An Ideal Husband
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I thank you for your sympathy,...
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.. but it is your departure I would prefer.
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Gertrude, I don't mind
your talking morality.

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Morality is simply the attitude we adopt
towards people whom we dislike.

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You dislike me, I am aware of that,
and I have always detested you.

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And yet I have come here
to give you some advice.

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I hold your husband
in the hollow of my hand...

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.. and if you are wise
you'll make him do what I tell him.

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How dare you class my husband
with yourself!

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Leave my house! You are unfit to enter it!
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Your house? A house
bought with the price of dishonour,...

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.. everything paid for by fraud.
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Ask him what the origin of his fortune is.
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Get him to tell you how he sold
to a stockbroker a Cabinet secret.

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Learn from him
to what you owe your position.

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It is not true!
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Robert,...
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.. tell her it is not true!
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Go.
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Go at once.
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You've done your worst now.
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Dear Sir Robert, Lady Chiltern,...
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.. unless you meet my terms,
I think you'll find the worst is yet to come.

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You have until half past ten tonight.
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Tell me it is not true.
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- Let me explain...
- Tell me it is not true!

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- Let me tell...
- No! Don't come near me!

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- Don't touch me!
- Listen to me!

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How could you?
How could you do that, Robert?

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You've lied... to the whole world!

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