Chapter 15
her head.
Lord s. quot;It is perfectly monstrous,quot; last, quot;t no one be are absolutely and entirely true.quot;
quot;Isnt ; cried Dorian, leaning forward in his chair.
quot;I ; said ess, laug;But really, if you all o be in t;
quot;You oo is because sested is because ry t;
quot;Narboroug perfect,quot; cried the old lady.
quot;If ; ;omen love us for our defects. If s. You o dinner again after saying t it is quite true.quot;
quot;Of course it is true, Lord love you for your defects, of unfortunate bac, t er you muc;
quot;Fin de siècle,quot; murmured Lord henry.
quot;Fin du globe,quot; answered ess.
quot;I ; said Dorian ;Life is a great disappointment.quot;
quot;A; cried Lady Narborougting on ;dont tell me t you ed life. one kno life ed imes o be good-- you look so good. I must find you a nice Mr. Gray s married?quot;
quot;I am alelling ; said Lord h a bow.
quot;ell, look out for a suitable matct carefully to-nig a list of all t;
quot;it; asked Dorian.
quot;Of course, ly edited. But not be done in a it to be calls a suitable alliance, and I you boto be ;
quot; nonsense people talk about ; exclaimed Lord ;A man can be love ;
quot;A a cynic you are!quot; cried to Lady Ruxton. quot;You must come and dine onic, mucter t Sir Andre tell me o meet, t it to be a delig;
quot;I like men ; ;Or do you t a petticoat party?quot;
quot;I fear