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The Picture of Dorian Gray

CHAPTER 6
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The painter was silent and preoccupied.

There was a gloom over him.

He could not bear this marriage, and yet it seemed to him to be better than many other things that might have happened.

After a few minutes, they all passed downstairs.

He drove off by himself, as had been arranged, and watched the flashing lights of the little brougham in front of him.


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