An Ideal Husband
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1:03:04
.. it seems that we do, after all,
have a genuine opportunity.

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One honest chance...
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.. to shed our...
1:03:14
.. sometimes imperfect past.
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To start again,...
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.. to step unshackled...
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.. into the next century...
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.. and to look our future...
1:03:25
.. squarely and proudly...
1:03:28
.. in the face.
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Hear, hear!
1:03:54
You must agree,
it has been a romantic interlude.

1:03:57
You might even confess to some faint
and secret regret at its outcome.

1:04:01
For I do indeed feel some slight relief
that, in the end,...

1:04:05
-.. Sir Robert has come to no harm.
- Really?

1:04:08
Oh, yes, you see, I'm not really
quite as wicked as you suppose.

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Mrs Cheveley!
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And a lady must always honour her bets.
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Come back with me, Arthur.
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Come back to Vienna.
1:04:28
Bravo, Sir Robert.
It seems I underestimated you.

1:04:31
- Robert.
- Sorry if I've spoiled your plans.

1:04:34
- Far more than you realise.
- Some small satisfaction.

1:04:37
- Look, Robert...
- I've nothing to say to you, Lord Goring.

1:04:40
Nor is there anything I wish to hear.
1:04:56
I hope that now you are content.

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