| A: | ...The rings please. May this ring be blessed so he who gives it and she who wears it may abide in peace, and continue in love until life's end. |
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| B: | With this ring I thee wed. Wear it as a symbol of our love and commitment |
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| A: | Honey, that's my pinkie. The ring goes on the ring finger! |
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| B: | This one? |
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| A: | That's my index finger! |
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| B: | Oh, right. This one, right? |
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| A: | Umm... that's the thumb, Nick. |
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| B: | Okay, Okay, I got it! This is the ring finger! |
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| A: | That's my middle finger, Nick. This is my ring finger! |
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| bless | verb | give good wishes to something or someone |
| abide | verb | live |
| thee | Pronoun, singular | you (old use or formal use ) |
| wed | verb | get married (old use or formal use ) |
| symbol | common noun, singular | something that represents a certain idea |
| pinkie | common noun, singular | little finger |
| index finger | common noun, singular | the finger beside the thumb |
| thumb | common noun, singular | the short, thick finger on the side of a hand |
| middle finger | common noun, singular | the finger which is in the middle of five |
| ring finger | common noun, singular | the finger between middle finger and little finger |