1 In Sybil's own room they parted.
2 It is like surrendering a part of them.
3 Quick breath parted the petals of her lips.
4 Her parted lips were smiling over some secret of their own.
5 "You are mad, Dorian, or playing a part," muttered Hallward, frowning.
6 Basil had been with him part of the time, and had gone wild over Tintoret.
7 He said that he would sooner part with her when their mother was not present.
8 Perhaps one never seems so much at one's ease as when one has to play a part.
9 For nearly ten minutes he stood there, motionless, with parted lips and eyes strangely bright.
10 He becomes an echo of some one else's music, an actor of a part that has not been written for him.
11 Inside, in the servants' part of the house, the half-clad domestics were talking in low whispers to each other.
12 A dim sense of having taken part in some strange tragedy came to him once or twice, but there was the unreality of a dream about it.
13 He seemed little more than a lad of twenty summers, hardly older, if older indeed at all, than his sister had been when they had parted so many years ago.
14 Yes, it was better to let Lord Henry in, and to explain to him the new life he was going to lead, to quarrel with him if it became necessary to quarrel, to part if parting was inevitable.
15 He hated to be separated from the picture that was such a part of his life, and was also afraid that during his absence some one might gain access to the room, in spite of the elaborate bars that he had caused to be placed upon the door.
16 And how charming he had been at dinner the night before, as with startled eyes and lips parted in frightened pleasure he had sat opposite to him at the club, the red candleshades staining to a richer rose the wakening wonder of his face.
17 It was with an almost cruel joy--and perhaps in nearly every joy, as certainly in every pleasure, cruelty has its place--that he used to read the latter part of the book, with its really tragic, if somewhat overemphasized, account of the sorrow and despair of one who had himself lost what in others, and the world, he had most dearly valued.
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