What would you do, Sibyl, if I should say to you... don't leave me now, don't go home? What would you do, Sibyl?

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

You can hear this line at 00:35:07.280 in the Blu-ray version of the movie.

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- Get hence, you loathsome mystery! Hideous animal, get hence!

- You wake in me each bestial sense, you make me what I would not be.

- You make my creed a barren sham, you wake foul dreams of sensual life.

- What a strange poem. Who wrote it?

- A brilliant young Irishman out of Oxford. His name is Oscar Wilde.

- Why do you look at me so strangely?

- What would you do, Sibyl, if I should say to you... don't leave me now, don't go home? What would you do, Sibyl?

- I suppose I should have expected a conventional reaction. Good night, then.

- Good night.

- You don't mind letting yourself out, do you? I can't bear sad farewells.

- A wise friend warned me that your innocence upon which I would have staked my life would fail to meet the test I set before you.

- I called his wisdom cynicism, but now I know better.

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