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Oscar Wilde: An Ideal Husband1. FIRST ACT (continued)LORD GORING. I like you immensely. MABEL CHILTERN. Well, I wish you'd show it in a more marked way! [They go downstairs.] MRS. MARCHMONT. Olivia, I have a curious feeling of absolute faintness. I think I should like some supper very much. I know I should like some supper. LADY BASILDON. I am positively dying for supper, Margaret! MRS. MARCHMONT. Men are so horribly selfish, they never think of these things. LADY BASILDON. Men are grossly material, grossly material! [The VICOMTE DE NANJAC enters from the music-room with some other guests. After having carefully examined all the people present, he approaches LADY BASILDON.] VICOMTE DE NANJAC. May I have the honour of taking you down to supper, Comtesse? LADY BASILDON. [Coldly.] I never take supper, thank you, Vicomte. [The VICOMTE is about to retire. LADY BASILDON, seeing this, rises at once and takes his arm.] But I will come down with you with pleasure. VICOMTE DE NANJAC. I am so fond of eating! I am very English in all my tastes. LADY BASILDON. You look quite English, Vicomte, quite English. [They pass out. MR. MONTFORD, a perfectly groomed young dandy, approaches MRS. MARCHMONT.] MR. MONTFORD. Like some supper, Mrs. Marchmont? MRS. MARCHMONT. [Languidly.] Thank you, Mr. Montford, I never touch supper. [Rises hastily and takes his arm.] But I will sit beside you, and watch you. MR. MONTFORD. I don't know that I like being watched when I am eating! MRS. MARCHMONT. Then I will watch some one else. MR. MONTFORD. I don't know that I should like that either. This is page 16 of 105. [Mark this Page] Mark any page to add this title to Your Bookshelf. (0 / 10 books on shelf) Buy a copy of An Ideal Husband at Amazon.com
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