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101
"
Oh
,
I
will
make
your
peace
with
my
aunt
.
She
is
quite
devoted
to
you
.
And
I
do
n't
think
it
really
matters
about
your
not
being
there
.
The
audience
probably
thought
it
was
a
duet
.
When
Aunt
Agatha
sits
down
to
the
piano
she
makes
quite
enough
noise
for
two
people
.
"
102
"
That
is
very
horrid
to
her
,
and
not
very
nice
to
me
,
"
answered
Dorian
,
laughing
.
103
Lord
Henry
looked
at
him
.
Yes
,
he
was
certainly
wonderfully
handsome
,
with
his
finely-curved
scarlet
lips
,
his
frank
blue
eyes
,
his
crisp
gold
hair
.
There
was
something
in
his
face
that
made
one
trust
him
at
once
.
All
the
candour
of
youth
was
there
,
as
well
as
all
youth
's
passionate
purity
.
One
felt
that
he
had
kept
himself
unspotted
from
the
world
.
No
wonder
Basil
Hallward
worshipped
him
.
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104
"
You
are
too
charming
to
go
in
for
philanthropy
,
Mr.
Gray
--
far
too
charming
.
"
And
Lord
Henry
flung
himself
down
on
the
divan
,
and
opened
his
cigarette-case
.
105
The
painter
had
been
busy
mixing
his
colours
and
getting
his
brushes
ready
.
He
was
looking
worried
,
and
when
he
heard
Lord
Henry
's
last
remark
he
glanced
at
him
,
hesitated
for
a
moment
,
and
then
said
,
"
Harry
,
I
want
to
finish
this
picture
to-day
.
Would
you
think
it
awfully
rude
of
me
if
I
asked
you
to
go
away
?
"
106
Lord
Henry
smiled
,
and
looked
at
Dorian
Gray
.
"
Am
I
to
go
,
Mr.
Gray
?
"
he
asked
.
107
"
Oh
,
please
do
n't
,
Lord
Henry
.
I
see
that
Basil
is
in
one
of
his
sulky
moods
;
and
I
ca
n't
bear
him
when
he
sulks
.
Besides
,
I
want
you
to
tell
me
why
I
should
not
go
in
for
philanthropy
.
"
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108
"
I
do
n't
know
that
I
shall
tell
you
that
,
Mr.
Gray
.
It
is
so
tedious
a
subject
that
one
would
have
to
talk
seriously
about
it
.
But
I
certainly
shall
not
run
away
,
now
that
you
have
asked
me
to
stop
.
You
do
n't
really
mind
,
Basil
,
do
you
?
You
have
often
told
me
that
you
liked
your
sitters
to
have
someone
to
chat
to
.
"
109
Hallward
bit
his
lip
.
"
If
Dorian
wishes
it
,
of
course
you
must
stay
.
'
Dorian
's
whims
are
laws
to
everybody
,
except
himself
.
"
Lord
Henry
took
up
his
hat
and
gloves
.
"
You
are
very
pressing
,
Basil
,
but
I
am
afraid
I
must
go
.
I
have
promised
to
meet
a
man
at
the
Orleans
.
Good-bye
,
Mr.
Gray
.
Come
and
see
me
some
afternoon
in
Curzon
Street
.
I
am
nearly
always
at
home
at
five
o'clock
o'clock
.
Write
to
me
when
you
are
coming
.
I
should
be
sorry
to
miss
you
.
"
110
"
Basil
,
"
cried
Dorian
Gray
,
"
if
Lord
Henry
Wotton
goes
I
shall
go
too
.
You
never
open
your
lips
while
you
are
painting
,
and
it
is
horribly
dull
standing
on
a
platform
and
trying
to
look
pleasant
.
Ask
him
to
stay
.
I
insist
upon
it
.
"