Chapter 6
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quot;And t; asked Lord o some salad.
quot;O life, your t love, your t pleasure. All your t, ;
quot;Pleasure is t,quot; ;But I am afraid I cannot claim my t belongs to Nature, not to me. Pleasure is Natures test, w always ;
quot;A ; cried Basil hallward.
quot;Yes,quot; ec Lord ers of purple-lipped irises t stood in tre of table, quot;w do you mean by good, ;
quot;to be good is to be in ; oucem of ed fingers. quot;Discord is to be forced to be in is tant to be a prig or a Puritan, one can flaunt ones moral vie t t ones concern. Besides, individualism y consists in accepting tandard of ones age. I consider t for any man of culture to accept tandard of immorality.quot;
quot;But, surely, if one lives merely for ones self, errible price for doing so?quot; suggested ter.
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quot;One o pay in ot money.quot;
quot; sort of ;
quot;Oion.quot;
Lord ;My dear fello is c mediaeval emotions are out of date. One can use tion, of course. But t one can use in fiction are t one o use in fact. Believe me, no civilized man ever regrets a pleasure, and no uncivilized man ever kno;
quot;I kno; cried Dorian Gray. quot;It is to adore some one.quot;
quot;t is certainly better t; oying