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Oh, it's only jealousy.
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It's the spite of the untalented
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for the man of genius.
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Where is Oscar?
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He's in the Lake District.
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Writing a play.
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A drama?
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A comedy.
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Oh!
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Robbie Ross has gone
to keep him company.

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I do like Robbie.
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And they both love you.
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It'll be a great success.
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Oscar's made for the stage.
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- Author!
- Author!

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Oscar, please.
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Magnificent!
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Well done, everybody.
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Bravo!
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Ladies and gentlemen,
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I have enjoyed
this evening immensely.

:22:22
The actors have given us
a charming rendering

:22:24
of a delightful play
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and your appreciation
has been most intelligent.

:22:29
I congratulate you
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on the great success
of your performance,

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which persuades me
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that you think
almost as highly of this play

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as I do myself.
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Absolutely splendid, Oscar!
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An absolute triumph!
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Thank you so much.
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How sweet of you to say so.
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It went so well, Oscar.

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