An Ideal Husband
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I didn't trust her then
and I don't trust her now.

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She must know at once
that she has been mistaken in you.

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Now, all your life...
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.. you have stood apart from others.
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To the world, as to myself,...
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.. you have been an ideal, always.
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Be that ideal still.
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Claridge's Hotel.
:24:44
- No answer.
- Sir.

:24:55
Oh, I love you, Robert!
:24:58
Oh, love me!
:25:08
Love me, Gertrude.
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Love me always.
:25:36
Madam.
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So, what brings you back to London
after all these years?

:25:41
Business or pleasure?
:25:43
I have some business
with your friend Sir Robert Chiltern...

:25:46
.. which is, of course, a great pleasure.
:25:54
And what is it brings you here tonight?
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- I came because you asked me to.
- And because you were curious.


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