Girl: When we get married, I want to share all your worries and troubles, and lighten your burden.
Boy: That's very kind of you, darling. But I don't have any worries or troubles.
Girl: Well, that's because we aren't married yet.
Girl: When we get married, I want to share all your worries and troubles, and lighten your burden.
Boy: That's very kind of you, darling. But I don't have any worries or troubles.
Girl: Well, that's because we aren't married yet.
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