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NO IMPORTANCE
ACT I.

LADY STUTFIELD
I am so very, very glad to hear you say that.

LADY CAROLINE
You a married man, Mr. Kettle?

SIR JOHN
Kelvil, dear, Kelvil.

KELVIL
I am married, Lady Caroline.

LADY CAROLINE
Family?

KELVIL
Yes.

LADY CAROLINE
How many?

KELVIL
Eight.

[LADY STUTFIELD turns her attention to LORD ALFRED.]

LADY CAROLINE

Mrs. Kettle and the children are, I sup-

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