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Oscar Wilde, Volume 2 (of 2)

CHAPTER XIX
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Wilson Barrett writes, "I prefer it to silver." It would suit dear Reggie admirably.

Walter Besant writes, "I use none other." Mr.Beerbohm Tree also writes, "Since I have tried it I am a different actor; my friends hardly recognise me." So there is obviously a demand for it.
I am going to write a Political Economy in my heavier moments.

The first law I lay down is, "Whenever there exists a demand, there is _no_ supply." This is the only law that explains the extraordinary contrast between the soul of man and man's surroundings.

Civilisations continue because people hate them.

A modern city is the exact opposite of what everyone wants.


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