Chapter 14
y from tific point of vie inquire inquire nooo muc is. But I beg of you to do t;
quot;Dont speak about t;
quot;times. tairs go aing at table stretc come to my assistance, I am ruined. you understand? t I ;
quot;tely refuse to do anytter. It is insane of you to ask me.quot;
quot;You refuse?quot;
quot;Yes.quot;
quot;I entreat you, Alan.quot;
quot;It is useless.quot;
ty came into Dorian Grays eyes. tretc ook a piece of paper, and e somet. over t carefully, and pus across table. up and over to the window.
Campbell looked at ook up t. As , ly pale and as if ing itself to deaty hollow.
After tes of terrible silence, Dorian turned round and came and stood beting his hand upon his shoulder.
quot;I am so sorry for you, Alan,quot; ;but you leave me no alternative. I ter ten already. is. You see t send it. If you dont . You kno you are going to is impossible for you to refuse noried to spare you. You ice to admit t. You ern, reated me as no man o treat me--no living man, at any rate. I bore it all. No is for me to dictate terms.quot;
Campbell buried hrough him.
quot;Yes, it is my turn to dictate terms, Alan. You knoe simple. Come, dont o to be done. Face it, and do it.quot;
A groan broke from Campbells lips and icking of telpiece seemed to o be dividing time into separate atoms of agony, eacoo terrible to be borne. as if an iron ring igened olerable. It seemed to crush him.