An Ideal Husband
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:06:04
The Prime Minister himself
was asking about you this morning.

:06:08
Really? Probably afraid
you'd be taking his job!

:06:11
Lady Markby, Mrs Cheveley.
:06:20
Oh, my dear,...
:06:21
.. if I had a jewel for every staring eye!
:06:24
I'm glad to say, Lady Markby,
you evidently do!

:06:27
Excuse me.
Chère madame, quelle surprise!

:06:30
Lady Markby.
:06:32
- I have not seen you since Berlin.
- Five years ago, Vicomte.

:06:36
You are younger and more beautiful
than ever. How do you manage it?

:06:40
By making it a rule only to talk
to charming people like yourself.

:06:44
Mrs Cheveley.
:06:46
What do we know about her?
:06:48
Very influential in Vienna -
in the highest circles.

:06:51
A force to be reckoned with.
:06:54
And are you staying in London long?
:06:56
That depends on the weather,
the cooking,...

:06:59
.. and partly on your brother.
:07:01
My dear, Sir Robert
has been dying to meet you.

:07:04
Everyone is! Our attachés in Vienna
write to us about nothing else.

:07:08
An acquaintance that begins
with a compliment...

:07:11
.. is sure to develop into a real friendship.
:07:14
- I see you've met my sister.
- Yes, indeed.

:07:17
My dear child, allow me to introduce you
to the Vicomte de Nanjac.

:07:21
Oh.
:07:24
You have a beautiful house, Sir Robert.
:07:27
We're very happy here.
:07:29
- I would so love to look around.
- Allow me.

:07:32
Thank you.
:07:33
Lord Goring.
:07:41
Good evening, young lady.
:07:43
Well, sir, what are you doing here?
Wasting your life, as usual!

:07:47
You should be in bed, sir!
:07:48
I heard you were at Lady Rufford's
dancing till four in the morning!

:07:53
- Good evening, Father.
- How do you stand London society?

:07:56
A lot of damn nobodies
talking about nothing!

:07:59
Nothing is the only thing
I know anything about.


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