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The Picture of Dorian Gray

CHAPTER 8
12/55

Yes, it was better to let Lord Henry in, and to explain to him the new life he was going to lead, to quarrel with him if it became necessary to quarrel, to part if parting was inevitable.

He jumped up, drew the screen hastily across the picture, and unlocked the door.
"I am so sorry for it all, Dorian," said Lord Henry as he entered.
"But you must not think too much about it." "Do you mean about Sibyl Vane ?" asked the lad.
"Yes, of course," answered Lord Henry, sinking into a chair and slowly pulling off his yellow gloves.

"It is dreadful, from one point of view, but it was not your fault.

Tell me, did you go behind and see her, after the play was over ?" "Yes." "I felt sure you had.

Did you make a scene with her ?" "I was brutal, Harry--perfectly brutal.


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