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The Picture of Dorian Gray

CHAPTER 2
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But you never sat better.

You were perfectly still.
And I have caught the effect I wanted--the half-parted lips and the bright look in the eyes.

I don't know what Harry has been saying to you, but he has certainly made you have the most wonderful expression.
I suppose he has been paying you compliments.

You mustn't believe a word that he says." "He has certainly not been paying me compliments.

Perhaps that is the reason that I don't believe anything he has told me." "You know you believe it all," said Lord Henry, looking at him with his dreamy languorous eyes.


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