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- But, surely, his wish had not been fulfilled. Such things were impossible. It was monstrous even to think of it.
- What if someone else observed the horrible change, his valet, perhaps?
- What if Basil Hallward came and asked to look at his own picture?
- But he was being ridiculous. This was a mere hallucination. An illusion brought on by his troubled senses.
- The picture had not changed. He was mad to think so. A painted canvas could not alter.
- He would look at it again after he had slept, when he was calmer, and he would laugh at this fantastic idea.
- But in the afternoon when he returned to examine the portrait again, fantastic as the idea was, his memory of that cruel look was disturbingly vivid.
- It was true. The expression had altered. There was no doubt of it. It was incredible, and yet it was a fact.
- Was this portrait to become for him the emblem of his own conscience? Would it teach him to loathe his own soul?
- But if this painting was to be his conscience made visible, then he would let it instruct him. He would give it no reason to reproach him. He would live purely and nobly.
- He had been cruel to Sibyl Vane. But it was not too late to make that right. She could still be his wife. He would marry her. They could be happy together.
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