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The Picture of Dorian Gray

CHAPTER 2
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Let me think.

Or, rather, let me try not to think." For nearly ten minutes he stood there, motionless, with parted lips and eyes strangely bright.

He was dimly conscious that entirely fresh influences were at work within him.

Yet they seemed to him to have come really from himself.

The few words that Basil's friend had said to him--words spoken by chance, no doubt, and with wilful paradox in them--had touched some secret chord that had never been touched before, but that he felt was now vibrating and throbbing to curious pulses.
Music had stirred him like that.


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