101 Dalmatians
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I think my dog is in love.
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I think mine is too.
Why is that a problem?

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They're going to be
broken-hearted when you leave.

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Oh. Oh, I don't think I could bear
to live with a broken-hearted Dalmatian.

1:56:18
Yes, they're miserable
when they're lonely.

1:56:21
- Well, we better think of something.
- I agree.

1:56:25
- Do you want another cup of marriage?
- Excuse me?

1:56:27
Tea? Another cup of tea?
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- You said marriage.
- Uh, marriage?

1:56:32
Yes, that's what you said.
I-l mean you meant to say "tea"
but it-it came out marriage.

1:56:37
Oh, I'm sorry. Uh--
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Do you want another cup of tea?
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I do.
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You-You do?
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I will.
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You will?
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If you ask me.
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Would you--
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Yes.
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For inasmuch as Roger and Anita...
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have consented together
in holy wedlock...

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and witnessed the same
before God and this company...

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and thereto have given and pledged
their troth either to other...

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and have declared the same
by giving and receiving of a ring...

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by joining of hands...
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I pronounce that they be
man and wife together.

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In the name of the Father and
of the Son and of the Holy Ghost. Amen.

1:57:54
Amen.
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God, the Father. God, the Son.
God, the Holy Ghost.


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