An Ideal Husband
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1:13:01
It's true, Robert.
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I delivered it myself.
1:13:06
You did?
1:13:08
You did? Um... you did.
1:13:11
Certainly.
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As you will remember, Gertrude,
after my rehearsals, I called in for tea.

1:13:18
When you mentioned the letter,...
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.. I remarked I was shortly
to meet Lord Goring...

1:13:24
.. as we had an appointment
to visit the exhibition...

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.. at the Grosvenor which, apart from
two studies in grey by Whistler,...

1:13:31
.. was exceedingly forgettable.
1:13:33
And that's exactly what Lord Goring
proceeded to do. Namely forget it...

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.. before he even saw it,
for he never appeared,...

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.. a fact which I find most upsetting
on behalf of myself and Mr Whistler.

1:13:46
We're both deciding
whether or not to forgive him.

1:13:49
In the meantime, I delivered the letter
to your office this morning.

1:13:53
And, you know, the fact of the matter is...
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.. I still haven't heard a word of apology!
1:14:00
Um...
1:14:01
Sorry.
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I forgive you.
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Thank you.
1:14:07
Is this true?
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"When you left,...
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.. my...
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.. my life fell apart. "
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"I need you after all. "
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Your life fell apart, Gertrude?
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Yes.
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Y-You need me, Gertrude?
1:14:54
Y-Yes.
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Why did you not say that you loved me?
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Oh, because I love you!

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