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1 You worshipped yourself too much.
The Picture of Dorian GrayBy Oscar Wilde ContextHighlight In CHAPTER 13
2 You can have the evening to yourself.
The Picture of Dorian GrayBy Oscar Wilde ContextHighlight In CHAPTER 14
3 Some day you will be in love yourself.
The Picture of Dorian GrayBy Oscar Wilde ContextHighlight In CHAPTER 5
4 You may know terror yourself some day.
The Picture of Dorian GrayBy Oscar Wilde ContextHighlight In CHAPTER 14
5 Keep your horrible secrets to yourself.
The Picture of Dorian GrayBy Oscar Wilde ContextHighlight In CHAPTER 14
6 Come, don't work yourself into this fever.
The Picture of Dorian GrayBy Oscar Wilde ContextHighlight In CHAPTER 14
7 But you must come and sit to me yourself again.
The Picture of Dorian GrayBy Oscar Wilde ContextHighlight In CHAPTER 9
8 You really must not allow yourself to become sunburnt.
The Picture of Dorian GrayBy Oscar Wilde ContextHighlight In CHAPTER 2
9 You know yourself, Harry, how independent I am by nature.
The Picture of Dorian GrayBy Oscar Wilde ContextHighlight In CHAPTER 1
10 You said it was because there was too much of yourself in it.
The Picture of Dorian GrayBy Oscar Wilde ContextHighlight In CHAPTER 1
11 If Dorian Gray's life were spoiled, no one would be sorrier than yourself.
The Picture of Dorian GrayBy Oscar Wilde ContextHighlight In CHAPTER 6
12 I am so sorry you have given yourself the trouble of coming round, Mr. Hubbard.
The Picture of Dorian GrayBy Oscar Wilde ContextHighlight In CHAPTER 10
13 Yes; it is very tragic, of course, but you must not get yourself mixed up in it.
The Picture of Dorian GrayBy Oscar Wilde ContextHighlight In CHAPTER 8
14 It is about yourself," answered Hallward in his grave deep voice, "and I must say it to you.
The Picture of Dorian GrayBy Oscar Wilde ContextHighlight In CHAPTER 12
15 There was so much in you that charmed me that I felt I must tell you something about yourself.
The Picture of Dorian GrayBy Oscar Wilde ContextHighlight In CHAPTER 2
16 "You have done too many foolish things during the last fortnight to be entitled to give yourself that name, Dorian," answered Lord Henry with his sweet melancholy smile.
The Picture of Dorian GrayBy Oscar Wilde ContextHighlight In CHAPTER 8
17 When your youth goes, your beauty will go with it, and then you will suddenly discover that there are no triumphs left for you, or have to content yourself with those mean triumphs that the memory of your past will make more bitter than defeats.
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