An Ideal Husband
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:03:00
Good morning, Lady Markby.
:03:02
Allow me to introduce
my friend Mrs Cheveley.

:03:05
Two such charming women
should know each other.

:03:08
- How do you do?
- Mrs Cheveley and I have met before.

:03:12
Of course.
:03:14
Gertrude.
:03:16
And to think
you married Sir Robert Chiltern.

:03:19
You know, I was so hoping
to meet your clever husband.

:03:22
Really?
:03:24
Yes, but I have to return
to Vienna on Friday.

:03:27
Oh, dear, what a shame.
:03:32
Well, perhaps I might bring her
this evening?

:03:35
Yes, by all means.
:03:37
- What can I say? I'd be delighted.
- Well...

:03:40
- We'll see you tonight.
- See you tonight.

:04:08
You see, Phipps,
fashion is what one wears oneself.

:04:11
What is unfashionable...
:04:14
-.. is what other people wear.
- Yes, my lord.

:04:17
Other people are quite dreadful.
:04:19
The only possible society is oneself.
:04:22
To love oneself...
:04:25
.. is the beginning of a lifelong romance.
:04:29
Yes, my lord.
:04:41
Their Graces,
the Duke and Duchess of Berwick.

:04:49
Lord Windermere.
:04:53
Countess Basildon.
:04:55
.. and, it is widely agreed,
the last truly decent man in London.


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