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A WOMAN OF

ACT IV.

know anything about the wicked society in which we all live. She won't go into it. She is far too good. I consider it was a great honour her coming to me last night. It gave quite an atmosphere of respectability to the party.

MRS. ALLONBY
Ah, that must have been what you thought was thunder in the air.

LADY HUNSTANTON
My dear, how can you say that? There is no resemblance between the two things at all. But really, Gerald, what do you mean by not being suitable?

GERALD
Lord Illingworth's views of life and mine are too different

LADY HUNSTANTON

But, my dear Gerald, at your age you shouldn't have any views of life. They are quite out of place. You must be guided by others in this matter. Lord Illingworth has made you the most flatter-

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