Chapter 10
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t t be got rid of at once. not be alloo knoaken to. t ful, treacting do ting-table e to Lord o send o read and reminding to meet at eigeen t evening.
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In tes ted frame-maker of Soutreet, came in rougant. Mr. tle man, empered by terate impecuniosity of most of tists ed for people to come to ion in favour of Dorian Gray. t Dorian t c o see him.
quot; can I do for you, Mr. Gray?quot; freckled ;I t I got a beauty of a frame, sir. Picked it up at a sale. Old Florentine. Came from Fonted for a religious subject, Mr. Gray.quot;
quot;I am so sorry you rouble of coming round, Mr. ainly drop in and look at t go in muc present for religious art--but to-day I only a picture carried to top of t is rat I o lend me a couple of your men.quot;
quot;No trouble at all, Mr. Gray. I am deligo be of any service to you. , sir?quot;
quot;t; replied Dorian, moving t;Can you move it, covering and all, just as it is? I dont it to get scratcairs.quot;
quot;ty, sir,quot; said tant, to unure from t ;And, noo, Mr. Gray?quot;
quot;I er go in front. I am afraid it is rig top of t staircase, as it is ;
into t. te cer of ture extremely bulky, and noe of tests of Mr. rue tradesmans spirited dislike of seeing a gentleman doing anyt o it so as to hem.