1 He got up and looked out into the street.
2 Come and see me some afternoon in Curzon Street.
3 In Bond Street he found a hansom with a good horse.
4 The gas-lamps grew fewer, and the streets more narrow and gloomy.
5 His eyes darkened, and the crowded flaring streets became blurred to his eyes.
6 Huge carts filled with nodding lilies rumbled slowly down the polished empty street.
7 I went to look after a piece of old brocade in Wardour Street and had to bargain for hours for it.
8 He broke from her with an oath and rushed to the corner of the street, but Dorian Gray had disappeared.
9 He remembered wandering through dimly lit streets, past gaunt, black-shadowed archways and evil-looking houses.
10 Lord Henry passed up the low arcade into Burlington Street and turned his steps in the direction of Berkeley Square.
11 At the end of the hall hung a tattered green curtain that swayed and shook in the gusty wind which had followed him in from the street.
12 "You had better go home and put that pistol away, or you may get into trouble," said Dorian, turning on his heel and going slowly down the street.
13 I don't know what I expected, but I went out and wandered eastward, soon losing my way in a labyrinth of grimy streets and black grassless squares.
14 At the corner of Grosvenor Square and South Audley Street, a man passed him in the mist, walking very fast and with the collar of his grey ulster turned up.
15 In two or three minutes there was another knock, and Mr. Hubbard himself, the celebrated frame-maker of South Audley Street, came in with a somewhat rough-looking young assistant.
16 After I left you yesterday evening, Harry, I dressed, had some dinner at that little Italian restaurant in Rupert Street you introduced me to, and went down at eight o'clock to the theatre.
17 At half-past twelve next day Lord Henry Wotton strolled from Curzon Street over to the Albany to call on his uncle, Lord Fermor, a genial if somewhat rough-mannered old bachelor, whom the outside world called selfish because it derived no particular benefit from him, but who was considered generous by Society as he fed the people who amused him.
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