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1 It is very romantic to be in love.
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2 My dear boy, I love hearing my relations abused.
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3 I'm in love with Cecily, and that is everything.
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4 My own one, I have never loved any one in the world but you.
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5 I daresay it was foolish of me, but I fell in love with you, Ernest.
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6 I don't think that you should tell me that you love me wildly, passionately, devotedly, hopelessly.
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7 The moment Algernon first mentioned to me that he had a friend called Ernest, I knew I was destined to love you.
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8 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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9 The only way to behave to a woman is to make love to her, if she is pretty, and to some one else, if she is plain.
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10 Well, my own dear, sweet, loving little darling, I really can't see why you should object to the name of Algernon.
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11 You must not laugh at me, darling, but it had always been a girlish dream of mine to love some one whose name was Ernest.
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12 The fact is constantly mentioned in the more expensive monthly magazines, and has reached the provincial pulpits, I am told; and my ideal has always been to love some one of the name of Ernest.
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