An Ideal Husband
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1:16:01
Miss Mabel.
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Miss Mabel, wait!
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I... er...
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.. have something very particular
to say to you.

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Is it a proposal?
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Well,...
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.. yes, it is.
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It is?
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Er, well, I think it is.
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- Well, yes or no?
- Well...

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- Actually, yes, I'm afraid it is.
- I am so glad.

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- That makes the second one today.
- What?

1:16:35
- Oh dear, not...
- Tommy Trafford.

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It is one of Tommy's days for proposing.
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He proposes on Tuesdays and Thursdays
during the season.

1:16:44
- Ah, but today is Friday.
- I know.

1:16:47
Today is special.
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You didn't accept him, did you?
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I shall be in the conservatory
under the second palm tree on the right.

1:16:59
Second palm tree on the right?
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The usual palm tree.
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And then we'll see how you do.
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Usual?
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Well, sir, what are you doing here?
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Wasting your time, as usual.
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My dear father, when one pays a visit,...
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.. it is for the purpose
of wasting other people's time.

1:17:21
- Why are you here?
- I've important news for Chiltern.

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- A seat in the Cabinet!
- You well deserve it, too.

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You have got what we want so much
in political life - high character,...

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.. high moral tone, high principles.
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Everything that you have not got, sir,
and never will have.

1:17:51
I...
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.. cannot accept this offer,
Lord Caversham.

1:17:56
I have decided to decline it.
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Decline it, sir?

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