Four Weddings and a Funeral
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1:08:08
- How awfully nice to meet you.
- Nice to meet you.

1:08:13
Hello.
1:08:17
You look beautiful.
Not a meringue in sight.

1:08:20
Thanks.
1:08:27
Blimey!
1:08:29
It's Brigadoon! lt's bloody Brigadoon!
1:08:43
Dear old things, as you know,
l've always been proud

1:08:46
that there's not a wedding ring
between the lot of us.

1:08:50
Over the passing of the years,
it's beginning to distress me.

1:08:53
I'd like to go to the wedding
of someone I really loved for a change.

1:08:57
Don't blame me.
I've asked practically everyone I know.

1:09:01
- You haven't asked me.
- Haven't l?

1:09:03
Oh, Scarlett... Would you like to?
1:09:06
No, thank you.
It was very nice of you to ask.

1:09:09
Well... Any time.
1:09:11
Quite right, Tom, quite right.
That's the spirit.

1:09:14
Tonight, these are your orders.
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Go forth and conjugate.
Find husbands and wives.

1:09:21
Excellent. What do you think, Fifi?
Spot a potential hubby?

1:09:24
- Bugger off, Tom.
- Quite right.

1:09:27
A toast before we go into battle.
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True love.
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In whatever shape or form it may come.
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May we all in our dotage be proud to say
'l was adored once, too.'

1:09:41
- True love.
- True love!

1:09:52
Apparently, an enormous
number of people

1:09:55
actually bump into
their future spouses at weddings,

1:09:58
which is interesting.

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