1 I wish I could change places with you, Dorian.
2 No; there was no further change in the picture.
3 I am changed, but you must always be my friend.
4 It appeared to Dorian to have but little changed.
5 "You cannot change to me, Dorian," said Lord Henry.
6 There is no one with whom I would not change places, Harry.
7 That such a change should have taken place was incredible to him.
8 "I don't desire to change anything in England except the weather," he answered.
9 Possibly," he sighed, "but they invariably want it back in such very small change.
10 The picture, changed or unchanged, would be to him the visible emblem of conscience.
11 But it was not merely the physical conditions of environment that had caused the change.
12 It had changed in answer to a prayer; perhaps in answer to a prayer it might remain unchanged.
13 He could see no change, save that in the eyes there was a look of cunning and in the mouth the curved wrinkle of the hypocrite.
14 In the dim arrested light that struggled through the cream-coloured silk blinds, the face appeared to him to be a little changed.
15 There were no signs of any change when he looked into the actual painting, and yet there was no doubt that the whole expression had altered.
16 He took it up, as he had done on that night of horror when he had first noted the change in the fatal picture, and with wild, tear-dimmed eyes looked into its polished shield.
17 What there was in it of the purely sensuous instinct of boyhood had been transformed by the workings of the imagination, changed into something that seemed to the lad himself to be remote from sense, and was for that very reason all the more dangerous.
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