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Lady Windermere

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  • He smiled sadly at his sister as she swept past him on Lord Plymdale's arm, looking lovely in her pink brocade and pearls, and he hardly heard Lady Windermere when she called to him to follow her.

    Lord Arthur Savile's Crime 1909

  • "Well, I am dreadfully disappointed," said Lady Windermere.

    Lord Arthur Savile's Crime 1909

  • "Ask him, Lady Windermere, here he is"; and Lord Arthur came up the garden with a large bunch of yellow roses in his hand, and his two children dancing round him.

    Lord Arthur Savile's Crime 1909

  • I should like YOU to take me very seriously, Lady Windermere, YOU more than any one else in life.

    Lady Windermere's Fan Oscar Wilde 1877

  • And Lady Windermere, who goes in for being so proper, invites her!

    Lady Windermere's Fan Oscar Wilde 1877

  • 'Of course, he won't mind,' said Lady Windermere, 'that is what he is here for.

    Lord Arthur Savile's Crime and Other Stories Oscar Wilde 1877

  • 'You mustn't say anything against cheiromancy here, Lady Windermere; it is the only subject that Arthur does not like people to chaff about.

    Lord Arthur Savile's Crime and Other Stories Oscar Wilde 1877

  • You are devoted to your mother's memory, Lady Windermere, your husband tells me.

    Lady Windermere's Fan Oscar Wilde 1877

  • 'Ask him, Lady Windermere, here he is'; and Lord Arthur came up the garden with a large bunch of yellow roses in his hand, and his two children dancing round him.

    Lord Arthur Savile's Crime and Other Stories Oscar Wilde 1877

  • He smiled sadly at his sister, as she swept past him on Lord Plymdale's arm, looking lovely in her pink brocade and pearls, and he hardly heard Lady Windermere when she called to him to follow her.

    Lord Arthur Savile's Crime and Other Stories Oscar Wilde 1877

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