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1  "A great many, I fear," she cried.
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2  She behaves as if she was beautiful.
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3  I don't know what she will say to me.
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4  "Only when one is young," she answered.
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5  She could have married anybody she chose.
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6  Your aunt was quite right in what she said of him.
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7  But when she does find me out, she makes no row at all.
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8  I know she goes in for giving a rapid precis of all her guests.
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9  I am bound to state that she never told me he was good-looking.
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10  What on earth induced her to behave as she did, I never could understand.
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11  I had only met her once before, but she took it into her head to lionize me.
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12  He brought his daughter back with him, I was told, and she never spoke to him again.
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13  My dear fellow, she tried to found a salon, and only succeeded in opening a restaurant.
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14  "Yes; she is a peacock in everything but beauty," said Lord Henry, pulling the daisy to bits with his long nervous fingers.
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15  She told me she had discovered a wonderful young man who was going to help her in the East End, and that his name was Dorian Gray.
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16  His own neighbour was Mrs. Vandeleur, one of his aunt's oldest friends, a perfect saint amongst women, but so dreadfully dowdy that she reminded one of a badly bound hymn-book.
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17  Fortunately for him she had on the other side Lord Faudel, a most intelligent middle-aged mediocrity, as bald as a ministerial statement in the House of Commons, with whom she was conversing in that intensely earnest manner which is the one unpardonable error, as he remarked once himself, that all really good people fall into, and from which none of them ever quite escape.
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