An Ideal Husband
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1:05:00
- That I didn't disappoint you.
- Robert, I...

1:05:03
Let women make no more ideals of men
or they may ruin other lives...

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.. as completely as you,
you whom I have loved so wildly,...

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.. have surely ruined mine.
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Robert...!
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I know there is no hope for us now.
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I know you can never forgive me.
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Poor man.
I almost begin to feel sorry for him.

1:05:28
Sorry?
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I can't bear to see so upright and
honourable an English gentleman...

1:05:34
.. being so shamefully deceived.
1:05:36
- Deceived?
- And on such positively pink paper.

1:05:39
What are you talking about?
1:05:41
"I need you after all.
I'm coming to you now. "

1:05:46
You stole Gertrude's letter?
1:05:48
Losing a man is scant cause
for concern,...

1:05:51
.. but losing a man to her
is another matter entirely.

1:05:54
It's only right Sir Robert should know,
as indeed he shall,...

1:05:58
.. when the letter arrives at his office
first thing in the morning.

1:06:04
You've got a good man there, Gertrude.
You should try to hold on to him.

1:06:09
It occurs to me this whole business
is really just about you and me.

1:06:18
- Gertrude, I must speak with you.
- Oh, not now.

1:06:21
It's about that letter you wrote to me!
1:06:23
Do come round in the morning.
I can't talk now.

1:06:28
Lord Goring.
1:06:32
Miss Mabel, about this evening, I...
1:06:35
Congratulations.
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I beg your pardon?
1:06:39
I gather you are to be congratulated.
1:06:41
Nothing I like more
than to be congratulated.

1:06:44
I find the pleasure immeasurably
increased by knowing what for.

1:06:48
Haven't you heard?
You're to be married. Your father says.

1:06:52
Does he?
1:06:54
Yes, he does.
1:06:56
Did he, by any chance, tell you to who?
1:06:59
No, but when we saw you
with that woman Mrs Cheeseley,...


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