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The Picture of Dorian Gray

CHAPTER 6
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I have been right, Basil, haven't I, to take my love out of poetry and to find my wife in Shakespeare's plays?
Lips that Shakespeare taught to speak have whispered their secret in my ear.

I have had the arms of Rosalind around me, and kissed Juliet on the mouth." "Yes, Dorian, I suppose you were right," said Hallward slowly.
"Have you seen her to-day ?" asked Lord Henry.
Dorian Gray shook his head.

"I left her in the forest of Arden; I shall find her in an orchard in Verona." Lord Henry sipped his champagne in a meditative manner.

"At what particular point did you mention the word marriage, Dorian?
And what did she say in answer?
Perhaps you forgot all about it." "My dear Harry, I did not treat it as a business transaction, and I did not make any formal proposal.

I told her that I loved her, and she said she was not worthy to be my wife.


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