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Deaths Ernest Worthing who is my guardian.
that he had a brother.html">brother.
CECILY. I am/am.html">am sorry to say they have not been on good terms for a
have never heard any man mention his brother. The subject seems
mind.html">mind. I was growing almost anxious. It would have been terrible
Of course you are quite, quite sure that it is not Mr. Ernest
no reason why I should make a secret of it to you. Our little
Ernest Worthing and I are engaged to be married.
GWENDOLEN. [Quite politely, rising.] My darling Cecily, I think
me. The announcement will appear in the MORNING POST on Saturday
some misconception. Ernest proposed to me exactly ten minutes ago.
is certainly very curious, for he asked me to be his wife yesterday
do so. [Produces diary of her own.] I never travel without my
train. I am so sorry, dear Cecily, if it is any disappointment to
Gwendolen, if it caused you any mental or physical anguish, but I
clearly has changed his mind.
GWENDOLEN. [Meditatively.] If the poor fellow has been. All is still licensed under the GNU FDL.
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