An Ideal Husband
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:25:08
Love me, Gertrude.
:25:12
Love me always.
:25:36
Madam.
:25:37
So, what brings you back to London
after all these years?

:25:41
Business or pleasure?
:25:43
I have some business
with your friend Sir Robert Chiltern...

:25:46
.. which is, of course, a great pleasure.
:25:54
And what is it brings you here tonight?
:25:57
- I came because you asked me to.
- And because you were curious.

:26:01
- Why did you ask me?
- I was curious also.

:26:03
To see whether you'd come.
And you did!

:26:06
I see you are quite as wilful
as you used to be.

:26:10
Far more. I have greatly improved.
I've had more experience.

:26:13
Too much experience can be
very dangerous, Mrs Cheveley.

:26:17
- Why don't you call me Laura?
- I don't like the name.

:26:20
- You used to adore it.
- Yes, that is why.

:26:23
To think...
:26:24
.. it was so nearly Laura Goring.
:26:26
It has a certain ring, don't you agree?
:26:29
- We were quite well suited.
- Well, you were poor, I was rich.

:26:33
It must have suited you very well,
until you met the Baron, who was richer.

:26:38
That suited you better.
:26:39
- Have you forgiven me yet?
- My dear woman,...

:26:42
.. it's been so long now
that I'd all but forgotten you.

:26:48
I really must go.
I have a pressing engagement.

:26:51
Really? Well, as you know, I hate
to stand between a man and his affairs.


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