He would go away, leave England forever, live obscurely in a distant country, find peace in a life of humility and self-denial.

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You can hear this line at 01:45:57.073 in the Blu-ray version of the movie.

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- Nothing could alter that. It was of the future that he must think.

- He had spared Gladys.

- Would there be any sign of his one good deed in the portrait?

- It was there, almost imperceptible, but surely it was there in the eyes, struggling through the horror and the loathsomeness.

- There was hope for him, then.

- He would go away, leave England forever, live obscurely in a distant country, find peace in a life of humility and self-denial.

- He would expel every sign of evil from the painted face. He would watch the hideousness fade and change.

- But the painting would always be there to tempt his weakness. Better to destroy it to grow old inevitably as all men grow old.

- If he fell into evil ways, to be punished as all men are punished.

- Better if each sin of his life were to bring its sure, swift penalty.

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