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The dialogue reveals a tense and complex relationship between the characters, particularly focusing on Burgess's suspicions about his son-in-law, James. Burgess expresses his belief that James is mad, citing an unsettling encounter that raises questions about sanity and perception. The conversation hints at deeper themes of madness, societal expectations, and the nature of truth, as Burgess attempts to convince Marchbanks of his claims. The scene captures a moment of intrigue and character dynamics, setting the stage for further developments in their interactions.
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Candida, George Bernard Shaw
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