1 Dorian Gray laughed and shook his head.
2 You laugh, but I tell you she has genius.
3 They weep and laugh as she wills them to do.
4 She felt that they would all laugh at it some day.
5 He had listened to them, laughed at them, forgotten them.
6 Lord Henry stretched himself out on the divan and laughed.
7 A bitter laugh of mockery broke from the lips of the younger man.
8 "Well, he seemed to think they were beyond his means," laughed Dorian.
9 I know you will laugh at me," he replied, "but I really can't exhibit it.
10 She laughed nervously as she spoke, and watched him with her vague forget-me-not eyes.
11 She laughed at him, and there wasn't a girl in London at the time who wasn't after him.
12 You will laugh at me, I know, but I really went in and paid a whole guinea for the stage-box.
13 Dorian, if I told you, you might like me less than you do, and you would certainly laugh at me.
14 "I am afraid I must be going," exclaimed Lady Henry, breaking an awkward silence with her silly sudden laugh.
15 As he drew the curtain aside, a hideous laugh broke from the painted lips of the woman who had taken his money.
16 The same nervous staccato laugh broke from her thin lips, and her fingers began to play with a long tortoise-shell paper-knife.
17 "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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