A Good Woman
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:14:00
No, I don't think it is.
:14:04
I can't see now.
They're getting into the car.

:14:08
It must be the wife if she's
getting into the car.

:14:10
It wasn't her.
:14:12
Then I must know who it is.
:14:14
I think we should mind our
own business.

:14:16
My own business bores me.
:14:18
I much prefer other people's.
:14:21
Poor little Meg,
she's so sweet.

:14:23
And the girl has no mother.
:14:25
- I want to take her to my breast.
- I had a similar thought.

:14:29
I don't suppose Mr Windemere
would be pleased to hear it.

:14:32
Merital bliss...
:14:34
is a great burden to place
on two people, Tuppy.

:14:36
Sometimes a third person is
needed to lighten the load.

:14:39
It would seem,
Mr Windemere agrees with you.

:15:15
I can guess what you were doing.
:15:18
Shopping for my birthday present?
:15:25
I was right.
:15:27
What did you get?
:15:29
Not a thing. You're too old
for presents.

:15:32
- A hint. A tiny speck of a hint.
- You'll have to wait and see.

:15:38
- Perfume?
- No, stop it.

:15:41
A book of poems?
:15:43
A dress?
:15:44
A crocodile handbag like the
one the Contessa has...

:15:46
with the little claws hanging
off the bottom?

:15:51
No more guessing.
:15:53
Robert?
:15:54
Promise we won't end up like those
old married couples...

:15:57
sitting opposite each other at
dinner with nothing to say.


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