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1  Well, I will tell you what it is.
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2  I don't know what she will say to me.
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3  Oh, I will make your peace with my aunt.
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4  Perhaps you will tire sooner than he will.
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5  I think you will tire first, all the same.
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6  It will be a great pity, for it will alter you.
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7  The next time he calls, you will be perfectly cold and indifferent.
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8  As long as I live, the personality of Dorian Gray will dominate me.
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9  I know you will laugh at me," he replied, "but I really can't exhibit it.
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10  He spoke very slowly, and the words seemed wrung out of him almost against his will.
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11  "I will tell you," said Hallward; but an expression of perplexity came over his face.
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12  But the world might guess it, and I will not bare my soul to their shallow prying eyes.
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13  You will bitterly reproach him in your own heart, and seriously think that he has behaved very badly to you.
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14  Oh, there is really very little to tell, Harry," answered the painter; "and I am afraid you will hardly understand it.
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15  Some day you will look at your friend, and he will seem to you to be a little out of drawing, or you won't like his tone of colour, or something.
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16  What the invention of oil-painting was to the Venetians, the face of Antinous was to late Greek sculpture, and the face of Dorian Gray will some day be to me.
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17  Indeed, the probabilities are that the more insincere the man is, the more purely intellectual will the idea be, as in that case it will not be coloured by either his wants, his desires, or his prejudices.
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