Kate & Leopold
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They just knew.
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Like they could...
hear your heart beating

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or listen to your thoughts.
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And what if they were sure
of themselves

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and they didn’t have
to take a poll

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and they loved you...
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and you hesitated?
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Uh...
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And... I have to go.
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I, uh... I’m sorry,
but I have to go.

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Kate?
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Stuart, can you tell me
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in short, complete sentences
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featuring no words
over two syllables

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why exactly
I am in these pictures?

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Probably not.
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Try.
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-Because you were there.
-I wasn’t.

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I would remember.
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Believe me, I would remember
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-if I was there.
-Because you’re
going to be there.

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If we get there in time.
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These are pictures
of the past, not the future.

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Not exactly.
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Theoretically speaking
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if you go to the past
in the future

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then your future
lies in the past.

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And that is a picture of you
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in the future in the past.
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We have to make a run
for it. Let’s go.

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Come on, come on.
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Let’s go, let’s go. Come on!
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Whoa, where the hell do
you think you’re going?

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$6.80 on the meter, pal.
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It’s going to close, Kate!
Come on!

1:44:32
Ladies and gentlemen,
may I have your attention?

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The Duke of Albany
will be making

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a very important announcement
in 20 minutes

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from this very stage.
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And I believe it shall be
an announcement

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that will justify
the playing of a bridal waltz.

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Okay...
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this is the hard part.
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-What?
-The girder.


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