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The Picture of Dorian Gray

CHAPTER 15
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"You must come and dine with me soon again.

You are really an admirable tonic, much better than what Sir Andrew prescribes for me.

You must tell me what people you would like to meet, though.

I want it to be a delightful gathering." "I like men who have a future and women who have a past," he answered.
"Or do you think that would make it a petticoat party ?" "I fear so," she said, laughing, as she stood up.

"A thousand pardons, my dear Lady Ruxton," she added, "I didn't see you hadn't finished your cigarette." "Never mind, Lady Narborough.


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