Oscar Wilde quote about winning from An Ideal Husband - One should always play fairly ... when one has the winning cards.
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One should always play fairly ... when one has the winning cards.
 Oscar Wilde, An Ideal Husband (1895). copy citation

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Author Oscar Wilde
Source An Ideal Husband
Topic winning playing fairness
Date 1895
Language English
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Weblink http://www.gutenberg.org/files/885/885-h/885-h.htm

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“If by that time—and you will have had heaps of opportunity—you have made an announcement to the House in the terms I wish, I shall hand you back your letter with the prettiest thanks, and the best, or at any rate the most suitable, compliment I can think of. I intend to play quite fairly with you. One should always play fairly . . . when one has the winning cards. The Baron taught me that . . . amongst other things.
sir robert chiltern. You must let me have time to consider your proposal.
Mrs. Cheveley. No; you must settle now!
sir robert chiltern. Give me a week—three days!” source

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