone with the Wind," says the famous line, "Frankly, my dear, I don't give a damn?"

    Question #111962. Asked by flem-ish. (Jan 07 10 2:15 PM)


    da_man11

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frankly,_my_dear,_I_don't_give_a_damn.

    In the novel Rhett Butler says," my dear,I don't give a damn." Clark Gable added "frankly" in the movie of the same name.

    Jan 07 10, 2:25 PM


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