Jack:
I don't actually know who I am by birth. I was... well, I was found.
Lady Bracknell:
Found?
Jack:
Yes. The late Mr. Thomas Cardew, an old gentlemen of a kindly disposition found me and gave me the name of Worthing because he happened to have a first class ticket to Worthing at the time. Worthing is a place in Sussex. It's a seaside resort.
Lady Bracknell:
And where did this charitable gentlemen with the first class ticket to the seaside resort find you?
Jack:
In a handbag.
Lady Bracknell:
[closes eyes briefly] A handbag?
Jack:
Yes, Lady Bracknell, I was in a hand bag. A somewhat large... black... leather handbag with handles... to it.
[pause]
Lady Bracknell:
An ordinary handbag.
Lady Bracknell:
And where did this Mr. James... or, Thomas Cardew come across this ordinary handbag?
Jack:
The cloak room at Victoria Station. It was given to him in mistake for his own...
Lady Bracknell:
[Shocked] The cloak room at Victoria Station?
Jack:
Yes. The Brighton line.
Lady Bracknell:
The line is immaterial.
[begins tearing up notes]
Lady Bracknell:
Mr. Worthing. I must confess that I feel somewhat bewildered by what you have just told me. To be born, or at any rate bred in a handbag, whether it have handles or not, seems to me to display a contempt for the ordinary decencies of family life which reminds one of the worst excesses of the French revolution, and I presume you know what that unfortunate movement led to?
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