A Good Woman
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1:07:02
- Why should I believe you?
- Don't believe me, believe him.

1:07:05
He's been faithful to you,
I'll swear it on my life.

1:07:09
He told you to lie.
1:07:12
He doesn't even
know you're here.

1:07:17
He never has to know.
1:07:20
You want me to lie again?
1:07:22
Everything's spoiled
between us. I can't.

1:07:25
What's happened to you?
1:07:26
Who taught you to be so
unforgiving?

1:07:28
You made a mistake,
don't make it worse.

1:07:30
You shut your eyes to everything
that isn't perfect...

1:07:33
you're just asking to fall
into a hole.

1:07:40
Fine.
1:07:44
Go ahead.
1:07:46
Step over love to pick up
pride and guilt.

1:07:48
What will that trade
be worth in a year?

1:07:52
In twenty?
1:08:10
Darlington, does your boat
really have to be so big?

1:08:13
You know what they say about
men with big boats.

1:08:15
- I should be getting home.
- You'll take a cigar, surely?

1:08:18
I thought you'd quit
for the love of a good woman.

1:08:21
Good woman isn't exactly the
moniker I'd choose for Mrs Erlynne.

1:08:24
You imply she's
the devil's handmaiden.

1:08:27
Dumby and I are just concerned
for your future.

1:08:30
Devilish women are a bother,
and good ones are a bore.

1:08:35
That's the only difference.
1:08:37
Mrs Erlynne is neither a bother
nor a bore.

1:08:39
You change your habits,
but I doubt she'll change hers.

1:08:42
I've bet Dumby fifty quid.
1:08:45
Enough of this.
1:08:46
I won't hear any more words
said against her.

1:08:49
She's everything I've ever
wanted in a woman.

1:08:51
My dear Tuppy, in this world
there are only two tragedies.

1:08:55
One is not getting what one wants,
the other is getting it.

1:08:58
The last is very much the worst.
The last is a real tragedy.


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