Then perhaps you'll join me later at the opera. My sister's box number is 27. It's on the Grand Tier. You'll see her name on the door. I hope to see you before half past 9. I don't want you to miss de Reszke in the duet.

Lord Henry Wotton (George Sanders)

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

You can hear this line at 00:47:44.840 in the Blu-ray version of the movie.

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- I found myself sitting next to such a woman the other night at diner.

- She had once proposed to sacrifice the whole world for me. That's always a dreadful moment. Fills one with the terror of eternity.

- It happened years ago, but she insisted on dragging the whole thing out again. She assured me that I'd spoiled her life. However, she ate an enormous dinner.

- Not one of the women I've known would have done for me what Sibyl Vane did for you.

- But you haven't told me yet if you will dine with me tonight.

- I don't feel up to it, Harry.

- Then perhaps you'll join me later at the opera. My sister's box number is 27. It's on the Grand Tier. You'll see her name on the door. I hope to see you before half past 9. I don't want you to miss de Reszke in the duet.

- I'm sorry, Mr. Hallward. Mr. Gray isn't in. He's gone to the opera.

- To the opera?

- Yes, sir. Is there any message, sir?

- No. No, I'll come by in the morning.

- But in the morning, Dorian no longer wanted the consolation of his friend, nor his reproaches.

- His pride and his sense of guilt prompted him to assume an air of indifference.

- Hello, Basil. Sorry to keep you. Have you had breakfast?

- Yes, I have, thank you.

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