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1 It was at my aunt, Lady Agatha's.
The Picture of Dorian GrayBy Oscar Wilde ContextHighlight In CHAPTER 1
2 Oh, I will make your peace with my aunt.
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3 My aunt has often spoken to me about you.
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4 Your aunt was quite right in what she said of him.
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5 And now I must bid good-bye to your excellent aunt.
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6 "Late as usual, Harry," cried his aunt, shaking her head at him.
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7 He found that he had passed his aunt's some distance, and, smiling to himself, turned back.
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8 I have always felt rather guilty when I came to see your dear aunt, for I take no interest at all in the East End.
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9 His own neighbour was Mrs. Vandeleur, one of his aunt's oldest friends, a perfect saint amongst women, but so dreadfully dowdy that she reminded one of a badly bound hymn-book.
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10 Had he gone to his aunt's, he would have been sure to have met Lord Goodbody there, and the whole conversation would have been about the feeding of the poor and the necessity for model lodging-houses.
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