Chapter 4
tinction. Most people become bankrupt ted too o ry is an o Miss Sibyl Vane?quot;
quot;t. S me--at least I fancied t sent. ermined to take me beed. It ing to kno?quot;
quot;No; I dont t;
quot;My dear ;
quot;I ell you some otime. No to kno t;
quot;Sibyl? Ole. t e of e unconscious of ood grinning at ty greenroom, making elaborate speec us botood looking at eac on calling me My Lord, so I o assure Sibyl t I anyte simply to me, You look more like a prince. I must call you Prince C;
quot;Upon my s.quot;
quot;You dont understand ired of magenta dressing- nigter days.quot;
quot;I kno look. It depresses me,quot; murmured Lord henry, examining his rings.
quot;ted to tell me ory, but I said it did not interest me.quot;
quot;You e rigely mean about otragedies.quot;
quot;Sibyl is t. is it to me le feet, sely and entirely divine. Every nigo see , and every nig;
quot;t is t you never dine you must it is not quite ed.quot;
quot;My dear ogeto times,quot; said Dorian, opening his blue eyes in wonder.
quot;You ale.quot;
quot;ell, I cant o see Sibyl play,quot; ;even if it is only for a single act. I get is little ivory body, I am filled ;
quot;You can dine o-nig you?quot;
;to-nig; ;and to-morro;
quot;;
quot;Never.quot;
quot;I congratulate you.quot;
quot; I tell you s make s of life, tell me o co love me! I to make Romeo jealous. I to er