An Ideal Husband
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.. if they truly love each other,
why should they not be married?

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I shall tell you.
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When I called on Lord Goring
yesterday evening,...

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.. Mrs Cheveley
was concealed in his rooms.

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I then discovered that they were
at one time engaged to be married.

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I'm very sorry, Mabel,...
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.. but how can I possibly
allow you to marry him...

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.. when he's involved
with another woman?

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I'm sorry, Arthur.
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It would be wrong of me.
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It would be unjust to her.
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Very well.
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- But, Arthur...
- Shh.

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Mabel,...
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.. there is nothing I can say.
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Robert,...
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.. Arthur was as surprised as you...
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.. to find Mrs Cheveley there last night.
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He was expecting...
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.. quite another woman.
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Another woman? You mean...
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Well, the truth is...
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.. the business
about Mabel and Mr Whistler...

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You see, that was just...
my friends being kind...

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.. and... um... protecting me.
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Er, well, the truth is,...
when I agreed to the story...

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.. about the letter being intended
for you and... not for Arthur,...

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.. well,...
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.. you see,...
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.. the truth is...
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The truth... is...
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.. I lied!

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