An Ideal Husband
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1:19:00
.. and tell him Chiltern won't take the seat.
1:19:03
Not yet. I'd rather you took a seat yourself.
1:19:06
- What are you prattling on about?
- Go in there for a while, Father.

1:19:10
Second palm tree to the right.
The usual palm tree.

1:19:14
- I want you to talk to somebody.
- What about?

1:19:16
About me, sir, hmm?
1:19:19
Not a subject on which
much eloquence is possible.

1:19:29
Gertrude...
1:19:37
Yes, Arthur. It is Robert
who wishes to retire from public life.

1:19:41
- Really...
- It was he who first said so.

1:19:43
Rather than lose your love,
he would do anything.

1:19:46
- Has he not been punished enough?
- We've both been punished.

1:19:49
I set him up too high.
1:19:51
Do not, then, set him down now too low!
1:19:54
It is not the perfect but the imperfect
who have need of love.

1:19:58
You seem to know a great deal
about everything all of a sudden.

1:20:01
Oh,... well, I hope not.
1:20:04
All I do know...
1:20:06
.. is that it takes courage to see the world
in all its tainted glory...

1:20:10
.. and still to love it.
1:20:11
Even more courage to see it
in the one you love.

1:20:14
Dear Gertrude,...
1:20:16
.. you have more courage
than any woman I know.

1:20:19
Do not be afraid to use it.
1:20:44
Thank you, Father.
1:20:46
Can't say I hold out much hope, old man.

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