A Good Woman
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:17:01
Thank you.
:17:08
Forgive me.
You're American, aren't you?

:17:12
I'm from New York.
Mrs Erlynne.

:17:15
Rhode Island.
Mrs Windemere.

:17:17
I need an opinion from here.
Now be honesty.

:17:24
Would you wear it?
:17:32
Well, it doesn't leave much
to the imagination, does it?

:17:35
That depends on the imagination.
Some men have more than others.

:17:40
I suppose it's certainly immodest.
:17:44
Do you think it's vulgar?
:17:47
Some people might.
:17:50
Is your husband with you?
I'd love a man's opinion.

:17:53
I can tell you.
He's very conservative.

:17:56
A woman doesn't know
her own husband.

:17:59
Oh, I know Robert.
We've been married over a year.

:18:01
A year? Pratically forever.
:18:04
Here it is, signora.
:18:06
Oh, thank you.
:18:08
Thank you very much.
Come back again to see us.

:18:12
- Goodbye
- You're not taking the hat?

:18:15
The colour looks perfect on you.
Don't you like it?

:18:18
No, I've nowhere to wear it.
It's not exactly church on sunday.

:18:21
Why not?
:18:22
Can you imagine what
people would say?

:18:25
Well, if we're always guided by
other people's thoughts...

:18:27
what's the point of
having our own?

:18:31
It was nice meeting you,
Mrs Ewin.

:18:32
- Erlynne.
- Erlynne.

:18:51
She was staying in a pensione...
:18:53
now she's in a villa a
few minutes from the club.

:18:57
He's there.

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