Corpse Bride
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He has a corpse bride!
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There must be some way
to undo what's been done:

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l believe l know the thing to do:
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Come with me:
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Victoria? Where are your corsets?
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She's speaking in tongues:
Of unholy alliances:

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Her mind has come undone, l fear:
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lt's not true! Let me go! Let me go!
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Thank you, Pastor Galswells:
Thank you so very much:

:46:35
Take her to her room!
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No, l'm telling the truth:
:46:39
Victor needs my help:
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Hildegarde, you believe me, don't you?
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-Mother, Father, please:
-Seal the doors:::

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:::and bar the windows: See to it that
she doesn't escape again:

:46:52
He needs our help! Oh, let me go!
Let me go!

:46:56
Will the mortification never cease?
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lt will be years before we can show
ourselves in public again:

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What shall we do?
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We shall continue as planned,
with or without Vincent:

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-Victor:
-Whatever:

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For that boy to toss aside
a young woman like Victoria:::

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:::it's positively criminal:
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Why, if l had a woman
like your daughter on my arm:::

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:::l would lavish her with riches
befitting royalty:

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Your lady wife
is a most fortunate woman:

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Alas, l am not married:
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l was betrothed some years ago:::
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:::but tragedy snatched
my young bride away:

:47:41
When one lives alone,
wealth counts for naught:

:47:53
Marvelous news, Victoria,
there'll be a wedding after all:

:47:57
You found him?
:47:58
Make haste, my dear,
our relatives will arrive at any moment:


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