Oscar Wilde quote about man from The Importance of Being Earnest - I suppose a man may eat his own muffins in his own garden.
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I suppose a man may eat his own muffins in his own garden.
 Oscar Wilde, The Importance of Being Earnest (1895). copy citation

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Author Oscar Wilde
Source The Importance of Being Earnest
Topic man eating garden
Date 1895
Language English
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Weblink http://www.gutenberg.org/files/844/844-h/844-h.htm

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“Well, that is no reason why you should eat them all in that greedy way. [Takes muffins from Algernon.]
Algernon. [Offering tea-cake.] I wish you would have tea-cake instead. I don't like tea-cake.
jack. Good heavens! I suppose a man may eat his own muffins in his own garden.
Algernon. But you have just said it was perfectly heartless to eat muffins.
jack. I said it was perfectly heartless of you, under the circumstances. That is a very different thing.
Algernon.” source

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