
A Woman of No Importance (Act 4) Oscar Wilde
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SCENE
Sitting-room at Mrs. Arbuthnot's. Large open French window at back, looking on to garden. Doors R.C. and L.C.
[GERALD ARBUTHNOT writing at table.]
[Enter ALICE R.C. followed by LADY HUNSTANTON and MRS. ALLONBY.]
ALICE
Lady Hunstanton and Mrs. Allonby.
[Exit L.C.]
LADY HUNSTANTON
Good morning, Gerald.
GERALD
[Rising.] Good morning, Lady Hunstanton. Good morning,
Mrs. Allonby.
LADY HUNSTANTON
[Sitting down.] We came to inquire for your dear mother, Gerald. I hope she is better?
GERALD
My mother has not come down yet, Lady Hunstanton.
Sitting-room at Mrs. Arbuthnot's. Large open French window at back, looking on to garden. Doors R.C. and L.C.
[GERALD ARBUTHNOT writing at table.]
[Enter ALICE R.C. followed by LADY HUNSTANTON and MRS. ALLONBY.]
ALICE
Lady Hunstanton and Mrs. Allonby.
[Exit L.C.]
LADY HUNSTANTON
Good morning, Gerald.
GERALD
[Rising.] Good morning, Lady Hunstanton. Good morning,
Mrs. Allonby.
LADY HUNSTANTON
[Sitting down.] We came to inquire for your dear mother, Gerald. I hope she is better?
GERALD
My mother has not come down yet, Lady Hunstanton.
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