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The Picture of Dorian Gray

CHAPTER 2
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"I never thought you would." "Appreciate it?
I am in love with it, Basil.

It is part of myself.

I feel that." "Well, as soon as you are dry, you shall be varnished, and framed, and sent home.

Then you can do what you like with yourself." And he walked across the room and rang the bell for tea.

"You will have tea, of course, Dorian?
And so will you, Harry?
Or do you object to such simple pleasures ?" "I adore simple pleasures," said Lord Henry.


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