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But you mustn't
idle your time away.

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Oh, Mother.
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And... I want you
to promise me something.

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Not to write to Oscar Wilde.
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I can't do that.
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- Bosie...
- I love Oscar.

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I love him as a disciple
loves his teacher.

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But he's not fit
to teach anything.

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He's evil.
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Do you really think
your own son

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could love someone evil?
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I just wish
I could love Oscar

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as loyally, devotedly,
unselfishly and purely

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as he loves me.
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But I'm not as good
as he is.

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I probably never will be.
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Goodbye, then.
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I adore simple pleasures.
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They are the last refuge
of the complex.

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But, if you wish,
let us stay here.

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Yes, let us stay here.
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The Book of Life begins
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with a man and a woman
in a garden.

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It ends with Revelations.
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Yes. Mr Tree, may I?
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I'm delighted that you find
my lines funny.

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But please don't try and make
the audience laugh with them.

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They should sound completely
spontaneous and natural,

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as though people spoke
like that all the time.

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Yes, of course.
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Let's try again.
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You should break
with Bosie more often, Oscar.

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Then we'd have more
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of your spontaneous
and natural plays.

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Bosie was envious.
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That's why
he stopped Oscar working.

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- That's not true.
- 'Course it is.

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His poems aren't nearly
as good as you pretend.

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And he knows it.
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He's just a shallow little...
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Rivulet.
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Bosie's a child.
A vulnerable child.

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He needs love.
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We all need love.

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