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Quotes from The Picture of Dorian Gray by Oscar Wilde
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1  And he had such a beautiful voice.
The Picture of Dorian Gray By Oscar Wilde
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2  You know how a voice can stir one.
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3  The joy of a caged bird was in her voice.
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4  And her voice--I never heard such a voice.
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5  "I am afraid it is not Harry, Mr. Gray," answered a shrill voice.
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6  There was something in his low languid voice that was absolutely fascinating.
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7  She clenched her hands together, and her voice seemed to catch in her throat.
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8  "I am going to see the play through," answered the lad, in a hard bitter voice.
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9  Your voice and the voice of Sibyl Vane are two things that I shall never forget.
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10  The voice was exquisite, but from the point of view of tone it was absolutely false.
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11  "Pleasure is the only thing worth having a theory about," he answered in his slow melodious voice.
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12  Romeo was a stout elderly gentleman, with corked eyebrows, a husky tragedy voice, and a figure like a beer-barrel.
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13  "Let us go, Basil," said Lord Henry with a strange tenderness in his voice, and the two young men passed out together.
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14  "It is only the sacred things that are worth touching, Dorian," said Lord Henry, with a strange touch of pathos in his voice.
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15  He escorted them to their box with a sort of pompous humility, waving his fat jewelled hands and talking at the top of his voice.
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16  Through the rumble of omnibuses, and the clatter of street-cabs, he could hear the droning voice devouring each minute that was left to him.
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17  "Dorian," she answered, lingering over his name with long-drawn music in her voice, as though it were sweeter than honey to the red petals of her mouth.
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