1 Tell me more about Mr. Dorian Gray.
2 As they entered they saw Dorian Gray.
3 "Dorian Gray is my dearest friend," he said.
4 Lord Henry smiled and looked at Dorian Gray.
5 I don't know that I shall tell you that, Mr. Gray.
6 Harry," he said, "Dorian Gray is to me simply a motive in art.
7 I turned half-way round and saw Dorian Gray for the first time.
8 As long as I live, the personality of Dorian Gray will dominate me.
9 Basil," cried Dorian Gray, "if Lord Henry Wotton goes, I shall go, too.
10 I want you to explain to me why you won't exhibit Dorian Gray's picture.
11 "Mr. Dorian Gray is in the studio, sir," said the butler, coming into the garden.
12 I have always been my own master; had at least always been so, till I met Dorian Gray.
13 "You have not spoiled my pleasure in meeting you, Mr. Gray," said Lord Henry, stepping forward and extending his hand.
14 She told me she had discovered a wonderful young man who was going to help her in the East End, and that his name was Dorian Gray.
15 There is nothing that art cannot express, and I know that the work I have done, since I met Dorian Gray, is good work, is the best work of my life.
16 What the invention of oil-painting was to the Venetians, the face of Antinous was to late Greek sculpture, and the face of Dorian Gray will some day be to me.
17 Dorian Gray stepped up on the dais with the air of a young Greek martyr, and made a little moue of discontent to Lord Henry, to whom he had rather taken a fancy.
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