| Oscar Wilde - 1898 - 370 pages
...my dressing-room at home. I really think that should satisfy you, Lady Bracknell. Lady Bracknell : Me, sir ! What has it to do with me ? You can hardly...a cloak-room, and form an alliance with a parcel. Good-morning, Mr. Worthing ! LADY BRACKNELL sweeps out in majestic indignation. Jack : Good-morning... | |
| Oscar Wilde - England - 1899 - 180 pages
...moment. It is in my dressing-room at home. I really think that should satisfy you, Lady Bracknell. Me, sir ! What has it to do with me ? You can hardly...dream of allowing our only daughter — a girl brought 1 up with the utmost care — to marryinto a cloak-room, and form an alliance with a parcel ? Good... | |
| Oscar Wilde - Drama - 1905 - 234 pages
...Bracknell. dnce at any rate one parent, of either sex, before the season is quite over. LADY BRACKNELL. Me, sir ! What has it to do with me? You can hardly...alliance with a parcel? Good morning, Mr. Worthing ! [LADY BRACKNELL sweeps out in majestic indignation.] JACK. Good morning! [ALGERNON, from the other... | |
| Oscar Wilde - Drama - 1905 - 246 pages
...in my dressing-room at home. I really think that should satisfy you, Lady Bracknell. LADY BRACKNELL. Me, sir! What has it to do with me? You can hardly...alliance with a parcel? Good morning, Mr. Worthing! [LADY BRACKNELL sweeps out in majestic indignation.] JACK. Good morning! [ALGERNON, from the ot her... | |
| Oscar Wilde - 1908 - 472 pages
...dressing-room at home. I really think that should satisfy you, Lady BracknelL LADY BRACKNELL Me, sir 1 What has it to do with me ? You can hardly imagine...cloak-room, and form an alliance with a parcel ? Good ACTL morning, Mr. Worthing 1 [LADY BRACKNELL sweeps out in majestu indignationl\ JACK Good morning... | |
| MONTROSE J. MOSES - 1918 - 1074 pages
...ghastly tune, Algy ! Mow idiotic you are! [The music stops and ALGERNON enters cheerily] LADY BRACKNELL. Me, sir ! What has it to do with me? You can hardly...alliance with a parcel ? Good morning, Mr. Worthing ! [LADY BRACKNELL sweeps out in mnjestic indignation] ALGERNON. Didn't it go off all right, old boy?... | |
| Montrose Jonas Moses - English drama - 1918 - 870 pages
...satisfy you, Lady Bracknell. LADY BRACKNELL. Me, sir ! What has it to do with me? You сапЪа^1у imagine that I and Lord Bracknell would dream of allowing...alliance with a parcel? Good morning, Mr. Worthing! 7"~^— • [LAßT efcACKNETE-swEepsTrafin" majestic indignation] JACK. Good morning ! ¡ALGERNON from... | |
| George Pierce Baker - Drama - 1919 - 554 pages
...is in my dressingroom at home. I really think that should satisfy you, Lady BrackneU. Lady BrackneU. Me, sir! What has it to do with me? You can hardly imagine that I and Lord BrackneU would dream of allowing our only daughter — a girl brought up with the utmost care — to... | |
| Robert Metcalf Smith, Howard Garrett Rhoads - Comedy - 1928 - 618 pages
...in my dressing-room at home. I really think that should satisfy you, Lady Bracknell. LADY BRACKNELL. Me, sir! What has it to do with me? You can hardly...alliance with a parcel? Good morning, Mr. Worthing! [LADY BRACKNELL sweeps out in majestic indignation.] JACK. Good morning! [ALGERNON, from the other... | |
| Robert Metcalf Smith, Howard Garrett Rhoads - Comedy - 1928 - 616 pages
...in my dressing-room at home. I really think that should satisfy you, Lady Bracknell. LADY BEACKNELL. £Me, sir ! What has it to do with me?] You can hardly imagine that I and Lord Brack~neTi would dream of allowing our only daughter — a girl brought up with the utmost care —... | |
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