An Ideal Husband
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I have made up my mind
what I'm going to say.

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I... have decided...
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What was that?
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Nothing.
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- I heard a noise from next door.
- No, no, you didn't.

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Is there someone there?
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- Arthur.
- Robert, you are unnerved.

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There is no-one. Sit down, for God's sake!
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Do you give me your word of honour?
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Oh, yes.
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Let me look for myself!
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- Robert...
- If there is no-one there...

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Robert,... there is someone in that room.
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I do apologise,...
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.. but I must state
she is guiltless in this matter.

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She is... scheming, devious and deceitful.
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- I beg your pardon?
- And you!

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You are false as a friend...
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.. and treacherous.
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- Robert...
- Good evening, Lord Goring.

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Sir Robert.
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So how the devil
do you explain her presence here?

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To be quite honest I can't...
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I take it you two have been...
planning this for some time!

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We have never planned anything!
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Except marriage.
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You can't have forgotten, we were
engaged for at least three weeks.

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- Yes, but...
- Why did you break it off?

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You seem to be...
entirely well suited to each other!

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- Robert, I give you my word...
- No, sir.

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Oh, no, sir.
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You have lied enough upon your...
word of honour.

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I appear to have caused
something of a commotion.

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Goodnight, Sir Robert.

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