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Along with the bluebird, dogwood is
the great harbinger of the Kentucky spring.

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- They're beautiful.
- Thank you.

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I'm ready.
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Ma'am.
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Where is he?
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You might prefer privacy.
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I would not.
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To holy matrimony, then.
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And whatever further perforations
you may put in it.

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- Excuse me.
- What?

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Sorry, Monty.
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It's good to see you again, Mrs. Thomas.
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- It's Mrs. Porter.
- Not yet.

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Don't blame poor Cody...
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he was only doing what I told him.
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My name never suited?
Thomas not proper enough?

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It's another name for "shame."
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So now you're all snug and proper, are you?
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Marrying this fawn?
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Why are you here, Edward?
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There's a certain section of the bar here.
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The left side, I think, significantly enough...
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where your groom and his gentleman
friends like to call on each other.

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I assumed, for symbolic purposes at least...
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that the wedding would be held there.
I had to assume, you see...

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since my invitation never arrived.
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- I would invite you to hell.
- No need.

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Already there.
Too bad you never cared for it.

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In spite of caring for you once--
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My fault, then.
You offered care, I needed passion.

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What does the fawn need?
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Can you supply him?
Surely not with everything.

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And what can he give you?
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Pride.
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Don't turn your back on me, Mrs. Thomas.
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That's so funny.
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From what I remember,
it was the position you most favored.

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- Are you all right?
- I'm fine.

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Wait.
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Mr. Thomas, you have
the most peculiar sense of timing.

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You think you can make her happy
because you won't violate her delicacy?

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Because you don't need her as a woman?
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I think maybe
we define "woman" differently.


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