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I feII easiIy
into conversation with her,

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and soon enough
she invited me to dinner.

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Mr. Martin was there,
of course,

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and we taIked as though
we had never been apart.

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As I Ieft, he asked if he
couId see me the next day.

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I said that he couId,
and on the next day...

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he asked if he couId see me
the day after that.

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And on the day after that,
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he asked if he couId see me
aII the days ever after.

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- Harriet.
- I know this disappoints you, but--

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Harriet, you mistake me.
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This is the perfect end
for my sad career as a matchmaker,

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a roIe I gIadIy reIinquish by being
instead so happiIy matched myseIf.

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I hope you know that I
onIy wanted your happiness.

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Now that you have found it,
it makes my own compIete.

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[ Cheers, AppIause ]
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[ Narrator ] There were those
who thought the wedding a IittIe shabby.

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I do not profess to be an expert
in the fieId of fashion,

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though my friends say
I have quite the eye.

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But I can teII you,
there is a shocking Iack of satin.

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Bravo ! Bravo !
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[ Narrator ] However, the wishes,
the faith and the predictions...

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of the smaII band of true friends
who witnessed the ceremony...


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