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The Picture of Dorian Gray

CHAPTER 17
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He is very fascinating." "If he were not, there would be no battle." "Greek meets Greek, then ?" "I am on the side of the Trojans.

They fought for a woman." "They were defeated." "There are worse things than capture," she answered.
"You gallop with a loose rein." "Pace gives life," was the riposte.
"I shall write it in my diary to-night." "What ?" "That a burnt child loves the fire." "I am not even singed.

My wings are untouched." "You use them for everything, except flight." "Courage has passed from men to women.

It is a new experience for us." "You have a rival." "Who ?" He laughed.

"Lady Narborough," he whispered.


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