An Ideal Husband
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:47:03
I'm afraid his lordship's
not at home this evening, my lady.

:47:10
I-I see.
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- I'm sorry, Lady Chiltern.
- Not at all.

:47:25
As you keep saying!
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- Is she in there?
- Yes, my lord.

:47:38
Oh, my dear fellow.
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I'm sorry, Arthur,
I didn't know where else to go.

:47:50
I don't know what to do, Arthur.
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Robert,...
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.. last night you were telling me...
:47:57
.. how much Gertrude means to you,
how much you love her.

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More than anything in the world.
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There is a wide gulf...
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.. between us now
and I fear I shall never bridge it.

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I fear she will never forgive me.
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Surely there must be some sin
in her past life, any sin,...

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.. weakness, perhaps, that might
help her to understand yours.

:48:21
I don't believe Gertrude knows
what weakness is.

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But she loves you, Robert.
She cannot but forgive you.

:48:28
I feel certain, if she could hear you now,...
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.. the regret you feel about your past.
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Regret?
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Yes, regret.
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I feel certain that she would pity you.
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Perhaps, even at this moment,
she is pitying you,...

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.. praying that she might
once again be in your arms.

:48:48
God grant it, but I doubt it.
:48:51
There is something else
I need to tell you about, Arthur.

:48:55
The debate on the Argentine canal
is to begin at 10.30.


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