Chapter 8
, and you must not be mixed up in it. t make a man fas in London people are so prejudiced. to give an interest to ones old age. I suppose t kno tre? If t, it is all rigo is an important point.quot;
Dorian did not anss. ammered, in a stifled voice, quot;? did you mean by t? Did Sibyl--? O bear it! But be quick. tell me everyt once.quot;
quot;I it an accident, Dorian, t must be put in t o t seems t as sre ten sometairs. ted some time for s come doimately found ake, some dreadful t tres. I dont kno it e lead in it. I s aneously.quot;
quot; is terrible!quot; cried the lad.
quot;Yes; it is very tragic, of course, but you must not get yourself mixed up in it. I see by tandard t seen. I s s younger t. So knotle about acting. Dorian, you mustnt let t on your nerves. You must come and dine er t is a Patti nigo my sisters box. S some smart ;
quot;So I ; said Dorian Gray, o ;murdered tle t t less lovely for all t. t as o-nigo dine o teric life is! If I over it. Some it ually, and to me, it seems far too ears. passionate love-letter I ten in my life. Strange, t my first passionate love-letter so a dead girl. Can te silent people en? O seems years ago to me no dreadful nig really only last nig almost broke. S all to me. It erribly patic. But I moved a bit. I t made me afraid. I cant tell you it errible. I said I o I s knoo keep me straig for me. S to kill was selfis;
quot;My dear Dorian,quot; anste from ten matc;tely t erest i