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He got up and looked out into the
street
.
The Picture of Dorian Gray
By Oscar Wilde
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In CHAPTER 4
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The gas-lamps grew fewer, and the
streets
more narrow and gloomy.
The Picture of Dorian Gray
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In CHAPTER 16
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His eyes darkened, and the crowded flaring
streets
became blurred to his eyes.
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After some time they left the clay road and rattled again over rough-paven
streets
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Huge carts filled with nodding lilies rumbled slowly down the polished empty
street
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The way seemed interminable, and the
streets
like the black web of some sprawling spider.
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He broke from her with an oath and rushed to the corner of the
street
, but Dorian Gray had disappeared.
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He remembered wandering through dimly lit
streets
, past gaunt, black-shadowed archways and evil-looking houses.
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At the end of the hall hung a tattered green curtain that swayed and shook in the gusty wind which had followed him in from the
street
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"You had better go home and put that pistol away, or you may get into trouble," said Dorian, turning on his heel and going slowly down the
street
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I don't know what I expected, but I went out and wandered eastward, soon losing my way in a labyrinth of grimy
streets
and black grassless squares.
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