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1  He was determined to find out Basil Hallward's mystery.
The Picture of Dorian Gray By Oscar Wilde
Context  Highlight   In CHAPTER 9
2  The excitement, such as it was, over Basil Hallward's disappearance would soon pass away.
The Picture of Dorian Gray By Oscar Wilde
Context  Highlight   In CHAPTER 20
3  Lord Henry felt as if he could hear Basil Hallward's heart beating, and wondered what was coming.
The Picture of Dorian Gray By Oscar Wilde
Context  Highlight   In CHAPTER 1
4  Basil Hallward's compliments had seemed to him to be merely the charming exaggeration of friendship.
The Picture of Dorian Gray By Oscar Wilde
Context  Highlight   In CHAPTER 2
5  Suddenly there flashed across his mind what he had said in Basil Hallward's studio the day the picture had been finished.
The Picture of Dorian Gray By Oscar Wilde
Context  Highlight   In CHAPTER 7
6  He realized that, and when he had locked the door of his library, he opened the secret press into which he had thrust Basil Hallward's coat and bag.
The Picture of Dorian Gray By Oscar Wilde
Context  Highlight   In CHAPTER 15
7  Perhaps, some day, the cruel look would have passed away from the scarlet sensitive mouth, and he might show to the world Basil Hallward's masterpiece.
The Picture of Dorian Gray By Oscar Wilde
Context  Highlight   In CHAPTER 10
8  He would not see Lord Henry any more--would not, at any rate, listen to those subtle poisonous theories that in Basil Hallward's garden had first stirred within him the passion for impossible things.
The Picture of Dorian Gray By Oscar Wilde
Context  Highlight   In CHAPTER 7