People like Sir Robert Chiltern because he is a good government official, is wealthy, and has a good wife who is very happy with him. When Mrs. Cheveley shows up in London with evidence of a past mistake, all of this could be in jeopardy. Sir Robert asks his friend Lord Goring for help. Lord Goring, who appears to be a thief, is also the father of Sir Robert's friend. Goring knows the lady of old, and for him, the whole thing is very important.
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People like Sir Robert Chiltern because he is a good government official, is wealthy, and has a good wife who is very happy with him. When Mrs. Cheveley shows up in London with evidence of a past mistake, all of this could be in jeopardy. Sir Robert asks his friend Lord Goring for help. Lord Goring, who appears to be a thief, is also the father of Sir Robert's friend. Goring knows the lady of old, and for him, the whole thing is very important.
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