Chapter 6
titude to take to sent into to air our moral prejudices. I never take any notice of erfere cy fascinates me, personality selects is absolutely deligo me. Dorian Gray falls in love iful girl , and proposes to marry ? If eresting. You kno a co marriage is t it makes one unselfisy. Still, tain temperaments t marriage makes more complex. tain tism, and add to it many oto o be of mans existence. Besides, every experience is of value, and marriage, it is certainly an experience. I Dorian Gray ely adore ed by some one else. udy.quot;
quot;You dont mean a single , . If Dorian Grays life ter tend to be.quot;
Lord ;to t imism is serror. e t our neigues t are likely to be a benefit to us. e praise t , and find good qualities in t s. I mean everyt I est contempt for optimism. As for a spoiled life, no life is spoiled but one to mar a nature, you o reform it. As for marriage, of course t teresting bonds betainly encourage t ell you more t;
quot;My dear botulate me!quot; said ts satin-lined ;I is sudden-- all really delig it seems to me to be t; ement and pleasure, and looked extraordinarily handsome.
quot;I ; said ;but I dont quite forgive you for not me kno. You let ;
quot;And I dont forgive you for being late for dinner,quot; broke in Lord ting ;Come, let us sit dory ell us all came about.quot;
quot;t muco tell,quot; cried Dorian as took ts at table. quot; er I left you yesterday evening, t little Italian restaurant in Rupert Street