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The Picture of Dorian Gray

CHAPTER 15
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It took him three-quarters of an hour to consume everything.

At the end he felt faint and sick, and having lit some Algerian pastilles in a pierced copper brazier, he bathed his hands and forehead with a cool musk-scented vinegar.
Suddenly he started.

His eyes grew strangely bright, and he gnawed nervously at his underlip.

Between two of the windows stood a large Florentine cabinet, made out of ebony and inlaid with ivory and blue lapis.

He watched it as though it were a thing that could fascinate and make afraid, as though it held something that he longed for and yet almost loathed.


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