An Ideal Husband
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:22:22
You know, I found it
a perfectly charming evening.

:22:26
And yours...
:22:27
.. was a perfectly charming performance.
:22:30
The costumes were delightful,...
:22:32
.. but for me... Oh!... it was the acting!
:22:39
Would you excuse me a moment?
:22:43
- Miss Mabel.
- Good evening.

:22:45
- Shouldn't you be in bed?
- Lord Goring!

:22:48
Father always tells me to go to bed
so I'm giving you the same advice.

:22:52
Passing on advice is the only
sensible thing to do with it.

:22:55
- It's very kind of you to offer.
- Don't mention it, Miss Mabel.

:22:58
But the role of elder brother is being
more than adequately performed...

:23:04
-.. by my elder brother.
- Oh, really?

:23:06
Yes. Charming and delightful
performance it is, too.

:23:11
I think you ought to go to bed
straight away, Miss Mabel.

:23:14
You're always ordering me around.
:23:17
I think it's most courageous of you.
:23:22
Especially as I'm not going
to bed for hours!

:23:43
Darling, you will write, won't you,...
:23:45
.. to Mrs Cheveley...
:23:47
.. and tell her that you cannot
support this scheme of hers?

:23:51
I might see her.
Perhaps that would be better.

:23:54
Oh, no, Robert,
you must never see her again.

:23:58
Darling, I know this woman.
We were at school together.


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