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1  One had to pay over and over again, indeed.
The Picture of Dorian Gray By Oscar Wilde
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER 16
2  I shall have to pay him something, of course.
The Picture of Dorian Gray By Oscar Wilde
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER 4
3  I suppose he has been paying you compliments.
The Picture of Dorian Gray By Oscar Wilde
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER 2
4  He has certainly not been paying me compliments.
The Picture of Dorian Gray By Oscar Wilde
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER 2
5  "Don't pay any attention to him, Dorian," said the painter.
The Picture of Dorian Gray By Oscar Wilde
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER 7
6  The only pity was one had to pay so often for a single fault.
The Picture of Dorian Gray By Oscar Wilde
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER 16
7  It is only people who pay their bills who want that, Uncle George, and I never pay mine.
The Picture of Dorian Gray By Oscar Wilde
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER 3
8  Mr. Isaacs has advanced us fifty pounds to pay off our debts and to get a proper outfit for James.
The Picture of Dorian Gray By Oscar Wilde
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER 5
9  And now, Dorian, get up on the platform, and don't move about too much, or pay any attention to what Lord Henry says.
The Picture of Dorian Gray By Oscar Wilde
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER 2
10  And when a woman finds that out about her husband, she either becomes dreadfully dowdy, or wears very smart bonnets that some other woman's husband has to pay for.
The Picture of Dorian Gray By Oscar Wilde
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER 8