An Ideal Husband
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:03:00
.. on the subject were very precise.
:03:03
No, I don't care for that lamp.
It is too glaring. Light some candles.

:03:07
Certainly, madam.
:03:10
Marriage is not a matter...
:03:12
.. of affection, sir,
it is a question of common sense.

:03:16
But women who have common sense
are always so curiously plain.

:03:20
I'm only speaking from hearsay.
:03:22
No woman has any common sense
at all, sir.

:03:24
- It is the privilege of our sex.
- Quite so.

:03:27
And we men are so self-sacrificing
we never use it, do we?

:03:30
- I use it, sir! I use nothing else!
- Mmm, so my mother tells me.

:03:34
It is the secret
of your mother's happiness.

:03:37
What was that?
:03:41
Nothing, Father, nothing.
:03:43
You are heartless, sir,... very heartless.
:03:47
Oh, I hope not, Father.
:03:54
When you left this afternoon,...
:03:56
.. my life fell apart.
:04:05
I am coming to you now,...
:04:07
.. Gertrude.
:04:08
There we are, madam.
:04:15
Thank you.
:04:17
Thank you, madam.
:04:40
I'm afraid his lordship's
not at home this evening, my lady.

:04:47
I-I see.
:04:48
- I'm sorry, Lady Chiltern.
- Not at all.


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