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1  Campbell felt dominated by him.
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2  Campbell frowned and bit his lip.
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3  "Mr. Campbell, sir," said the man.
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4  I don't require you, said Campbell coldly.
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5  A groan broke from Campbell's lips and he shivered all over.
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6  Campbell was always either at Selby Royal or in Grosvenor Square.
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7  Campbell took a chair by the table, and Dorian sat opposite to him.
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8  Campbell buried his face in his hands, and a shudder passed through him.
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9  Campbell looked at him in surprise, and then took up the paper, and opened it.
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10  Campbell scrawled a few lines, blotted them, and addressed an envelope to his assistant.
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11  When they met in society now, it was only Dorian Gray who smiled: Alan Campbell never did.
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12  As the hall door shut, Campbell started nervously, and having got up from the chair, went over to the chimney-piece.
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13  As the chime struck one, Campbell turned round, and looking at Dorian Gray, saw that his eyes were filled with tears.
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14  He heard Campbell bringing in the heavy chest, and the irons, and the other things that he had required for his dreadful work.
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15  In a few moments, Alan Campbell walked in, looking very stern and rather pale, his pallor being intensified by his coal-black hair and dark eyebrows.
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16  He turned and hurried out, just conscious that the dead man had been thrust back into the chair and that Campbell was gazing into a glistening yellow face.
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17  But suddenly people remarked that they scarcely spoke when they met and that Campbell seemed always to go away early from any party at which Dorian Gray was present.
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