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"are not so white as thy body. "
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I'm not
good enough for him any more.

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I'm just the son
of a carpenter, while Bosie...

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Oscar's only ever
been smitten before.

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He was smitten with me.
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He was smitten with you.
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I wasn't smitten!
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I loved him.
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Well...
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now he's fallen in love.
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I'm halfway to hellfire.
I'm not joking.

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Someone else
was a carpenter's son.

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I've given in
and become a Catholic.

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I find confession...
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wonderfully consoling.
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I can't go to confession...
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when I want to kill Bosie.
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Or myself.
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Oscar's furious.
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He knew the Lord Chamberlain
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would never allow a play
with Biblical characters.

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Oscar doesn't think
there should be

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censorship of plays.
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Of course there
must be censorship.

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Or people would say
what they meant,

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and then
where should we be?

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- When's he coming to join us?
- He's not.

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He must stay
and look after Lord Alfred.

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Those Douglases are always ill.
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When they're not demented.
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One of them roasted
a kitchen boy on a spit.

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Bosie's father,
Lord Queensberry,

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he's a dreadful man,
Constance.

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Doesn't believe in God,
or marriage.

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A marquis should set
a proper example,

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or what are
the upper classes for?

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I tell you,
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I wouldn't want
a daughter of mine

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to marry a Douglas.

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