In spite of the indescribable corruption of the portrait, Basil was still able to recognize his painting of Dorian.

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

You can hear this line at 01:09:44.880 in the Blu-ray version of the movie.

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- I only ask you to give me some answer to the horrible charges that are made against you. Tell me they aren't true, and I'll believe you.

- Come upstairs, Basil. I keep a diary of my life from day to day. It never leaves the room in which it is written. I'll show it to you.

- I don't want to read anything. All I want is a plain answer to my question.

- You'll find that upstairs. You won't have to read long.

- You're the one man in the world who's entitled to know everything about me. You've had more to do with my life than you think.

- You think it's only God who sees the soul.

- In spite of the indescribable corruption of the portrait, Basil was still able to recognize his painting of Dorian.

- It was from within apparently that the foulness and horror came.

- It was as if some moral leprosy were eating the thing away.

- He could not believe that he had made this portrait, yet there was his own name, just as he had painted it.

- But this is monstrous. It's beyond nature, beyond reason. What does it mean?

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