An Ideal Husband
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- Bunbury, for goodness sake!
- I can't believe it.

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- You are a deserter!
- I didn't say I was getting married.

:27:15
I was debating the virtues
of the marital state.

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Short debate, sir!
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We're a dying breed, old man.
We must stick together.

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Would you excuse me, gentlemen?
Play the next hand without me.

:27:36
And now I think it's time
you knew the truth.

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That all these riches,...
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.. this wondrous luxury...
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.. amounts, finally, to nothing.
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That power...
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.. power...
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.. over other men...
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.. is the one and only thing worth having.
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This is what I call
the philosophy of power,...

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.. the gospel of gold.
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So now the question arises...
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.. how you become powerful.
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I mean, you... personally powerful.
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Cigar?
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Yes, thank you.
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The answer is simple.
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The answer...
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.. is information.
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Information is the modern commodity...
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.. that can shake the world.
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And I happen to know...
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.. it's well within your grasp.
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And you believed what he said?
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Certainly.
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I believed it then and I believe it now.
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You've never been poor.
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You've never known what ambition is.

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