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Why, Rollestone, you would make all the women detestable if you could have your way. Rollestone. I don't think there is any immediate cause for alarm on that score. I have a few people coming to me to-morrow evening; do you think you can spare a moment from your numerous engagements? Lady Fritterly and Lord Fondleton are coming; and perhaps, Mr Drygull, you will come, and bring Mr Allyside.

And, Mr Allyside, I am afraid you are equally indifferent. Ali Seyyid. Coldwaite. You have certainly presented the matter in a light which is altogether new to me, Mr Rollestone, and upon which, therefore, I am not now prepared to express an opinion. I should like to discuss the subject with you further privately. Rollestone. It is a subject which should never be discussed except privately.

My friend's name is Ali Seyyid, Lady Fritterly. Lady Fritterly. Pray excuse my stupidity, Mr Allyside, and come and sit near me. Lord Fondleton, find Mrs Gloring a chair. Mrs Gloring. I am sure I don't know. I think Lady Fritterly called him a codger. Lord Fondleton. Ah, he looks like it, and a rum one at that, as our American cousins say. Mrs Gloring. Hush! Mr Germsell is going to begin.

Now, as far as I understand, you have already got rid of the religion, or you would not be looking for a new one; all you have to do is to get rid of the morality, and there you are. Oh, Mr Allyside, what a dreadful man you are! Who started such an extraordinary doctrine? Ali Seyyid. Well, his name was Hassan-bin-Saba commonly known among Westerns as the "Old Man of the Mountain."