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1  Lady Bracknell and Miss Fairfax.
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2  So glad you like it, Miss Fairfax.
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3  You're quite perfect, Miss Fairfax.
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4  Charming day it has been, Miss Fairfax.
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5  On very important business, Miss Fairfax states.
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6  A Miss Fairfax has just called to see Mr. Worthing.
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7  Oh, flowers are as common here, Miss Fairfax, as people are in London.
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8  It seems to me, Miss Fairfax, that I am trespassing on your valuable time.
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9  I don't think there is much likelihood, Jack, of you and Miss Fairfax being united.
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10  You know that I love you, and you led me to believe, Miss Fairfax, that you were not absolutely indifferent to me.
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11  I can see no possible defence at all for your deceiving a brilliant, clever, thoroughly experienced young lady like Miss Fairfax.
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