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An Ideal Husband |
Real Audio (91kb) "...I realize that I'm talking to a man whose past is perhaps less perfect than his reputation suggests." |
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Real Audio (54kb) Mrs. Cheveley: "And what is it brings you here tonight?" Arthur: "I came because you asked me to." Mrs. Cheveley: "And because you were curious?" Arthur: "I suppose... Why did you ask me?" Mrs. Cheveley: "Because I was curious also, to see whether you'd come. And you did." |
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Real Audio (128kb) A letter to Sir Robert. |
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Real Audio (54kb) "Ask him what the origin of his fortune is. Get him to tell you how he sold to a stock broker a cabinet secret. Learn from him to what you owe your position." |
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Real Audio (91kb) Mrs. Cheveley: "If, as you suggest, he stands by his principals and condemns the scheme in question, then shall I give you his letter to dispose of as you choose. But if, as I project, he surrenders to my demands and publicly supports the scheme, then..." Arthur: "Then shall I give you my hand in marriage." Mrs. Cheveley: "Precisely." |
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Real Audio (46kb) Mrs. Cheveley: "Oh yes, you see I'm not really quite as wicked as you supposed." Arthur: "Mrs. Cheveley!" Mrs. Cheveley: "And a lady must always honor her bets." |
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Real Audio (31kb) "Well as a very dear friend once said to me, 'to love oneself, is the beginning of a lifelong romance.'" |
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The making of An Ideal Husband Real Audio (46kb) Julianne talks about Mrs. Cheveley. |
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