Returning to the country home where he lives with his ward Cecily and her governess Miss Prism, John finds that his friend Algernon has also arrived under the identity a nonexistent brother Ernest, who falls madly in love with the beautiful Cecily who has long been enamored of the mysterious and fascinating brother Ernest.
The Importance of Being Earnest by Oscar Wilde
John returns to his country home where he lives with his ward Cecily and her governess Miss Prism to find that his friend Algernon has arrived albeit as Ernest, who falls madly in love with the beautiful Cecily who has long been enamored of the mysterious and fascinating non-existent brother Ernest.
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