An Ideal Husband
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Oh, no, Arthur, I couldn't.
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I think it is better
he should know the exact truth.

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So you want me to tell him... What?
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That I intended a...
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.. secret...
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A secret rendezvous, yes.
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With a single man?
You want me to tell him that?

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It's scandalous!
:29:23
It's also the truth!
In this case, it may be our best option.

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- But I couldn't possibly tell him.
- Then may I do it?

:29:30
Certainly not. And you must give me
your word that you never will.

:29:35
You are wrong, Gertrude!
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But I will give you my word.
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That you will never tell me what,
Lord Goring?

:29:44
Robert.
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What does this mean?
:29:57
Robert, I had meant to
give it to you last night...

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Last night?
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Yes, when Gertrude sent it over,...
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.. but you left in such a hurry...
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So this letter is intended for me?
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Well, of cour...
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Oh, my goodness, you didn't think...
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You couldn't possibly think that...
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The name,...
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.. the address on the envelope is yours.
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She knew that when you left here
you would come to me at once.

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Well, it stands to reason, old man.
Come on!

:30:37
It's true, Robert.
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I delivered it myself.
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You did?
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You did? Um... you did.
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Certainly.
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As you will remember, Gertrude,
after my rehearsals, I called in for tea.

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When you mentioned the letter,...
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.. I remarked I was shortly
to meet Lord Goring...


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