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The Picture of Dorian Gray

CHAPTER 9
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I have always you to look at.

If you wish the best work I have ever done to be hidden from the world, I am satisfied.

Your friendship is dearer to me than any fame or reputation." "No, Basil, you must tell me," insisted Dorian Gray.

"I think I have a right to know." His feeling of terror had passed away, and curiosity had taken its place.

He was determined to find out Basil Hallward's mystery.
"Let us sit down, Dorian," said the painter, looking troubled.


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