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:13:31
- Gangway, man!
- Sorry, sir!

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- Move back!
- I'm very sorry,

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but it's just not possible!
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- What you doing?
- Rotten vegetables?

:13:45
I want you to give that
to Oscar Wilde.

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Thank you, sir.
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We'll take care of it.
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I wanted to give it
to him personally,

:13:53
as a bouquet.
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I dare say you did, sir,
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but you're not going to.
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He's a cur!
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A sod!
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And a BUGGER!
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You remember that!
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I always told you,
Gwendolen,

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my name was Ernest,
didn't I?

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Well, it is Ernest
after all.

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I mean, it naturally
is Ernest!

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Yes, I remember now
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that the General
was called Ernest.

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I knew I had some
particular reason

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for disliking the name.
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Ernest. My own Ernest!
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I knew from the first
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you could've had
no other name.

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Gwendolen, it's a terrible thing
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for a man to find out suddenly
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that all his life,
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he has been speaking
nothing but the truth.

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Can you forgive me?
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I can, for I see
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you are sure to change.
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My own one!
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Laetitia!
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Frederick! At last!
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Cecily! At last!
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Gwendolen! At last!
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My nephew, you seem
to be displaying

:14:58
signs of triviality.

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