The Four Feathers
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:09:48
Well, now that we've had
such a public engagement

:09:51
can we have a nice,
quiet wedding, please?

:09:53
Not on your life!
:09:55
I want the full works,
the church near my home

:09:58
and then a rousing speech
from your father.

:10:01
Mm.
:10:02
My father?
:10:03
- Mm-hmm.
- Mm-hmm.

:10:04
"I'd like
to congratulate my son.

:10:07
When I was his age, I was
in charge of a full regiment."

:10:11
He doesn't sound
anything like that.

:10:12
Oh, yes, he does.
:10:13
Besides, you will be
in charge of a regiment.

:10:22
Quiet!
:10:23
It'll be Jack and Isabelle's
turn next.

:10:24
Jack? Oh, no,
Jack will never get married.

:10:26
He's too much of a soldier.
:10:27
So are you.
:10:28
Yes, but not like him.
:10:30
Yes, you are, more than him,
more than any of them.

:10:35
You're my husband.
:10:37
Good night, ladies
:10:38
Good night, ladies...
:10:41
Go away.
:10:42
Please, ignore them.
:10:43
Don't act like children!
:10:44
Merrily, we roll along,
roll along, roll along

:10:48
Merrily, we roll along
until the morning comes

:10:51
Good night, gentlemen,
good night, gentlemen...

:10:54
Good night, Ethne!
:10:56
Good night, Harry!
:10:58
Good night, Ethne,
we have to take him home!


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