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"
I
want
him
to
play
to
me
,
"
cried
Lord
Henry
,
smiling
,
and
he
looked
down
the
table
and
caught
a
bright
answering
glance
.
"
But
they
are
so
unhappy
in
Whitechapel
,
"
continued
Lady
Agatha
.
"
I
can
sympathise
with
everything
,
except
suffering
,
"
said
Lord
Henry
,
shrugging
his
shoulders
.
"
I
can
not
sympathise
with
that
.
It
is
too
ugly
,
too
horrible
,
too
distressing
.
There
is
something
terribly
morbid
in
the
modern
sympathy
with
pain
.
One
should
sympathise
with
the
colour
,
the
beauty
,
the
joy
of
life
.
The
less
said
about
life
's
sores
the
better
.
"
"
Still
,
the
East
End
is
a
very
important
problem
,
"
remarked
Sir
Thomas
,
with
a
grave
shake
of
the
head
.
"
Quite
so
,
"
answered
the
young
lord
.
"
It
is
the
problem
of
slavery
,
and
we
try
to
solve
it
by
amusing
the
slaves
.
"
The
politician
looked
at
him
keenly
.
"
What
change
do
you
propose
,
then
?
"
he
asked
.
Lord
Henry
laughed
.
"
I
do
n't
desire
to
change
anything
in
England
except
the
weather
,
"
he
answered
.
"
I
am
quite
content
with
philosophic
contemplation
.
But
,
as
the
nineteenth
century
has
gone
bankrupt
through
an
over-expenditure
of
sympathy
,
I
would
suggest
that
we
should
appeal
to
Science
to
put
us
straight
.
The
advantage
of
the
emotions
is
that
they
lead
us
astray
,
and
the
advantage
of
Science
is
that
it
is
not
emotional
.
"
"
But
we
have
such
grave
responsibilities
,
"
ventured
Mrs.
Vandeleur
,
timidly
.
"
Terribly
grave
,
"
echoed
Lady
Agatha
.