Oscar Wilde:A Woman Of No Importance
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Excerpt: ...- to go away with the man who spoiled my youth, who ruined my life, who has tainted every moment of my days? You don''t realise what my past has been in suffering an… Plus…
Excerpt: ...- to go away with the man who spoiled my youth, who ruined my life, who has tainted every moment of my days? You don''t realise what my past has been in suffering and in shame. LORD ILLINGWORTH. My dear Rachel, I must candidly say that I think Gerald''s future considerably more important than your past. MRS. ARBUTHNOT. Gerald cannot separate his future from my past. LORD ILLINGWORTH. That is exactly what he should do. That is exactly what you should help him to do. What a typical woman you are! You talk sentimentally, and you are thoroughly selfish the whole time. But don''t let us have a scene. Rachel, I want you to look at this matter from the common-sense point of view, from the point of view of what is best for our son, leaving you and me out of the question. What is our son at present? An underpaid clerk in a small Provincial Bank in a third-rate English town. If you imagine he is quite happy in such a position, you are mistaken. He is thoroughly discontented. MRS. ARBUTHNOT. He was not discontented till he met you. You have made him so. LORD ILLINGWORTH. Of course, I made him so. Discontent is the first step in the progress of a man or a nation. But I did not leave him with a mere longing for things he could not get. No, I made him a charming offer. He jumped at it, I need hardly say. Any young man would. And now, simply because it turns out that I am the boy''s own father and he my own son, you propose practically to ruin his career. That is to say, if I were a perfect stranger, you would allow Gerald to go away with me, but as he is my own flesh and blood you won''t. How utterly illogical you are! MRS. ARBUTHNOT. I will not allow him to go. LORD ILLINGWORTH. How can you prevent it? What excuse can you give to him for making him decline such an offer as mine? I won''t tell him in what relations I stand to him, I need hardly say. But you daren''t tell him. You know that. Look how you have brought him up. MRS. ARBUTHNOT. I have brought him up to be a... Oscar Wilde, Books, Fiction and Literature, A Woman Of No Importance Books>Fiction and Literature, General Books LLC<
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Oscar Wilde:A Woman Of No Importance
- nouveau livre ISBN: 9781153590228
Excerpt: ...- to go away with the man who spoiled my youth, who ruined my life, who has tainted every moment of my days? You don''t realise what my past has been in suffering an… Plus…
Excerpt: ...- to go away with the man who spoiled my youth, who ruined my life, who has tainted every moment of my days? You don''t realise what my past has been in suffering and in shame. LORD ILLINGWORTH. My dear Rachel, I must candidly say that I think Gerald''s future considerably more important than your past. MRS. ARBUTHNOT. Gerald cannot separate his future from my past. LORD ILLINGWORTH. That is exactly what he should do. That is exactly what you should help him to do. What a typical woman you are! You talk sentimentally, and you are thoroughly selfish the whole time. But don''t let us have a scene. Rachel, I want you to look at this matter from the common-sense point of view, from the point of view of what is best for our son, leaving you and me out of the question. What is our son at present? An underpaid clerk in a small Provincial Bank in a third-rate English town. If you imagine he is quite happy in such a position, you are mistaken. He is thoroughly discontented. MRS. ARBUTHNOT. He was not discontented till he met you. You have made him so. LORD ILLINGWORTH. Of course, I made him so. Discontent is the first step in the progress of a man or a nation. But I did not leave him with a mere longing for things he could not get. No, I made him a charming offer. He jumped at it, I need hardly say. Any young man would. And now, simply because it turns out that I am the boy''s own father and he my own son, you propose practically to ruin his career. That is to say, if I were a perfect stranger, you would allow Gerald to go away with me, but as he is my own flesh and blood you won''t. How utterly illogical you are! MRS. ARBUTHNOT. I will not allow him to go. LORD ILLINGWORTH. How can you prevent it? What excuse can you give to him for making him decline such an offer as mine? I won''t tell him in what relations I stand to him, I need hardly say. But you daren''t tell him. You know that. Look how you have brought him up. MRS. ARBUTHNOT. I have brought him up to be a... Oscar Wilde, Books, Fiction and Literature, A Woman Of No Importance Books>Fiction and Literature <
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