An Ideal Husband
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:12:00
Your coming here tonight
is the first whisper of it.

:12:06
And for that, I admire you.
:12:09
Give me the letter.
:12:12
Prove your affections to me
and give me the letter.

:12:17
And surrender my position of power?
:12:21
The future of a great man
is in your hands, Mrs Cheveley.

:12:25
Crush him
and your power dies with him,...

:12:28
.. as will any feeling I've ever had for you.
:12:32
If you ever loved me...
:12:38
I did love you.
:12:40
I know, I know.
:12:49
But not that much.
:12:53
I know. I must admit
I never thought you did.

:12:57
Even so, I felt it worth a try.
:12:59
I understand and respect you
all the more for the attempt.

:13:03
And I take it you reject my offer?
:13:05
I fear I must...
:13:07
.. when, tempting as it seems,...
:13:09
.. in truth,...
:13:11
.. it's little more than blackmail.
:13:14
True.
:13:24
- Gertrude!
- Mabel.

:13:26
I... suddenly remembered
you were due to meet Arthur.

:13:29
At least somebody remembered.
:13:32
You mean he's not here either?
:13:36
Oh... strange.
:13:38
- Gertrude, are you quite well?
- Me? Yes, of course.

:13:43
No, I'm not at all.
:13:47
Could we talk?
:13:49
All I have learned leads me to reject
and revile him for what he has done!

:13:54
- And yet...
- And yet?

:13:56
I have never known such joy...
:13:59
.. as when I'm with him.

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