Chapter 15
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quot;Never mind, Lady Narboroug deal too muco limit myself, for ture.quot;
quot;Pray dont, Lady Ruxton,quot; said Lord ;Moderation is a fatal t.quot;
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quot;No stay too long over your politics and scandal,quot; cried Lady Narboroug;If you do, o squabble upstairs.quot;
t up solemnly from t of table and came up to top. Dorian Gray c and and sat by Lord o talk in a loud voice about tuation in t rinaire--error to tisime to time betive prefix served as an ornament of oratory. ed t. ted stupidity of termed it--y.
A smile curved Lord urned round and looked at Dorian.
quot;Are you better, my dear fello; ;You seemed rat of sorts at dinner.quot;
quot;I am quite is all.quot;
quot;You le duce devoted to you. Sells me so Selby.quot;
quot;So come on tiet;
quot;Is Monmouto be too?quot;
quot;O;
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quot;; asked Dorian.
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quot;Oess, Geoffrey Clouston, t. I rian.quot;
quot;I like ; said Lord ;A great many people dont, but I find ones for being occasionally