The Cornhill Magazine, Volume 71;Volume 144William Makepeace Thackeray Smith, Elder and Company, 1931 |
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William Makepeace Thackeray. 185 OSCAR WILDE AT LUNCH . ' COME and lunch with me , Hal , if you have nothing better to do ! ' and Oscar Wilde sprang into that elegant vehicle which this degenerate age of noise and motor - cars knows ...
William Makepeace Thackeray. 185 OSCAR WILDE AT LUNCH . ' COME and lunch with me , Hal , if you have nothing better to do ! ' and Oscar Wilde sprang into that elegant vehicle which this degenerate age of noise and motor - cars knows ...
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... Wilde was in full bloom at the lunch ; and I use the term advisedly , for in his button - hole - how he was able to do it I do not in the least pretend to explain — he wore a huge sunflower . Seeing that I rather ... OSCAR WILDE AT LUNCH .
... Wilde was in full bloom at the lunch ; and I use the term advisedly , for in his button - hole - how he was able to do it I do not in the least pretend to explain — he wore a huge sunflower . Seeing that I rather ... OSCAR WILDE AT LUNCH .
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... Wilde answered . ' I have no reason to wish to excite the hostility of either of you , one cannot be too careful in the choice of one's enemies ! -and the surest way to make two ... Oscar , I must be getting home OSCAR WILDE AT LUNCH . 193.
... Wilde answered . ' I have no reason to wish to excite the hostility of either of you , one cannot be too careful in the choice of one's enemies ! -and the surest way to make two ... Oscar , I must be getting home OSCAR WILDE AT LUNCH . 193.
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