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Who, being loved, is poor? - Oscar Wilde (A Woman of No Importance Book Quotes)

Who, being loved, is poor?

Source:(ed. Methuen & Co., 1930), Act IV, Page 166
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Oscar Wilde (A Woman of No Importance Quotes)
  • Book: A Woman of No Importance
  • Writer: Oscar Wilde
  • Genre: Plays
  • Published: 1893
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