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1  Campbell frowned and bit his lip.
The Picture of Dorian Gray By Oscar Wilde
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2  Hallward started and then frowned.
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3  "I am too shabby," he answered, frowning.
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4  Dorian glanced at him hurriedly and frowned.
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5  Dorian Gray frowned and turned his head away.
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6  "You are mad, Dorian, or playing a part," muttered Hallward, frowning.
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7  Jim frowned from time to time when he caught the inquisitive glance of some stranger.
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8  He frowned, and getting up, went over to the book-case and took out a volume at hazard.
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9  He frowned, and tearing the paper in two, went across the room and flung the pieces away.
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10  "I should have thought they had got tired of that by this time," said Dorian, pouring himself out some wine and frowning slightly.
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11  After about a quarter of an hour Hallward stopped painting, looked for a long time at Dorian Gray, and then for a long time at the picture, biting the end of one of his huge brushes and frowning.
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