An Ideal Husband
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:25:02
In which case, I have something
vitally important to say to you.

:25:06
Oh?
:25:08
To look at a thing...
:25:10
.. is quite different from seeing a thing.
:25:13
And one does not see anything
until one sees its beauty.

:25:19
Oh, really?
:25:21
Yes... Really.
:25:27
Oh, Mabel.
:25:31
Do you have something
you wish to say to me, Lord Goring?

:25:39
Um...
:25:41
No, no, I don't think so.
:25:49
Then I don't wish to hear it.
:25:51
Goodnight.
:25:52
I'm sure that nice Mr Trafford
will have something to say to me...

:25:56
.. and I'm even surer...
I will be quite charmed to listen!

:26:08
Damn!
:26:18
It is a great nuisance.
:26:23
I can't find anyone else to talk to...
:26:25
.. and I'm so full of interesting information.
:26:28
I feel like the latest edition
of something or other.

:26:32
Well,...
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.. after some consideration,...
:26:37
.. there's so much to do
there's only one thing to be done.

:26:43
There comes a time in every son's life
when he must indeed...

:26:47
.. follow his father's advice.
:26:51
I shall go to bed at once.
:26:57
I do hope we see you in the near future,
Mrs Cheveley.


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