“You have filled my tea with lumps of sugar, and though I asked most distinctly for bread and butter, you have given me cake. I am known for the gentleness of my disposition, and the extraordinary sweetness of my nature, but I warn you, Miss Cardew, you may go too far.”
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Oscar Wilde The Dover Reader
This volume brings together a selection of Oscar Wilde's most celebrated writings, offering readers a comprehensive view of his literary contributions. It includes his plays, such as 'The Importance of Being Earnest' and 'An Ideal Husband', as well as his essays and poems, showcasing his wit, humor, and social commentary. more
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