Chapter 8
aid Lord ered. quot;But you must not too muc it.quot;
quot;Do you mean about Sibyl Vane?quot; asked the lad.
quot;Yes, of course,quot; ans is dreadful, from one point of vie it your fault. tell me, did you go beer t;
quot;Yes.quot;
quot;I felt sure you ;
quot;I al, ly brutal. But it is all rig sorry for anyt augo knoter.quot;
quot;Aake it in t earing t nice curly ;
quot;I t,quot; said Dorian, s;I am perfectly conscience is, to begin is not old me it is t t sneer at it, least not before me. I to be good. I cant bear t;
quot;A very cistic basis for etulate you on it. But o begin?quot;
quot;By marrying Sibyl Vane.quot;
quot;Marrying Sibyl Vane!quot; cried Lord anding up and looking at . quot;But, my dear Dorian--quot;
quot;Yes, you are going to say. Somet marriage. Dont say it. Dont ever say t kind to me again. to marry me. I am not going to break my o o be my ;
quot;Your you get my letter? I e to you t te do;
quot;Your letter? O read it yet, be somet t I like. You cut life to pieces ;
quot;You kno;
quot; do you mean?quot;
Lord ting doook botig;Dorian,quot; ;my letter--dont be frigo tell you t Sibyl Vane is dead.quot;
A cry of pain broke from to , tearing ;Dead! Sibyl dead! It is not true! It is a ?quot;
quot;It is quite true, Dorian,quot; said Lord ;It is in all te doo you to ask you not to see any one till I came. to be an inquest, of course