I Was a Male War Bride
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:56:01
Why do we have to go through
all this?

:56:03
It's the army's way of finding out
if you really want to get married.

:56:06
I know a much better way.
:57:07
Mayor Prendergast. Yes.
:57:10
At ease, Gates.
That'll be all right.

:57:14
Well, Gates?
:57:15
I'm sorry to bother you, but we
haven't heard a word in over a week.

:57:20
Your papers must've bogged down.
:57:22
Isn't there something you can do?
He's getting nervous, and so am I.

:57:26
I'll see what I can do.
I'll let you know.

:57:28
Thank you, Major.
:57:30
- Gates...
- Yes?

:57:31
He is worth waiting for,
isn't he?

:57:34
He is now. I don't know what
he'll be like by the time I get him.

:57:49
I can't understand her marrying
a foreigner she hardly knows.

:57:52
- It's ridiculous and disgraceful.
- I can't see why she wants to.

:57:56
You better get glasses.
:57:58
Why are you women such pushovers for
this parlez-vous hand kissing?


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