A Good Woman
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:08:00
Lady Plymdale?
:08:02
Oh, is she the one
with the big...

:08:04
Feet. Enourmous feet.
Poor old Plymdale.

:08:09
- Ace, Queen, King, Jack.
- No honours.

:08:11
No, no, John's yacht,
John's rules.

:08:13
- Have it.
- Thank you.

:08:15
Huge feet. Pontoons.
:08:17
If desire had an antidote, it would
be those pontoons of hers.

:08:20
I grow ill thinking of then.
:08:22
How many times have you
been divorced, Tuppy?

:08:24
- Three, four? I've simply lost count.
- That's bigamy.

:08:27
Bigamy is having one wife
too many.

:08:29
So is monogamy
:08:31
One should always have a proper
basis for marriage. A mutual...

:08:34
- Misunderstanding?
- Exactly.

:08:36
A man can't be happy
with one woman.

:08:38
A man can be happy with any woman.
As long as he doesn't love her.

:08:41
For a man who's never thought
of getting married...

:08:43
you seem to know an awful
lot about it.

:08:45
I've thought very seriously of marrying.
That's why I'm still single.

:08:47
Hear, hear.
:08:49
I just haven't met the right woman.
Look at Cecil, still with Edna.

:08:52
One keeps one's eyes wide open
before the wedding...

:08:54
and half shut after.
:08:57
- That's all there is to it.
- Exactly.

:09:07
I fancy raising the stakes.
:09:10
Oh, lucky blighter!
:09:21
You don't look as if
you're enjoying yourself.

:09:24
Oh, I am. It's a very
nice party.

:09:26
- Can I get you a drink?
- No, thank you. I don't drink.

:09:28
You don't drink?
:09:30
- Do I seem like a prig?
- No, of course not.

:09:33
- It's the way I was raised.
- In a convent?

:09:37
By my Aunt Julia.
My father's sister.

:09:41
My mother died when I
was very little.

:09:46
It's the only picture I
have of her.

:09:49
My father never remarried.
:09:51
She's every bit as beaultiful
as her daughter.

:09:56
Have I offended you?
I meant it as a compliment.

:09:59
- You pay me too many compliments.
- I'll stop at once.


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