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Makes it more exciting."" So now, the guy goes home and he starts screwin"" his own wife, see.So he screws her for a little bit and then he stops, and he goes out of the room and reads LIFE Magazine.Brick:...Would you like to live alone, Maggie?Maggie: No! No, I wouldn""t.In one of the film""s most famous scenes, a sensual but deprived Maggie describes her obsessed, passionate feelings for a husband who won""t bed her or touch her:Maggie: Why can""t you lose your good looks, Brick? Most drinkin"" men lose theirs.Concerning his war which we are bitterly waging, we promise...we promise...[Oxenstierna prompts her with "to wage it with courage"] We promise o win it! I bless you all.Sixteen years later, Christina rides furiously through the woods on horseback, accompanied by her servant Aage (C.Andrews) of a Confederate rain near Atlanta (at Marietta, Georgia) in April of 1862.They attempted to ride "The General" back into the Union, meanwhile wrecking communications, tracks, and bridges along the return way o Union-occupied Chattanooga (about 140 miles away).