The Americanization of Emily
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I'm insanely in love with you.
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Have you ever given any thought
to getting married?

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You really do cut to the core of things,
don't you?

:51:21
I've got some
Navy marriage applications here.

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Charlie, let's be honest about this.
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Emily, we're nuts about each other.
Let's get married.

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But we're basically incompatible, Charlie.
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It's got nothing to do with that.
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It's our fundamental approaches to life.
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I've got this ingrained British morality...
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and you're the most immoral man
I've ever met.

:51:56
You're a shameless coward,
selfish as a child...

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and you're pretty ruthless
about getting what you want.

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For all your charm,
you're a scoundrel, Charlie.

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Seems I don't mind
making love to a scoundrel...

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but I think it immoral to marry one.
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You lack principles, Charlie.
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Isn't there anything you'd die for?
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Sure.
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I'd die for you, if it ever came to that.
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I really believe you would.
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There are lots of things I'd die for, Emily.
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My home, my family, my country.
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But that's love, not principle.
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Now, if I were to bring
a raging lion into the house...

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and wrestle it just to prove
that I'd die for you...

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that would be highly principled of me.

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