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Man and Wife

PART the First
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You never take your wife with you.

You go out as if you were a single man.

I have reason to know that you are actually believed to be a single man, among these new acquaintances of yours, in more than one quarter.

Forgive me for speaking my mind bluntly--I say what I think.

It's unworthy of you to keep your wife buried here, as if you were ashamed of her." "I _am_ ashamed of her." "Vanborough!" "Wait a little! you are not to have it all your own way, my good fellow.
What are the facts?
Thirteen years ago I fell in love with a handsome public singer, and married her.


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