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Oscar Wilde, Volume 2 (of 2)

CHAPTER XXV
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Don't you think that is all anyone can ask of me ?" I looked at him in astonishment.
"That is for you and Oscar," I said, "to decide together.

No one else can judge between you." "Why not ?" he snapped out in his irritable way, "you know us both and our relations." "No," I replied, "I don't know all the obligations and the interwoven services.

Besides, I could not judge fairly between you." He turned on me angrily, though I had spoken with as much kindness as I could.
"He seemed to want to make you judge between us," he cried.

"I don't care who's the judge.

I think if you give a man back what he has given you, that is all he can ask.


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