Seven Brides for Seven Brothers
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:10:01
When I said yes to him...
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...I waited for that feeling,
but it didn't come.

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I feel just fine.
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I feel so good I could cry.
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I think it's wonderful!
Love at first sight.

:10:15
Alice! What kind of talk is that?
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You're determined, Milly?
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Yes, reverend.
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Then step forward.
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Take her hand in yours.
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Repeat after me:
I, Adam Pontipee...

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I, Adam Pontipee...
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...take this woman to be
my lawfully wedded wife.

:10:46
Where's she going?
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Never did like them Pontipees.
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Now I know why.
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Ma! Ma! He done it.
He got a wife!

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It's Milly!
It's indecent, if you ask me.

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One lone woman with
seven scroungy backwoodsmen.

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Bless your beautiful hide
Wherever...

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I'm not much of a bride
with only this for an outfit.

:11:30
You'll find a trunk belonged
to my mother. There's things there.

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I'd like that.
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I'd like to wear something
that belonged to your mother.

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My mother left me these.
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They're packets of seeds for
a flower garden she meant to plant.

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And my father left me these.
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Plutarch's "Lives" and the Bible.
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He taught me to read by them.
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I hope that maybe
someday I can teach our...

:11:57
How far is it up to the farm?
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About 12 miles.

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