An Ideal Husband
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"When you left,...
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.. my...
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.. my life fell apart. "
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"I need you after all. "
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Your life fell apart, Gertrude?
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Yes.
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Y-You need me, Gertrude?
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Y-Yes.
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Why did you not say that you loved me?
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Oh, because I love you!
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I...
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I do not care what punishment
or disgrace is in store for me!

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This letter of yours... makes me feel
that nothing that the world can do...

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.. can harm me now!
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There is no disgrace in store for you
nor any public shame.

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Oh, I...!
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I-I don't understand!
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We have much to thank him for, Robert.
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When I finished my speech last night,...
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.. I felt sure that my future was in ruins.
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When you began it,
I wasn't so sure about my own.

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I don't know how to thank you.
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I'm sure I'll think of something.
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In the meantime, I'd be grateful
for the return of my hand.

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Oh.
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Miss Mabel.
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Miss Mabel.
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Miss Mabel, wait!
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I... er...
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.. have something very particular
to say to you.

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Is it a proposal?
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Well,...
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.. yes, it is.
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It is?

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