Four Weddings and a Funeral
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1:46:01
- It's OK.
- No, no. If there's music to be faced,

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I should be facing it.
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Hello.
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- Hi! You're soaking. Come in.
- No, l'm fine.

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Comes a point when you can't get wetter.
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- OK, l'll come out.
- No, please don't. I...

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I just wanted to check you're OK.
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Not busy killing yourself
or anything, but...

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But you're fine, so...
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I shouldn't have come
to the church this morning. I'm sorry.

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No!
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Wait. It was all my fault.
I mean, l'm the bastard here.

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And it sorted out one thing.
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Marriage and me were very clearly
not meant for one another.

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It sorted out another big thing, too.
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There I was,
standing there in the church,

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and for the first time
in my whole life I realised I

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totally and utterly loved one person.
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And it wasn't the person
next to me in the veil.

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It's the person standing opposite me now
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in the rain.
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Is it still raining? I hadn't noticed.
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The truth of it is, l've loved you
from the first second I met you.

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- Not going away again, are you?
- No. I might drown. But otherwise, no.

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OK. OK. We'll go in.
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But first let me ask you one thing.
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Do you think, after we've dried off,
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after we've spent lots more
time together, you might agree

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not to marry me?
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And do you think
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not being married to me might maybe
be something you could consider


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