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Let's go out.
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If you like.
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The thing about renters is,
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you don't have to consider
their feelings.

:36:15
If someone is willing
to give one pleasure,

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one should show gratitude.
:36:19
No. Money -
that's all they want.

:36:21
What's wonderful
about going to Taylor's

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is no-one pretends.
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You just do it
and be done with it.

:36:36
I do love you, Oscar.
:36:39
But variety
is the spice of life.

:36:46
You can watch me if you like.
:36:48
You must attempt
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to keep a grasp
upon your sobriety.

:36:52
Don't be sick on your suit!
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That is disgusting.
Less of that.

:36:57
- Good evening.
- Lord Alfred.

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Evening, Lord Alfred.
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Alfred Taylor,
this is Oscar.

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Delighted to make
your acquaintance, Oscar.

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Charles Parker.
I remember you.

:37:07
'Allo, Oscar.
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Charming to see you again.
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And you.
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- Do you smoke?
- Oh, I do everything.

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- Everything that pays!
- Expertly, I might add.

:37:24
Mr Wilde, some wine.
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Thank you.
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That's a nice case.
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I want you to keep it.
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Thank you.
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So, this is a den of vice.
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I should call it
more of a garden.

:37:40
Such pretty flowers,
Mr Taylor.

:37:41
Wise of you to keep
the curtains closed.

:37:44
They'd never grow
in the common light of day.

:37:47
Who are you calling common?
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Certainly not you,
dear boy.

:37:50
You seem to be a flower
of the rarest hue.


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