Sydney Evening News - Saturday, May 18, 1895
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STAGELAND.
Oscar Wilde's play of 'An Ideal Husband,' which was recently to be withdrawn from the Haymarket, used to be followed there nightly by a monologue, entitled 'Fortune's Fool.' Malicious imaginations might trace a natural connection between the two titles, if only half that is alleged as to the ideal which the average girl of the period who takes to husband hunting has in her mind's eye be true.
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