- Shall I wait, sir?
- Yes.

3 seconds sound clip from the The Picture of Dorian Gray movie soundboard.

You can hear this line at 00:02:22.446 in the Blu-ray version of the movie.

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- Lord Henry Wotton had set himself early in life to the serious study of the great aristocratic art of doing absolutely nothing.

- He lived only for pleasure, but his greatest pleasure was to observe the emotions of his friends while experiencing none of his own.

- He diverted himself by exercising a subtle influence on the lives of others.

- Eighteen, I think you said, sir.

- Shall I wait, sir?

- Yes.

- Among Lord Henry's friends was the painter Basil Hallward. He had been strangely secretive about his latest painting and Lord Henry, sensing a mystery, determined to discover what it was that his friend wished to conceal.

- I'm sorry, my lord, Mr. Hallward is not at home.

- Mr. Hallward doesn't wish to be disturbed.

- It's your best work, Basil. The best thing you've ever done.

- Of course, I can't believe that anyone is really as handsome as that portrait.

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