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Chapter 8
n life. If you created o people about  you ely indifferent to  out about  bonnets t some oto pay for. I say not take,  in any case te failure.quot;

    quot;I suppose it ; muttered t;But I t it y. It is not my fault t terrible tragedy ed my doing ality about good resolutions--t too late. Mine certainly ; quot;Good resolutions are useless attempts to interfere ific lay. t is absolutely nil. terile emotions t ain c is all t can be said for t men dra;

    quot;; cried Dorian Gray, coming over and sitting do I cannot feel tragedy as muc to? I dont tless. Do you?quot;

    quot;You oo many foolis fortnigo be entitled to give yourself t name, Dorian,quot; answered Lord  melancholy smile.

    t;I dont like t explanation, ; ;but I am glad you dont tless. I am not. And yet I must admit t t  affect me as it s seems to me to be simply like a o a  errible beauty of a Greek tragedy, a tragedy in  part, but by ;

    quot;It is an interesting question,quot; said Lord e pleasure in playing on tism, quot;an extremely interesting question. I fancy t true explanation is t often  tragedies of life occur in sucistic manner t t us by te inco of meaning, tire lack of style. t us just as vulgarity affects us. te force, and  against t. Sometimes, ragedy t possesses artistic elements of beauty crosses our lives. If ts of beauty are real, to our sense of dramatic effect. Suddenly  ors, but tators of tcacle ent case,  t  I   been very many, but ted on living on, long after I o care for to
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