[The Picture of Dorian Gray by Oscar Wilde]@TWC D-Link bookThe Picture of Dorian Gray CHAPTER 8 19/55
One should reserve that to give an interest to one's old age.
I suppose they don't know your name at the theatre? If they don't, it is all right.
Did any one see you going round to her room? That is an important point." Dorian did not answer for a few moments.
He was dazed with horror. Finally he stammered, in a stifled voice, "Harry, did you say an inquest? What did you mean by that? Did Sibyl--? Oh, Harry, I can't bear it! But be quick.
Tell me everything at once." "I have no doubt it was not an accident, Dorian, though it must be put in that way to the public.
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