A Woman of No Importance by Oscar Wilde
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MRS. ALLONBY. Oh! the sort of woman a man never gets tired of.
LORD ILLINGWORTH. You are severe - on yourself. MRS. ALLONBY. Define us as a sex. LORD ILLINGWORTH. Sphinxes without secrets. MRS. ALLONBY. Does that include the Puritan women? LORD ILLINGWORTH. Do you know, I don't believe in the existence of Puritan women? I don't think there is a woman in the world who would not be a little flattered if one made love to her. It is that which makes women so irresistibly adorable. MRS. ALLONBY. You think there is no woman in the world who would object to being kissed? LORD ILLINGWORTH. Very few. MRS. ALLONBY. Miss Worsley would not let you kiss her. LORD ILLINGWORTH. Are you sure? MRS. ALLONBY. Quite. LORD ILLINGWORTH. What do you think she'd do if I kissed her? MRS. ALLONBY. Either marry you, or strike you across the face with her glove. What would you do if she struck you across the face |
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