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The Picture of Dorian Gray

CHAPTER 6
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"Dorian says she is beautiful, and he is not often wrong about things of that kind.

Your portrait of him has quickened his appreciation of the personal appearance of other people.

It has had that excellent effect, amongst others.

We are to see her to-night, if that boy doesn't forget his appointment." "Are you serious ?" "Quite serious, Basil.

I should be miserable if I thought I should ever be more serious than I am at the present moment." "But do you approve of it, Harry ?" asked the painter, walking up and down the room and biting his lip.


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