The Second Mrs. Tanqueray: A Play in Four Acts
Aubrey.

Aubrey.

Yes. You've heard me speak of a house I built in the country years ago, haven't you?

Misquith.

Misquith.

In Surrey.

Aubrey.

Aubrey.

Well, when my wife died I cleared out of that house and let it. I think of trying the place again.[5]

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Misquith.

Misquith.

But you'll go raving mad if ever you find yourself down there alone.

Aubrey.

Aubrey.

Ah, but I sha'n't be alone, and that's what I wanted to tell you. I'm going to be married.

Jayne.

Jayne.

Going to be married?

Misquith.


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