Royal Wedding
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1:26:01
Maybe children to look after.
1:26:03
Imagine being married
to someone you're dancing with.

1:26:05
If either the marriage
or the dancing doesn't work out

1:26:07
both of them go kabooey.
1:26:08
No, Thomas,
it's a terrible chance to take.

1:26:11
It is, isn't it?
1:26:12
We mustn't do it.
1:26:13
We've slaved too hard
to get where we are.

1:26:15
Why should we give it up?
1:26:16
It does seem foolish,
doesn't it?

1:26:17
We're a team and a darn good one,
we ought to stay that way.

1:26:21
Maybe you're right.
1:26:22
Of course I'm right.
You do see it, don't you Tommy?

1:26:25
Sure I see it. It's you and me
just like it's always been.

1:26:28
I'm sure we're doing the right thing.
Thank you so much for deciding for me.

1:26:32
Forget it.
1:26:48
(Children singing) What a lovely day
for a wedding. Happy are we to say.

1:26:52
It's a lovely day for a wedding.
Lovely in every way.

1:26:56
The sun is out, the flower is out.
To see what all the joy's about.

1:27:00
For everywhere
the world is merry and gay.

1:27:04
What a lovely day for a wedding.
Over again we say.

1:27:09
It's a lovely lovely lovely
wedding day.

1:27:17
(Singing) What a lovely day for a
wedding. Happy are we to say.

1:27:21
It's a lovely day
for a wedding.

1:27:23
Lovely in every way.
1:27:25
The Royal Guard is ********
Scotland Yard.

1:27:29
Big Ben
**** the time of the day.

1:27:33
What a lovely day for a wedding.
Over again we say.

1:27:37
- It's a lovely, lovely wedding.
- A lovely, lovely wedding.

1:27:41
- Lovely.
- Lovely.

1:27:43
- Lovely.
- Lovely.

1:27:46
Wedding day!
1:27:54
- Hello.
- Good morning old chappie.

1:27:56
- Hello Edgar.
- Good morning.

1:27:58
I've come to take you
to the wedding

1:27:59
and what a wedding parade
we shall see.


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