is anding on a platform and trying to look pleasant. Ask o stay. I insist upon it.quot;
quot;Stay, o oblige Dorian, and to oblige me,quot; said ently at ure. quot;It is quite true, I never talk must be dreadfully tedious for my unfortunate sitters. I beg you to stay.quot;
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ter laug;I dont ty about t. Sit doform, and dont move about too muctention to ;
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quot;Because to influence a person is to give tural ts, or burn ural passions. ues are not real to or of a part t been ten for . to realize ones nature perfectly--t is en t of all duties, ty t one oo ones self. Of course, table. t tarve, and are naked. Courage of our race. Per. terror of society, govern us. And yet--quot;
quot;Just turn your tle more to t, Dorian, like a good boy,quot; said ter, deep in a look o t here before.
quot;And yet,quot; continued Lord graceful ic of on days, quot;I believe t if one man o live out ely, o give form to every feeling, expression to every t, reality to every dream--I believe t t all turn to to somet may be. But t man amongst us is afraid of ilation of ts tragic survival in t mars our lives. e are punis rive to strangle broods in ts sin, for action is a mode of purification. Not tion of a pleasure, or t. to get rid of a temptation is to yield to it. Resist it, and your soul gro o itself, its monstrous la t events of take place in t is in t t sins of take place also. You, Mr. Gray, you yourself, e boy s t error, day-dreams and sleeping dreams ain your c;
quot;Stop!quot; faltered Dorian Gray, quot;stop! you be knoo say. to you, but I cannot find it. Dont speak. Let me t me try not to t;
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