1 Dorian, you must not stay here any longer.
2 If Dorian wishes it, of course you must stay.
3 Or stay: just leave my things out for dressing.
4 "I shall stay with the real Dorian," he said, sadly.
5 "I stayed when you asked me," was Lord Henry's answer.
6 "Now, mind you don't stay too long over your politics and scandal," cried Lady Narborough from the door.
7 He pictured to himself with silent amusement the tedious luncheon that he had missed by staying so long with Basil Hallward.
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.
9 Then, suddenly, some night he would creep out of the house, go down to dreadful places near Blue Gate Fields, and stay there, day after day, until he was driven away.
10 Of course I go and stay with them every summer after I come from Homburg, but then an old woman like me must have fresh air sometimes, and besides, I really wake them up.
11 The fact was, as she explained to Dorian, behind a very shabby fan, one of her married daughters had come up quite suddenly to stay with her, and, to make matters worse, had actually brought her husband with her.