River Thames
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The River Thames is romanticized by Marbury via Donna as site of George III's musical bridal voyage, contrasting Leo's martial pivot to Yorktown and highlighting aristocratic pomp versus revolutionary grit.
Majestic and seductive with cascading music
Historical backdrop for courtship anecdote
Artery of British heritage romance
Donna recaps Marbury's tale of George III's Thames bridal sail to custom music, injecting romantic pomp that Leo immediately undercuts with Yorktown, contrasting aristocratic whimsy against martial history.
Fog-shrouded pomp and fanfare
Backdrop for light banter pivot
British heritage frivolity
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