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1  Ernest, we may never be married.
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2  A very good age to be married at.
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3  You behave as if you were married to her already.
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4  Mr. Ernest Worthing and I are engaged to be married.
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5  No married man is ever attractive except to his wife.
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6  If ever I get married, I'll certainly try to forget the fact.
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7  I pity any poor married woman whose husband is not called Ernest.
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8  Well, in the first place girls never marry the men they flirt with.
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9  You are not married to her already, and I don't think you ever will be.
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10  You don't seem to realise, that in married life three is company and two is none.
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11  And before I allow you to marry her, you will have to clear up the whole question of Cecily.
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12  I am Miss Cardew's guardian, and she cannot marry without my consent until she comes of age.
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13  I have often observed that in married households the champagne is rarely of a first-rate brand.
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14  I have always been of opinion that a man who desires to get married should know either everything or nothing.
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15  If I marry a charming girl like Gwendolen, and she is the only girl I ever saw in my life that I would marry, I certainly won't want to know Bunbury.
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16  Nothing will induce me to part with Bunbury, and if you ever get married, which seems to me extremely problematic, you will be very glad to know Bunbury.
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17  But although she may prevent us from becoming man and wife, and I may marry some one else, and marry often, nothing that she can possibly do can alter my eternal devotion to you.
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