Quotation from: The Picture of Dorian Gray

Written by: Oscar Wilde


"It is rather fashionable to marry Americans just now, Uncle George."


"I'll back English women against the world, Harry," said Lord Fermor,
striking the table with his fist.


"The betting is on the Americans."


"They don't last, I am told," muttered his uncle.


"A long engagement exhausts them, but they are capital at a steeplechase.
They take things flying. I don't think Dartmoor has a chance."

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