An Ideal Husband
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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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The rest of your life, you can spend
contemplating your own perfections.

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I do that as it is.
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For the privilege of being your wife,...
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.. I am ready to sacrifice
the greatest prize in my possession.

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I'm honoured.
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- Arthur,...
- Mmm?

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.. you loved me once.
You asked me to be your wife.

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Ask me again.
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Ask me now.
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Bonsoir.
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My dear Mrs Cheveley...
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My dear Lord Goring.
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I'm going to give you some good advice.
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Never give a woman anything
she can't wear in the evening.

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I don't seem to be able to stop myself.
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I'm going to tell you...
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.. that love...
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.. about which, I admit, I know so little...
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Love cannot be bought,
it can only be given.

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And I sense it is not in my power
to give to you...

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.. nor is it in yours, I suspect,... at all.
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Dear boy, you underestimate us both.
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To give...
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.. and not expect return,...
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.. that is what lies at the heart of love.

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