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1  It was at my aunt, Lady Agatha's.
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2  "Terribly grave," echoed Lady Agatha.
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3  "Don't mind him, my dear," whispered Lady Agatha.
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4  There, of course, I stumbled against Lady Brandon.
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5  His mother was a Devereux, Lady Margaret Devereux.
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6  Two months ago I went to a crush at Lady Brandon's.
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7  I met Lady Gwendolen, Harry's sister, for the first time.
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8  Lady Agatha shook her head, but could not help being amused.
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9  "But they are so unhappy in Whitechapel," continued Lady Agatha.
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10  It was reckless of me, but I asked Lady Brandon to introduce me to him.
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11  But Lady Brandon treats her guests exactly as an auctioneer treats his goods.
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12  Dorian smiled and shook his head: "I am afraid I don't think so, Lady Henry."
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13  "I am in Lady Agatha's black books at present," answered Dorian with a funny look of penitence.
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14  "I am afraid that your nephew is prejudiced against that great country," he said to Lady Agatha.
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15  "I am afraid I must be going," exclaimed Lady Henry, breaking an awkward silence with her silly sudden laugh.
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16  The post on her left was occupied by Mr. Erskine of Treadley, an old gentleman of considerable charm and culture, who had fallen, however, into bad habits of silence, having, as he explained once to Lady Agatha, said everything that he had to say before he was thirty.
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17  On a little table of dark perfumed wood thickly incrusted with nacre, a present from Lady Radley, his guardian's wife, a pretty professional invalid who had spent the preceding winter in Cairo, was lying a note from Lord Henry, and beside it was a book bound in yellow paper, the cover slightly torn and the edges soiled.
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