An Ideal Husband
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:19:02
.. in front of that dreadful
statue of Achilles.

:19:05
The things that go on
in front of it are quite appalling!

:19:08
The police should interfere!
:19:12
It may not suit a modern girl
like you, Mabel,...

:19:15
.. but there is, of course,
one extremely effective way...

:19:20
-.. to stop his proposals.
- What would that be?

:19:23
- To accept one of them!
- Oh, no!

:19:25
Ladies!
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By the way,...
have you been talking to my father?

:19:33
- Why? Should I?
- Certainly not.

:19:35
He was foolish enough to suggest
that I model myself on you.

:19:39
I have always said he was a man
of exquisite taste and rare judgment.

:19:43
Hard work, probity, and a good woman.
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He neglected to mention that you took
the last good woman I know.

:19:50
Took her right out of my arms,
if I remember correctly.

:19:53
What's that saying about the sea
and there being plenty of fish in it?

:19:57
Mmm, yes, but I couldn't
possibly marry a fish.

:20:00
I'd be sure to land an old trout.
:20:04
I never change... except in my affections.
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What a noble nature you have.
:20:10
The question...
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But you told me yesterday.
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I have reason to believe
the information I received...

:20:17
.. was prejudiced.
:20:19
- Or, at any rate, misinformed.
- But...

:20:22
I now believe there may be
some benefit to the scheme.

:20:25
Benefit?
:20:26
To whom?
:20:30
This has nothing to do
with Mrs Cheveley, does it?

:20:35
You seem to be
displaying signs of triviality.

:20:39
On the contrary, Aunt Augusta,...
:20:41
.. I've now realised
for the first time in my life...

:20:45
.. the vital importance of being earnest!
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Robert,...
:20:52
.. you... are telling me the whole truth?
:20:58
Why do you ask me such a question?

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