An Ideal Husband
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Except marriage.
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You can't have forgotten, we were
engaged for at least three weeks.

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- Yes, but...
- Why did you break it off?

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You seem to be...
entirely well suited to each other!

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- Robert, I give you my word...
- No, sir.

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Oh, no, sir.
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You have lied enough upon your...
word of honour.

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I appear to have caused
something of a commotion.

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Goodnight, Sir Robert.
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So...
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.. you've come here to sell me
Robert Chiltern's letter.

:08:58
To offer it to you on condition.
How did you guess?

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- What is your price for it?
- My price.

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I've arrived at the romantic stage.
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When I saw you the other night
at the Chilterns',...

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.. I knew you were the only person
I'd ever cared for,...

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.. if I've ever cared for anybody, Arthur.
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So...
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.. on the morning of the day...
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.. that you marry me,
I will give you Robert Chiltern's letter.

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That is my offer.
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- Are you quite serious?
- Yes.

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Quite serious.
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My dear Mrs Cheveley,...
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.. I'm afraid I should make you
a very bad husband.

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I don't mind bad husbands.
I've had two. They amuse me immensely.

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Here is a chance to rise
to great heights of self-sacrifice.

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I think you should.

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