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invaluable permanent invalid called Bunbury, in order that I may
be able to go down into the country whenever I choose. Bunbury is
perfectly invaluable. If it wasn’t for Bunbury’s extraordinary bad
health, for instance, I wouldn’t be able to dine with you at Willis’s
to-night, for I have been really engaged to Aunt Augusta for more
than a week.

JACK I haven’t asked you to dine with me anywhere to-night.

ALG I know. You are absurdly careless about sending out
invitations. It is very foolish of you. Nothing annoys people so
much as not receiving invitations.

JACK You had much better dine with your Aunt Augusta.

ALG I haven’t the smallest intention of doing anything of the kind.
To begin with, I dined there on Monday, and once a week is quite
enough to dine with one’s own relations. In the second place,
whenever I do dine there I am always treated as a member of the
family, and sent down with either no woman at all, or two. In the
third place, I know perfectly well whom she will place me next to,
to-night. She will place me next to Mary Farquhar, who always
flirts with her own husband across the dinner-table. That is not
very pleasant. Indeed, it is not even decent... and that sort of thing
is enormously on the increase. The amount of women in London
who flirt with their own husbands is perfectly scandalous. It looks
so bad. It is simply washing one’s clean linen in public. Besides,
now that I know you to be a confirmed Bunburyist, I naturally
want to talk to you about Bunburying. I want to tell you the rules.

JACK I’m not a Bunburyist at all. If Gwendolen accepts me, I am
going to kill my brother, indeed I think I’ll kill him in any case.
Cecily is a little too much interested in him. It is rather a bore. So I
am going to get rid of Ernest. And I strongly advise you to do the
same with Mr.... with your invalid friend who has the absurd
name.

ALG 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. A man who marries without knowing
Bunbury has a very tedious time of it.

JACK That is nonsense. 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.

ALG Then your wife will. You don’t seem to realize, that in
married life three is company and two is none.
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