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1  She spoke of me as her dearest friend.
The Picture of Dorian Gray By Oscar Wilde
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2  You like your art better than your friends.
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3  "Dorian Gray is my dearest friend," he said.
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4  Neither of his friends dared to say anything to him.
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5  As long as one has this stuff, one doesn't want friends.
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6  Lord Gloucester was one of my greatest friends at Oxford.
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7  One has a right to judge of a man by the effect he has over his friends.
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8  When you and he ceased to be great friends, he ceased to be a great artist.
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9  They had been great friends once, five years before--almost inseparable, indeed.
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10  Your mysterious young friend, whose name you have never told me, but whose picture really fascinates me, never thinks.
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11  The scene was the hall of Capulet's house, and Romeo in his pilgrim's dress had entered with Mercutio and his other friends.
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12  I choose my friends for their good looks, my acquaintances for their good characters, and my enemies for their good intellects.
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13  It had been mad of him to have allowed the thing to remain, even for an hour, in a room to which any of his friends had access.
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14  Some day you will look at your friend, and he will seem to you to be a little out of drawing, or you won't like his tone of colour, or something.
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15  "I don't think I shall send it anywhere," he answered, tossing his head back in that odd way that used to make his friends laugh at him at Oxford.
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16  Harry, I can't quarrel with my two best friends at once, but between you both you have made me hate the finest piece of work I have ever done, and I will destroy it.
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17  His own neighbour was Mrs. Vandeleur, one of his aunt's oldest friends, a perfect saint amongst women, but so dreadfully dowdy that she reminded one of a badly bound hymn-book.
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