I was close by and came in for a moment. I found this old song in your piano bench. It's charming. So is the face that my uncle sketched on it.

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- He would examine with minute care the hideous lines that scarred the wrinkling forehead or crawled around the heavy sensual mouth, wondering which were more horrible: the signs of sin or the signs of age.

- He found reasons to justify his actions. He told himself that man was a being with myriad lives and myriad sensations. To live a simple, sincere, honest life was hardly to live at all.

- Was insincerity such a terrible thing? Dorian thought not. It was merely a method by which we could multiply our personalities.

- Yet, there was one person towards whom he found it difficult to be insincere. It was Basil Hallward's niece, Gladys, who had loved him since she was a child.

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

- I was close by and came in for a moment. I found this old song in your piano bench. It's charming. So is the face that my uncle sketched on it.

- He did do it, didn't he? I know his style so well.

- Did she sing this song? Who is she? Do tell me about her.

- She died many years ago, when you were only a little girl.

- Did you love her very much, Dorian?

- Yes.

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