A Good Woman
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:44:10
When there's marriage without love,
there'll be love without marriage.

:44:13
But Robert and I married
for love...

:44:15
Of course. And so did I.
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But before the year was over...
:44:21
Benito was lifting all kinds
of petticoats.

:44:23
I had to dismiss my best maid.
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No, no, I remember.
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I passed her on to
my cousin.

:44:31
Her husband was so
short-sighted, I thought.

:44:34
But he navigated by scent,
it seems.

:44:37
So unfortunate.
:44:40
Believe me, darling,
it happens to us all.

:44:43
Undying love is like the
ghost in your villa.

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Everybody talks about it...
:44:47
but try and find one person
who has seen it.

:44:54
- Can I ask you a favour?
- Anything at all.

:44:58
About, Mrs Erlynne...
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Very clever woman.
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She threw me out last night.
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Knows what a fool I am.
Knows it as well as I do myself.

:45:08
She's meeting me here
for tea, though.

:45:13
It's a great thing to come across a
woman who thoroughly understands me.

:45:17
Would you mind not bringing
her to our party tonight?

:45:21
That's the favour?
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Meg feels it might make
things awkward.

:45:25
So it's true, then?
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I don't believe it.
You don't seem the type.

:45:30
Though I will say Mrs Erlynne's damn
fascinating. Hard to resist, but...

:45:36
You're not serious, are you?
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I warn you, you'll have to
fight me for her.

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And I'm a man in love.
:45:43
What are you talking about?
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This ways, Mrs Erlynne.
:45:49
- Thanks.
- You're welcome.

:45:58
- Come with me.
- Where are you taking me?


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