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NO IMPORTANCE

ACT I.

LORD ILLINGWORTH
It makes your eyes lovelier.

MRS. ALLONBY
Thank you. Come.

LORD ILLINGWORTH
[Sees MRS. ARBUTHNOT'S letter on table, and takes it up and looks at envelope.] What a curious handwriting! It reminds me of the handwriting of a woman I used to know years ago.

MRS. ALLONBY
Who?

LORD ILLINGWORTH
Oh! no one. No one in particular. A woman of no importance. [Throws letter down, and passes up the steps of the terrace with MRS. ALLONBY. They smile at each other.]

Act Drop.

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