Lord Augustus (looking round) Time to educate yourself, I suppose.

Dumby No, time to forget all I have learned. That is much more important, dear Tuppy. (Lord Augustus moves uneasily in his chair)

Lord Darlington What cynics you fellows are!

Cecil Graham What is a cynic? (Sitting on the back of the sofa)

Lord Darlington A man who knows the price of everything and the value of nothing.

Cecil Graham And a sentimentalist, my dear Darlington, is a man who sees an absurd value in everything, and doesn’t know the market price of any single thing.

Lord Darlington You always amuse me, Cecil. You talk as if you were a man of experience.

Cecil Graham I am. (Moves up to front of fireplace)

Lord Darlington You are far too young!

Cecil Graham That is a great error. Experience is a question of instinct about life. I have got it. Tuppy hasn’t. Experience is the name Tuppy gives to his mistakes. That is all. (Lord Augustus looks round indignantly)

Dumby Experience is the name everyone gives to their mistakes.

Cecil Graham (standing with his back to the fireplace) One shouldn’t commit any. (Sees Lady Windermere’s fan° on sofa)

Dumby Life would be very dull without them.

Cecil Graham Of course you are quite faithful to this woman you are in love with, Darlington, to this good woman?

Lord Darlington Cecil, if one really loves a woman, all other women in the world become absolutely meaningless to one. Love changes one—I am changed.

Cecil Graham Dear me! How very interesting! Tuppy, I want to talk to you. (Lord Augustus takes no notice)

Dumby It’s no use talking to Tuppy. You might just as well talk to a brick wall.

Cecil Graham But I like talking to a brick wall—it’s the only thing in the world that never contradicts me! Tuppy!

Lord Augustus Well, what is it? What is it?

Rising and going over to Cecil Graham

Cecil Graham Come over here. I want you particularly. [Aside] Darlington has been moralizing and talking about the purity of love, and that sort of thing, and he has got some woman° in his rooms all the time.

Lord Augustus No, really! really!

Cecil Graham (in a low voice) Yes, here is her fan. (Points to the fan)


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