A Good Woman
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:26:03
I'd rather cut off my arm
than see Meg hurt.

:26:05
Are you protecting her or
your reputation?

:26:08
You don't know me at all.
:26:14
Did he work on your
wedding night?

:26:19
He's very conscientious
and I respect him for it.

:26:22
Suppose it wasn't work,
suppose he had a mistress.

:26:26
Well, I couldn't respect that.
:26:28
Once a wife's been betrayed...
:26:29
she has the freedom to
do likewise.

:26:31
No, that would make her as bad
as her husband, wouldn't it?

:26:33
Modern marriage thrives on
mutual deception.

:26:35
We are completely honest
with each other.

:26:38
You should make
him your model.

:26:40
I intend to.
From this moment on.

:26:44
Don't you like it?
:26:47
Oh, I'm saving it for Robert.
He loves figs.

:26:50
Share mine, then.
:26:55
Can we go to the
telegraph office?

:26:57
He probably hasn't eaten.
:27:04
Alberto? Fabrizio?
:27:07
Oh, what's his name?
:27:09
Mario?
:27:11
Barman.
:27:13
Whisky.
:27:15
And another thing, your Mrs Erlynne
has no principles at all.

:27:18
I like people more than principles.
:27:20
And people without principles,
even better.

:27:23
But Lord Augustus, she only
wants you for your money.

:27:26
Now why shouldn't she?
It's my best asset.

:27:29
Old-ish, fat-ish,
absolutely no brain...

:27:32
heaps and heaps of banknotes.
:27:34
No need to
put yourself down, Tuppy.

:27:35
Your friends can always do that.
:27:40
Down by the marina, strolling along,
pretty as you please...

:27:44
guess who I saw with
Lord Darlington?

:27:54
They haven't seen him today.

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