Page:Wilde - A Woman of no Importance, 1909.djvu/125

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NO IMPORTANCE
ACT III.

GERALD
But you don't call yourself old, Lord Illingworth?

LORD ILLINGWORTH
I am old enough to be your father, Gerald.

GERALD
I don't remember my father; he died years ago.

LORD ILLINGWORTH
So Lady Hunstanton told me.

GERALD
It is very curious, my mother never talks to me about my father. I sometimes think she must have married beneath her.

LORD ILLINGWORTH
[Winces slightly.] Really? [Goes over and puts his hand on GERALD'S shoulder.] You have missed not having a father, I suppose, Gerald?

GERALD

Oh, no; my mother has been so good

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