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Jackson6612 Posted 19 years ago
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"We are man and wife, if ever two people were on this earth!"

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0 01font00If ever there were two people on this earth who were man and wife, those two people would be you and me.02font02br
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00He is trying to persuade her to stay with him.0-
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0hmmmmm, If I were in bride to be's shoes (what an odd sentence), I wouldn't let him deceive me .050010id1
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01cite10Doll12cite10hmmmmm, If I were in bride11b11font10 to be's 12font12b10shoes (what an odd sentence), 11b11font10I wouldn't let him deceive me12font12b10.15012blockquote
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0Bride to be: she's getting married (the date has been arranged), but she's still not married.02br
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00For example, if a woman gets married next Sunday (or next month or whatever), today she's "bride to be".0-
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01cite10Jackson661212cite11i10bride to be12i12br
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10Means the person that is 01b00going to be02b00 the bride.0-
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Jude is telling her, reassuring her that her guilt is misplaced and society is wrong, they did nothing wrong and are as legitimate as any married couple.

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