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The Picture of Dorian Gray

CHAPTER 9
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You can't have forgotten that you assured me most solemnly that nothing in the world would induce you to send it to any exhibition.

You told Harry exactly the same thing." He stopped suddenly, and a gleam of light came into his eyes.

He remembered that Lord Henry had said to him once, half seriously and half in jest, "If you want to have a strange quarter of an hour, get Basil to tell you why he won't exhibit your picture.

He told me why he wouldn't, and it was a revelation to me." Yes, perhaps Basil, too, had his secret.

He would ask him and try.
"Basil," he said, coming over quite close and looking him straight in the face, "we have each of us a secret.


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