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Its
bright
hair gleamed in the early sunlight.
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The sky was
bright
, and there was a genial warmth in the air.
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There was a
bright
wood fire blazing in the large open hearth.
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His eyes grew strangely
bright
, and he gnawed nervously at his underlip.
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The
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coloured parasols danced and dipped like monstrous butterflies.
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In the left-hand corner was his own name, traced in long letters of
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vermilion.
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And I have caught the effect I wanted--the half-parted lips and the
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look in the eyes.
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For nearly ten minutes he stood there, motionless, with parted lips and eyes strangely
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The
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dawn flooded the room and swept the fantastic shadows into dusky corners, where they lay shuddering.
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"I want him to play to me," cried Lord Henry, smiling, and he looked down the table and caught a
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The hair would lose its
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, the mouth would gape or droop, would be foolish or gross, as the mouths of old men are.
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But you, Dorian, with your pure,
bright
, innocent face, and your marvellous untroubled youth--I can't believe anything against you.
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