Chapter 6
Cer 6
I suppose you ; said Lord evening as o a little private room at tol whree.
quot;No, ; ansist, giving and coat to ter. quot; is it? Not politics, I interest me. ting, tter for a little wewas;
quot;Dorian Gray is engaged to be married,quot; said Lord ching him as he spoke.
arted and t;Dorian engaged to be married!quot; ;Impossible!quot;
quot;It is perfectly true.quot;
quot;to w;
quot;to some little actress or ot;
quot;I cant believe it. Dorian is far too sensible.quot;
quot;Dorian is far too to do foolis;
quot;Marriage is one can do no;
quot;Except in America,quot; rejoined Lord ;But I didnt say o be married. t difference. I inct remembrance of being married, but I ion at all of being engaged. I am inclined to t I never ;
quot;But tion, and would be absurd for o marry so muc;
quot;If you to make ell , Basil. o do it, tupid t is al motives.quot;
quot;I to see Dorian tied to some vile creature, .quot;
quot;Oter tiful,quot; murmured Lord ters. quot;Dorian says siful, and often t kind. Your portrait of ion of t excellent effect, amongst oto see o-nig boy doesnt forget ment.quot;
quot;Are you serious?quot;
quot;Quite serious, Basil. I s I s t moment.quot;
quot;But do you approve of it, ; asked ter, ing ;You cant approve of it, possibly. It is some silly infatuation.quot;
quot;I never approve, or disapprove, of anyt is an absurd at