Americans Harold Terens and Jeanne Swerlin promise their courtship is "better than Romeo and Juliet": He is 100, she's 96, and they marry next month in France, where the groom-to-be served during World War II.
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00:00More. I like that, so. And it's the same, not the same. And he really wants to. I never
00:27loved like I love this girl. I'm letting the whole world know I'm going to marry her too.
00:35She lights up my life. She makes everything beautiful. She makes life worth living. She's
00:42everything I've always wanted. And I've got it now and I'm never letting her go.
01:12Being, being in this famous situation, like it's unreal. I mean to have this at my age,
01:23to have this fun and excitement due to him. And I'm glad I fell in love with him not knowing he
01:31was the World War hero, you know, World War II hero. I'm glad I didn't know anything about him,
01:37so I know that I love him. I love you, Papa.