Misalliance by George Bernard Shaw
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anything so common as an inside! I shouldnt have minded if it had
been children's insides: we have to talk about them. But grown-up people! I was glad to get away that time. HYPATIA. There was a physiology and hygiene class started at school; but of course none of our girls were let attend it. MRS TARLETON. If it had been an aristocratic school plenty would have attended it. Thats what theyre like: theyve nasty minds. With really nice good women a thing is either decent or indecent; and if it's indecent, we just dont mention it or pretend to know about it; and theres an end of it. But all the aristocracy cares about is whether it can get any good out of the thing. Theyre what Johnny calls cynical-like. And of course nobody can say a word to them for it. Theyre so high up that they can do and say what they like. HYPATIA. Well, I think they might leave the drains to their husbands. I shouldnt think much of a man that left such things to me. MRS TARLETON. Oh, dont think that, dear, whatever you do. I never let on about it to you; but it's me that takes care of the drainage here. After what that countess said to me I wasnt going to lose another child or trust John. And I don't want my grandchildren to die any more than my children. HYPATIA. Do you think Bentley will ever be as big a man as his father? I dont mean clever: I mean big and strong. MRS TARLETON. Not he. Hes overbred, like one of those expensive little dogs. I like a bit of a mongrel myself, whether it's a man or |
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