An Ideal Husband
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:28:11
May I see it?
:28:13
Mmm.
:28:24
So... that is what you were doing
with that woman Mrs Cheveley?

:28:29
Mmm.
:28:30
Oh.
:28:32
Well, it certainly didn't look that way.
:28:34
There's a great deal of difference
between looking and seeing,...

:28:38
.. isn't there, Miss Mabel?
:28:43
Oh, my dear Arthur,...
:28:45
.. what a good friend you are to him.
:28:48
To us.
:28:50
But the truth is
we're not out of danger yet.

:28:53
There's a rather popular saying
about frying pans and fires.

:28:57
Only this time it is you and I
who are to be roasted.

:29:05
Oh, no, Arthur, I couldn't.
:29:07
I think it is better
he should know the exact truth.

:29:09
So you want me to tell him... What?
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That I intended a...
:29:15
.. secret...
:29:17
A secret rendezvous, yes.
:29:18
With a single man?
You want me to tell him that?

:29:21
It's scandalous!
:29:23
It's also the truth!
In this case, it may be our best option.

:29:27
- But I couldn't possibly tell him.
- Then may I do it?

:29:30
Certainly not. And you must give me
your word that you never will.

:29:35
You are wrong, Gertrude!
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But I will give you my word.
:29:41
That you will never tell me what,
Lord Goring?

:29:44
Robert.
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What does this mean?
:29:57
Robert, I had meant to
give it to you last night...


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