:00:35
- Your usual, my lord.- Mmm?
:00:43
Good morning, my lord.
:00:56
The morning paper, my lord.
:01:02
"Sir Robert Chiltern,a rising star in Parliament,...
:01:07
.. tonight hosts a party that promises to bethe highlight of the social calendar...
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.. with his wife, Lady Gertrude,...
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.. who is herself a leading figurein women's politics. "
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"Together this couple...
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.. represents what is bestin English public life...
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.. and is a noble contrastto the lax morality...
:01:26
.. so commonamongst foreign politicians. "
:01:30
Dear oh dear. They will never saythat about me, will they, Phipps?
:01:34
I sincerely hope not, sir.
:01:37
Bit of a busy day today, I'm afraid.
:01:39
Distressingly little timefor sloth or idleness.
:01:42
- Sorry to hear it, sir.- Not entirely your fault, Phipps.
:01:45
Not this time.
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Thank you, my lord.
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