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1  "No, of course not," cried Dorian.
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2  "A great many, I fear," she cried.
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3  "I am going to the park," he cried.
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4  "I hate them for it," cried Hallward.
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5  "You must lend me these, Basil," he cried.
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6  "You must introduce me now," cried Lord Henry, laughing.
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7  "Basil, I am tired of standing," cried Dorian Gray suddenly.
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8  "Late as usual, Harry," cried his aunt, shaking her head at him.
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9  Basil," cried Dorian Gray, "if Lord Henry Wotton goes, I shall go, too.
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10  "You would hardly care for such an arrangement, Basil," cried Lord Henry, laughing.
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11  Well, I can't help going to see Sibyl play," he cried, "even if it is only for a single act.
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12  "There is really not much to tell," cried Dorian as they took their seats at the small round table.
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13  "We are talking about poor Dartmoor, Lord Henry," cried the duchess, nodding pleasantly to him across the table.
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14  "I want him to play to me," cried Lord Henry, smiling, and he looked down the table and caught a bright answering glance.
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15  You are not listening to a word I am saying, Jim," cried Sibyl, "and I am making the most delightful plans for your future.
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16  "It is quite finished," he cried at last, and stooping down he wrote his name in long vermilion letters on the left-hand corner of the canvas.
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17  "Being natural is simply a pose, and the most irritating pose I know," cried Lord Henry, laughing; and the two young men went out into the garden together and ensconced themselves on a long bamboo seat that stood in the shade of a tall laurel bush.
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