751
When I was your age, I was in love with a dancer.
752
Wanted to merry her.
753
She wouldn't!
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If she had accepted me, she would have been your ante.
755
Never have been delightful1.
756
Look here, my boy!
757
No one telling I am very proud of your war record.
758
Thank you, sir.
759
Oh, you know what you're doing, I suppose.
760
Yes.
761
You'll be proud of her, too, sir.
762
I am sure.
763
I don't necessary to believe what they called "Correct Marriage".
764
See, many of them turn out to be badly.
765
Wow, good luck, my boy.
766
I bless you.
767
Thank you, sir.
768
I'll never forget this.
769
Neither will she.
770
That's all right.
771
Bring her around this evening on your next leave.
772
I shall.
773
Byeing for then.
774
Thankyou again, sir.
775
A dancer?
776
On the sustain.
777
I have the honor to announce its greatest concern to
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the marriage of captain Roy Cronnie at the Rental2 Ship Ulserlias to
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Miss Myra Lester at Birmingham Worryorchard, England.
780
No family opposition3.
781
Not as expected.
782
Disappointed?
783
Too easy, I'm frighten.
784
Ha...defeated.
785
Where to, sir?
786
Ah... Bond street.
787
Yes, sir.
788
Bond street?
789
Bond street for a ring.
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Very simple ring.
791
I don't want to spoil your straight at all.
792
Then to the florist4.
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You deserve a rosy5.
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Then to the St. Matthew's church.
795
St. Matthew's?
796
Really?
797
Of course, St. Matthew's.
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They have proper tradition with rigid6 mental marriages,
799
where walk-in many strangers and walk out couple friends...
800
The door beyond is the chest, sir.