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Poor thing.
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I expect in her heart
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she thinks she still
looks like this.

:19:08
If we could look young
and innocent forever.

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D'you think we'd want to?
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If our souls were ugly, yes.
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Give a man a mask
and he'll tell you the truth.

:19:20
Have we had enough of this?
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Shall we go and have
dinner somewhere?

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"Dorian Gray"
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is the most wonderful book
I've ever read!

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And the end,
when the servants break in,

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and they find him
wizened, old and dead

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and the picture young again.
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I fainted!
:20:15
My family say
it's dull and wicked.

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Dull!
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Oh!
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It's sublime!
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It's about the masks
we wear as faces.

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And the faces we wear as masks.
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That my son should have
written a work of such...

:20:43
People say it's full
of dangerous paradoxes.

:20:46
Hardly anyone will speak
to us any more.

:20:50
We're ceasing
to be respectable.

:20:56
Artists care nothing
about respectability!


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