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1  "He is gone," murmured Sibyl sadly.
The Picture of Dorian Gray By Oscar Wilde
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2  "You have got Harry," said the painter sadly.
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3  "I can't tell you, Harry," he answered sadly.
The Picture of Dorian Gray By Oscar Wilde
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4  "I shall stay with the real Dorian," he said, sadly.
The Picture of Dorian Gray By Oscar Wilde
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5  "I hope not," said Dorian with a sad look in his eyes.
The Picture of Dorian Gray By Oscar Wilde
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6  He bit his lip, and for a few seconds his eyes grew sad.
The Picture of Dorian Gray By Oscar Wilde
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7  "I want the Dorian Gray I used to paint," said the artist sadly.
The Picture of Dorian Gray By Oscar Wilde
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8  I want the dead lovers of the world to hear our laughter and grow sad.
The Picture of Dorian Gray By Oscar Wilde
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9  "I was very fond of Basil," said Dorian with a note of sadness in his voice.
The Picture of Dorian Gray By Oscar Wilde
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10  It is a sad truth, but we have lost the faculty of giving lovely names to things.
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11  It is a sad thing to think of, but there is no doubt that genius lasts longer than beauty.
The Picture of Dorian Gray By Oscar Wilde
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12  There was something in the purity and refinement of that sad face that seemed to enrage him.
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13  Well, Dorian," he said at length, with a sad smile, "I won't speak to you again about this horrible thing, after to-day.
The Picture of Dorian Gray By Oscar Wilde
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER 9