Only a short time ago a well-known English writer penned these lines: "When a man is old enough to do wrong he should be old enough to do right also. Don't come now and rob me of all I have in the whole world. You are so rich in other things. Leave me the little vineyard of my life, the walled-in garden and the well of water." Pathetic, under the circumstances, are they not? They were written by Oscar Wilde.

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