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The
wretched
peasant
who
has
just
died
is
better
off
than
I
am
.
I
have
no
terror
of
Death
.
It
is
the
coming
of
Death
that
terrifies
me
.
Its
monstrous
wings
seem
to
wheel
in
the
leaden
air
around
me
.
Good
heavens
!
do
n't
you
see
a
man
moving
behind
the
trees
there
,
watching
me
,
waiting
for
me
?
"
Lord
Henry
looked
in
the
direction
in
which
the
trembling
gloved
hand
was
pointing
.
"
Yes
,
"
he
said
,
smiling
,
"
I
see
the
gardener
waiting
for
you
.
I
suppose
he
wants
to
ask
you
what
flowers
you
wish
to
have
on
the
table
to-night
.
How
absurdly
nervous
you
are
,
my
dear
fellow
!
You
must
come
and
see
my
doctor
,
when
we
get
back
to
town
.
"
Dorian
heaved
a
sigh
of
relief
as
he
saw
the
gardener
approaching
.
The
man
touched
his
hat
,
glanced
for
a
moment
at
Lord
Henry
in
a
hesitating
manner
,
and
then
produced
a
letter
,
which
he
handed
to
his
master
.
"
Her
Grace
told
me
to
wait
for
an
answer
,
"
he
murmured
.
Dorian
put
the
letter
into
his
pocket
.
"
Tell
her
Grace
that
I
am
coming
in
,
"
he
said
,
coldly
.
The
man
turned
round
,
and
went
rapidly
in
the
direction
of
the
house
.
"
How
fond
women
are
of
doing
dangerous
things
!
"
laughed
Lord
Henry
.
"
It
is
one
of
the
qualities
in
them
that
I
admire
most
.
A
woman
will
flirt
with
anybody
in
the
world
as
long
as
other
people
are
looking
on
.
"
"
How
fond
you
are
of
saying
dangerous
things
,
Harry
!
In
the
present
instance
you
are
quite
astray
.
I
like
the
Duchess
very
much
,
but
I
do
n't
love
her
.
"
"
And
the
Duchess
loves
you
very
much
,
but
she
likes
you
less
,
so
you
are
excellently
matched
.
"
"
You
are
talking
scandal
,
Harry
,
and
there
is
never
any
basis
for
scandal
.
"
"
The
basis
of
every
scandal
is
an
immoral
certainty
,
"
said
Lord
Henry
,
lighting
a
cigarette
.
"
You
would
sacrifice
anybody
,
Harry
,
for
the
sake
of
an
epigram
.
"