A Good Woman
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:53:10
I know I promised, but I must tell
you how beautiful you look tonight.

:53:14
Well, if you must, you must.
:53:17
I beg your pardon, I was
looking for someone else.

:53:20
Well, you found me.
:53:22
Mrs Erlynne.
:53:24
May I call you Stella?
:53:26
Lord Augustus is getting
me champagne.

:53:29
You and I can trade favours.
:53:31
Tempting, but no.
:53:33
I'd rather he didn't see us under the
moonlight. He might misunderstand.

:53:37
Hear me out.
:53:39
Windemere's fortune exceeds Tuppy's.
:53:41
Why change horses now?
:53:43
You can have waht you
want and Meg's free.

:53:45
Free?
:53:47
She hasn't the courage to leave him.
:53:49
But if it's clear to her that
he's with you...

:53:51
He's not.
:53:54
You've been buying idle gossip.
You should get a refund.

:53:59
Excuse me.
:54:01
I had to invite her, Dumby.
:54:03
The point is, she's a changed woman.
You can see it in her eyes.

:54:06
Do you think she'd look at
you if you were poor?

:54:09
Do you think I'd look at her
if she were ugly?

:54:11
Fair's fair, exchange rates
and so forth.

:54:13
I know she's had her this
and her that, but...

:54:15
if a man can tolerate
his own past...

:54:18
Why not a past in his wife?
At any rate...

:54:20
it's wipe the slate.
Clean start.

:54:23
She and I, we...
understand each other.

:54:27
And you know what they say.
:54:28
Every saint has past,
every sinner has a future.

:54:36
I'm going to ask her to marry
me if she'll have me.

:54:39
You know why they call it
an altar, Tuppy?

:54:43
It's where they make
human sacrifices.

:54:47
I had a dream about
Mrs Erlynne today.

:54:51
Yes, well...
:54:52
you couldn't help it,
I suppose. She...

:54:55
she is quite the woman.
:54:57
But in future...

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