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WPC Diane Priest: I want to ask big questions. Questions I have to ask myself. Like: will I take this man as my un-lawful, un-wedded husband, even as far as Hadrian's Wall.Oliver: Oh, we have to go *much* further than that. We have to travel far beyond the wall.WPC Diane Priest: That's why it's a big question.Oliver: All you have to do is say "yes". Wilt thou take this man?WPC Diane Priest: And wilt thou take this woman?Oliver: It's predestination. What else should we consider?WPC Diane Priest: Forsaking all others.Oliver: All the others have forsaken me. So it isn't really a live issue.WPC Diane Priest: And there's nobody for me to forsake.Oliver: How about worldly goods. There are some people feel very strongly about worldly goods.WPC Diane Priest: Haven't got any. Have you?Oliver: Purely for the record, a little house in south Wales, full of books, records and compact discs.WPC Diane Priest: And a head full of trivia.Oliver: All yours. And thereto I plight thee my troth.WPC Diane Priest: They had that one at *my* wedding, too. I never knew what it meant. Didn't like to ask.Oliver: To "plight" is to pledge or promise. Your "troth" is your loyalty and fidelity. So it's a pledge of loyalty and fidelity.WPC Diane Priest: All right. I plight thee my troth.Oliver: [sounding amazed] You do?WPC Diane Priest: From this day forward.Oliver: As long as we both shall live.WPC Diane Priest: As long as it takes to get to the Orkneys.Oliver: I will.WPC Diane Priest: I will.[Oliver kisses Diane's hands]

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