:50:03
	You are false as a friend...
:50:05
	.. and treacherous.
:50:06
	- Robert...
- Good evening, Lord Goring.
:50:09
	Sir Robert.
:50:11
	So how the devil
do you explain her presence here?
:50:16
	To be quite honest I can't...
:50:18
	I take it you two have been...
planning this for some time!
:50:22
	We have never planned anything!
:50:24
	Except marriage.
:50:25
	You can't have forgotten, we were
engaged for at least three weeks.
:50:29
	- Yes, but...
- Why did you break it off?
:50:32
	You seem to be...
entirely well suited to each other!
:50:36
	- Robert, I give you my word...
- No, sir.
:50:40
	Oh, no, sir.
:50:43
	You have lied enough upon your...
word of honour.
:50:52
	I appear to have caused
something of a commotion.
:50:59
	Goodnight, Sir Robert.
:51:16
	So...
:51:18
	.. you've come here to sell me
Robert Chiltern's letter.
:51:21
	To offer it to you on condition.
How did you guess?
:51:26
	- What is your price for it?
- My price.
:51:30
	I've arrived at the romantic stage.
:51:33
	When I saw you the other night
at the Chilterns',...
:51:36
	.. I knew you were the only person
I'd ever cared for,...
:51:40
	.. if I've ever cared for anybody, Arthur.
:51:44
	So...
:51:48
	.. on the morning of the day...
:51:50
	.. that you marry me,
I will give you Robert Chiltern's letter.
:51:57
	That is my offer.