Getting Married

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Reconciled them! Why, man, the whole divorce was aput-up job. She wants to marry some fellow named Hotchkiss.
REGINALD. A fellow with a face like-- LEO. You shant, Rejjy. He has a very fine face.
MRS BRIDGENORTH. And now she says she wants to marry both ofthem, and a lot of other people as well.
LEO. I didnt say I wanted to marry them: I only said I shouldlike to marry them.
THE BISHOP. Quite a nice distinction, Leo.
LEO. Just occasionally, you know.
THE BISHOP [sitting down cosily beside her]
...Quite so. Sometimes apoet, sometimes a Bishop, sometimes a fairy prince, sometimessomebody quite indescribable, and sometimes nobody at all.
LEO. Yes: thats just it. How did you know?
THE BISHOP. Oh, I should say most imaginative and cultivatedyoung women feel like that. I wouldnt give a rap for one whodidnt. Shakespear pointed out long ago that a woman wanted aSunday husband as well as a weekday one. But, as usual, he didntfollow up the idea.
THE GENERAL [aghast] Am I to understand-- THE BISHOP [cutting him short] Now, Boxer, am I the Bishop or areyou?


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