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NO IMPORTANCE

ACT I.

to look after Lady Stutfield's cloak, you might help me with my workbasket. [Enter LORD ILLINGWORTH and MRS. ALLONBY.]

SIR JOHN

Certainly, my love. [Exeunt.]

MRS. ALLONBY
Curious thing, plain women are always jealous of their husbands, beautiful women never are!

LORD ILLINGWORTH
Beautiful women never have time. They are always so occupied in being jealous of other people's husbands.

MRS. ALLONBY
I should have thought Lady Caroline would have grown tired of conjugal anxiety by this time! Sir John is her fourth!

LORD ILLINGWORTH

So much marriage is certainly not becoming. Twenty years of romance make a woman look like a ruin; but twenty years

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