1:43:02
Oh, but l can't run away now.
1:43:07
Not at the last minute.
1:43:09
Your grandmother could, and did.
1:43:11
What's the matter,
your family getting soft?
1:43:15
-My grandmother?
-Go on. Tell her.
1:43:18
Her grandmother got her into this.
lt's up to her to get her out.
1:43:22
She ran away from me, Rusty.
1:43:24
At the very last minute.
1:43:27
ln this same room.
1:43:29
To this same music.
1:43:35
But she didn't belong with me.
1:43:37
She belonged to her piano-playing boy
who had the right things to give her.
1:43:41
Just as you belong to Danny.
1:43:44
I managed to keep him away
from the wedding...
1:43:47
...but just closing the door didn't shut
him out, because I made a mistake.
1:43:52
I forgot to hide the piano.
1:43:54
When she saw that...
1:43:57
...well, she didn't hear
the ''Wedding March'' anymore.
1:44:01
She only heard their music...
1:44:03
...that I could never learn to play.
1:44:08
Dearly beloved, we have gathered
together here in the sight of God...
1:44:12
...and in the presence of this company...
1:44:14
...to join together this man
and this woman in holy matrimony.
1:44:19
Wilt thou, Noel, have this woman
to thy wedded wife...
1:44:22
...so long as ye both shall live?
1:44:25
l will.
1:44:27
And wilt thou, Rusty,
have this man to--?
1:44:30
l--
1:44:32
l'm afraid not.
1:44:34
Thank you very much, but...
1:44:38
...my grandmother had the happiest life
of any woman ever...
1:44:41
...because she went back
to Danny. See?
1:44:44
l mean, she went back
where l belong and--
1:44:48
lt wouldn't even be nice if l got married
to you with this pearl in my hand.
1:44:53
lt's got a silly shape,
but it's very magic, Noel.
1:44:58
And we'd probably be struck dead, and--