A patron of the arts, Mrs. Vane. He's come to the Two Turtles each evening for a fortnight.

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

You can hear this line at 00:18:52.320 in the Blu-ray version of the movie.

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- Stay with me, my little dearie, for without you, it would be dreary, but she only sighed, Ah, no.

- Goodbye, little yellow bird, I'd gladly mate with you. I love you, little yellow bird, but I love my freedom too.

- So goodbye, little yellow bird, I'd rather brave the cold on a leafless tree than a prisoner be in a cage of gold.

- She's taken with you, sir. Say the word and I'll take you backstage.

- Thank you, no.

- Night after night Dorian went to the Two Turtles to watch Sibyl Vane.

- A patron of the arts, Mrs. Vane. He's come to the Two Turtles each evening for a fortnight.

- He wants to tell you how much he admires your daughter.

- If you will permit me, I have a request to make.

- You're very kind, sir.

- Miss Vane, will you sing The Little Yellow Bird for me now?

- She will, sir, gladly.

- But there's no one to play for me. Everyone's gone.

- I think I might manage the accompaniment.

- You will, won't you, dearie?

- Yes. On one condition. Please.

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