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1  Don't spoil it by renunciations.
The Picture of Dorian Gray By Oscar Wilde
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER 19
2  You spoil my life as an artist by refusing, Dorian.
The Picture of Dorian Gray By Oscar Wilde
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3  They spoil every romance by trying to make it last for ever.
The Picture of Dorian Gray By Oscar Wilde
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4  She dragged it out again and assured me that I had spoiled her life.
The Picture of Dorian Gray By Oscar Wilde
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5  If Dorian Gray's life were spoiled, no one would be sorrier than yourself.
The Picture of Dorian Gray By Oscar Wilde
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER 6
6  As for a spoiled life, no life is spoiled but one whose growth is arrested.
The Picture of Dorian Gray By Oscar Wilde
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7  "You have not spoiled my pleasure in meeting you, Mr. Gray," said Lord Henry, stepping forward and extending his hand.
The Picture of Dorian Gray By Oscar Wilde
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8  Parker has brought out the drinks, and if you stay any longer in this glare, you will be quite spoiled, and Basil will never paint you again.
The Picture of Dorian Gray By Oscar Wilde
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9  In the huge gilt Venetian lantern, spoil of some Doge's barge, that hung from the ceiling of the great, oak-panelled hall of entrance, lights were still burning from three flickering jets: thin blue petals of flame they seemed, rimmed with white fire.
The Picture of Dorian Gray By Oscar Wilde
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER 7