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1  The man bowed and went up the walk.
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2  I have promised to meet a man at the Orleans.
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3  But the bravest man amongst us is afraid of himself.
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4  A man cannot be too careful in the choice of his enemies.
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5  "I hope he will fall into proper hands," continued the old man.
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6  And the mind of the thoroughly well-informed man is a dreadful thing.
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7  But there is no doubt that the young man in question is a perfect gentleman.
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8  He could not help liking the tall, graceful young man who was standing by him.
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9  The mere fact of having published a book of second-rate sonnets makes a man quite irresistible.
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10  Suddenly I found myself face to face with the young man whose personality had so strangely stirred me.
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11  Now, the value of an idea has nothing whatsoever to do with the sincerity of the man who expresses it.
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12  The mother snatched away by death, the boy left to solitude and the tyranny of an old and loveless man.
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13  She told me she had discovered a wonderful young man who was going to help her in the East End, and that his name was Dorian Gray.
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14  Don't forget that you will have only one child now to look after, and believe me that if this man wrongs my sister, I will find out who he is, track him down, and kill him like a dog.
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15  They said Kelso got some rascally adventurer, some Belgian brute, to insult his son-in-law in public--paid him, sir, to do it, paid him--and that the fellow spitted his man as if he had been a pigeon.
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16  Indeed, the probabilities are that the more insincere the man is, the more purely intellectual will the idea be, as in that case it will not be coloured by either his wants, his desires, or his prejudices.
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17  In the centre of the room, clamped to an upright easel, stood the full-length portrait of a young man of extraordinary personal beauty, and in front of it, some little distance away, was sitting the artist himself, Basil Hallward, whose sudden disappearance some years ago caused, at the time, such public excitement and gave rise to so many strange conjectures.
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