An Ideal Husband
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:00:03
- You don't?
- No, my lord.

:00:07
Hmm, very well.
:00:15
Oh, my God!
:00:17
How delightful to see you.
:00:19
- Take my cloak off.
- Is it worthwhile?

:00:22
Of course, sir!
:00:23
You see, I recently made a resolution
not to have visitors on Thursday...

:00:28
.. between 7 and 9pm.
:00:30
Glad to hear it. Can't stand interruptions.
:00:32
- No draught, I hope, in this room?
- No, sir.

:00:35
I feel a draught, sir, I feel it distinctly!
:00:38
So do I, sir. A dreadful draught.
Why don't you go home?

:00:41
I will come and see you tomorrow.
We can talk about anything then.

:00:45
No, I have called with a definite purpose.
:00:48
I'm going to see it through
at all costs to my health or yours.

:00:52
Put my cloak down, sir.
:00:55
I hate seeing things through, Father,
especially through someone else's eyes.

:00:59
Afraid I don't follow you there.
:01:01
As far as I can make out, you seem
to follow me everywhere, Father.

:01:07
Oh, God!
:01:08
Good evening, Arthur.
:01:09
My dear Robert, the fact is
I really am horribly busy tonight.

:01:13
But, Arthur, I must speak with you.
:01:17
Gertrude has discovered the truth?
:01:20
Yes, I'm afraid she has.
:01:24
Come in, Robert. But if you wouldn't
mind waiting for a short while,...

:01:29
.. I am right in the middle of giving
my performance of the attentive son.

:01:33
- Oh, I'm sorry.
- Mmm, so am I.

:01:45
Oh...
:01:47
God!
:01:49
When you left this afternoon,
my life fell apart.

:01:53
My love is in ruins.
:01:55
I need you after all.
:01:57
I am coming to you now,...
:01:59
.. Gertrude.

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