Difference between revisions of "Gone with the Wind (book)"
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− | '''''Gone With the Wind''''' is a book by [[Margaret Mitchell]] that [[Grampa]] | + | '''''Gone With the Wind''''' is a book by [[Margaret Mitchell]] that [[Grampa]] gave to [[Clark Gable]]. |
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− | ==Behind the Laughter== | + | == History == |
+ | When [[Grampa]] was young he did a shoeshine on [[Clark Gable]], and he remember him from [[Du Barry]]. Abe asked him why he isn't a star yet. He answer him at he didn't know buy maybe is his ears to big, he ask then what Abe had for book, and it was Gone With the Wind. Abe gave him the book and tell him at its only got one swear word, and not a very good on. Clark started to rad the book, and he liked it and jumps after then on the train. He later told the story for [[Marshall Goldman]]. | ||
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+ | == Behind the Laughter == | ||
*{{w|Gone With the Wind}} is a real book. | *{{w|Gone With the Wind}} is a real book. | ||
== Appearances == | == Appearances == | ||
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Revision as of 05:01, August 29, 2012
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Gone With the Wind is a book by Margaret Mitchell that Grampa gave to Clark Gable.
History
When Grampa was young he did a shoeshine on Clark Gable, and he remember him from Du Barry. Abe asked him why he isn't a star yet. He answer him at he didn't know buy maybe is his ears to big, he ask then what Abe had for book, and it was Gone With the Wind. Abe gave him the book and tell him at its only got one swear word, and not a very good on. Clark started to rad the book, and he liked it and jumps after then on the train. He later told the story for Marshall Goldman.
Behind the Laughter
- Gone With the Wind is a real book.