An Ideal Husband
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:15:02
I'm so glad.
:15:03
And so glad, too, you had a chance
to meet my husband, Mrs Cheveley.

:15:07
Though I must confess
to some curiosity...

:15:11
.. as to the matter of your conversation.
:15:13
Your carriage is waiting, Mrs Cheveley.
:15:16
Thanks. Well, another time perhaps,
Lady Chiltern. Good evening.

:15:21
Good evening, Mrs Cheveley.
:15:23
Will you see me out, Sir Robert?
:15:26
Now that we have the same interests,
we will be great friends, I hope.

:15:32
Certainly.
:15:38
Let me have more time
to consider your proposal.

:15:41
There is nothing to consider.
:15:43
Support the scheme
and I will return the letter.

:15:46
Scandals once lent charm
or interest to a man.

:15:49
Nowadays they crush him.
Yours is a very nasty scandal.

:15:53
You would be hounded out of public life.
You would disappear completely.

:15:58
My God!
:16:00
What brought you into my life?
:16:02
Circumstances. At some point,
we all have to pay for what we do.

:16:07
You have to pay now.
:16:11
I will give you
any sum of money you want.

:16:14
Even you are not rich enough
to buy back your past.

:16:18
No man is.
:16:42
Father, this is not my day
for talking seriously.

:16:44
What do you mean, sir?
:16:46
During the season I only talk seriously
on the first Tuesday in every month...

:16:50
.. between noon and three.
:16:52
Well, make it Tuesday, sir!
:16:54
Ah, yes, but it is before noon, Father.
:16:56
- My doctor said specifically...
- You are 36...


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