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"
Except
in
America
,
"
rejoined
Lord
Henry
,
languidly
.
"
But
I
did
n't
say
he
was
married
.
I
said
he
was
engaged
to
be
married
.
There
is
a
great
difference
.
I
have
a
distinct
remembrance
of
being
married
,
but
I
have
no
recollection
at
all
of
being
engaged
.
I
am
inclined
to
think
that
I
never
was
engaged
.
"
"
But
think
of
Dorian
's
birth
,
and
position
,
and
wealth
.
It
would
be
absurd
for
him
to
marry
so
much
beneath
him
.
"
"
If
you
want
to
make
him
marry
this
girl
tell
him
that
,
Basil
.
He
is
sure
to
do
it
,
then
.
Whenever
a
man
does
a
thoroughly
stupid
thing
,
it
is
always
from
the
noblest
motives
.
"
"
I
hope
the
girl
is
good
,
Harry
.
I
do
n't
want
to
see
Dorian
tied
to
some
vile
creature
,
who
might
degrade
his
nature
and
ruin
his
intellect
.
"
"
Oh
,
she
is
better
than
good
--
she
is
beautiful
,
"
murmured
Lord
Henry
,
sipping
a
glass
of
vermouth
and
orange-bitters
.
"
Dorian
says
she
is
beautiful
;
and
he
is
not
often
wrong
about
things
of
that
kind
.
Your
portrait
of
him
has
quickened
his
appreciation
of
the
personal
appearance
of
other
people
.
It
has
had
that
excellent
effect
,
amongst
others
.
We
are
to
see
her
to-night
,
if
that
boy
does
n't
forget
his
appointment
.
"
"
Are
you
serious
?
"
"
Quite
serious
,
Basil
.
I
should
be
miserable
if
I
thought
I
should
ever
be
more
serious
than
I
am
at
the
present
moment
.
"
"
But
do
you
approve
of
it
,
Harry
?
"
asked
the
painter
,
walking
up
and
down
the
room
,
and
biting
his
lip
.
"
You
ca
n't
approve
of
it
,
possibly
.
It
is
some
silly
infatuation
.
"
"
I
never
approve
,
or
disapprove
,
of
anything
now
.
It
is
an
absurd
attitude
to
take
towards
life
.
We
are
not
sent
into
the
world
to
air
our
moral
prejudices
.
I
never
take
any
notice
of
what
common
people
say
,
and
I
never
interfere
with
what
charming
people
do
.
If
a
personality
fascinates
me
,
whatever
mode
of
expression
that
personality
selects
is
absolutely
delightful
to
me
.
Dorian
Gray
falls
in
love
with
a
beautiful
girl
who
acts
Juliet
,
and
proposes
to
marry
her
.
Why
not
?
If
he
wedded
Messalina
he
would
be
none
the
less
interesting
.
You
know
I
am
not
a
champion
of
marriage
.
The
real
drawback
to
marriage
is
that
it
makes
one
unselfish
.
And
unselfish
people
are
colourless
.
They
lack
individuality
.
Still
,
there
are
certain
temperaments
that
marriage
makes
more
complex
.
They
retain
their
egotism
,
and
add
to
it
many
other
egos
.
They
are
forced
to
have
more
than
one
life
.
They
become
more
highly
organised
,
and
to
be
highly
organised
is
,
I
should
fancy
,
the
object
of
man
's
existence
.
Besides
,
every
experience
is
of
value
,
and
,
whatever
one
may
say
against
marriage
,
it
is
certainly
an
experience
.
I
hope
that
Dorian
Gray
will
make
this
girl
his
wife
,
passionately
adore
her
for
six
months
,
and
then
suddenly
become
fascinated
by
someone
else
.
He
would
be
a
wonderful
study
.
"