An Ideal Husband
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- You do?
- I do.

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Oh, Arthur, isn't it remarkable...
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.. how those two little words
can quicken the heart?

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Would you do something for me,
Gertrude?

:58:16
Accompany me
to the House of Commons.

:58:18
I believe there is
an interesting debate there tonight.

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I believe the Prime Minister himself
has taken an interest.

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And I believe...
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.. that its outcome will prove
particularly interesting to you...

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.. and to me.
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Whatever it may be.
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Damn!
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The Honourable Member...
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.. for Witney.
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- Good evening, Chiltern.
- Good evening, sir.

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I beg to ask the President
of the Board of Trade...

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.. to what extent he believes...
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.. the projected Argentine canal merits
the nation's attention and support.

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Mr Speaker...
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I believe this excellent scheme
represents a genuine opportunity...

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.. to extend our trading routes
and to stamp our authority...

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.. on an increasingly
vital portion of the globe.

:59:52
Excellent speech.
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Didn't expect to see you here.
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Neither did I, but I have developed
a sudden, very singular interest...


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