[{"id":"para_193","index":192,"start":176260,"offset":1345,"words":183,"paraNum":"4.42","lastModified":1652785791000,"semanticType":"par","voicework":"narration","blockId":"the_picture_of_dorian_gray_ffa_en-blf6","language":"en","wordsRange":{"start":65995000000,"end":66176000000},"paragraphVersion":232,"direction":"ltr","paragraph":"<p id=\"para_193\" semantictype=\"par\" data-ilmid=\"the_picture_of_dorian_gray_ffa_en-blf6\" data-audio=\"1\" data-words-count=\"183\" data-before=\"20642\" data-ww=\"\"><span class=\"block-num\" data-id=\"4.42\"></span><span class=\"block-pb\"> <span class=\"block-pb is-animated\"></span> </span><span class=\"itm-wrap\"> It was clear to him that the experimental method was the only method by which one could arrive at any scientific analysis of the passions; and certainly Dorian Gray was a subject made to his hand, and seemed to promise rich and fruitful results. His sudden mad love for Sibyl Vane was a psychological phenomenon of no small interest. There was no doubt that curiosity had much to do with it, curiosity and the desire for new experiences, yet it was not a simple, but rather a very complex passion. What there was in it of the purely sensuous instinct of boyhood had been transformed by the workings of the imagination, changed into something that seemed to the lad himself to be remote from sense, and was for that very reason all the more dangerous. It was the passions about whose origin we deceived ourselves that tyrannized most strongly over us. Our weakest motives were those of whose nature we were conscious. It often happened that when we thought we were experimenting on others we were really experimenting on ourselves.</span></p>","hasContent":true,"isFirst":false,"isLast":false},{"id":"para_194","index":193,"start":177605,"offset":759,"words":84,"paraNum":"4.43","lastModified":1652785850000,"semanticType":"par","voicework":"narration","blockId":"the_picture_of_dorian_gray_ffa_en-blf7","language":"en","wordsRange":{"start":66276000000,"end":66361000000},"paragraphVersion":206,"direction":"ltr","paragraph":"<p id=\"para_194\" semantictype=\"par\" data-ilmid=\"the_picture_of_dorian_gray_ffa_en-blf7\" data-audio=\"1\" data-words-count=\"84\" data-before=\"20825\" data-ww=\"\"><span class=\"block-num\" data-id=\"4.43\"></span><span class=\"block-pb\"> <span class=\"block-pb is-animated\"></span> </span><span class=\"itm-wrap\">While Lord Henry sat dreaming on these things, a knock came to the door, and his valet entered and reminded him it was time to dress for dinner. He got up and looked out into the street. The sunset had smitten into scarlet gold the upper windows of the houses opposite. The panes glowed like plates of heated metal. The sky above was like a faded rose. He thought of his friend’s young fiery-coloured life and wondered how it was all going to end.</span></p>","hasContent":true,"isFirst":false,"isLast":false},{"id":"para_195","index":194,"start":178364,"offset":524,"words":42,"paraNum":"4.44","lastModified":1652785906000,"semanticType":"par","voicework":"narration","blockId":"the_picture_of_dorian_gray_ffa_en-blf8","language":"en","wordsRange":{"start":66461000000,"end":66504000000},"paragraphVersion":202,"direction":"ltr","paragraph":"<p id=\"para_195\" semantictype=\"par\" data-ilmid=\"the_picture_of_dorian_gray_ffa_en-blf8\" data-audio=\"1\" data-words-count=\"42\" data-before=\"20909\" data-ww=\"\"><span class=\"block-num\" data-id=\"4.44\"></span><span class=\"block-pb\"> <span class=\"block-pb is-animated\"></span> </span><span class=\"itm-wrap\">When he arrived home, about half-past twelve o’clock, he saw a telegram lying on the hall table. He opened it and found it was from Dorian Gray. It was to tell him that he was engaged to be married to Sibyl Vane.</span></p>","hasContent":true,"isFirst":false,"isLast":false},{"id":"para_196","index":195,"start":178888,"offset":168,"words":0,"paraNum":"","lastModified":1646232604000,"semanticType":"line","blockId":"the_picture_of_dorian_gray_ffa_en-bl1at","language":"en","wordsRange":{"start":66537333333,"end":66570666667},"paragraphVersion":57,"direction":"ltr","paragraph":"<hr class=\"ilm-hr ilm-small\" id=\"para_196\" semantictype=\"line\" data-ilmid=\"the_picture_of_dorian_gray_ffa_en-bl1at\" data-words-count=\"0\" data-before=\"20951\" data-ww=\"\">","hasContent":true,"isFirst":false,"isLast":false},{"id":"para_197","index":196,"start":179056,"offset":531,"words":2,"paraNum":"","lastModified":1652785926000,"semanticType":"header-chapter-header","voicework":"narration","blockId":"the_picture_of_dorian_gray_ffa_en-blf9","language":"en","wordsRange":{"start":66604000000,"end":66607000000},"paragraphVersion":86,"direction":"ltr","paragraph":"<h2 class=\"ilm-header ilm-h2 ilm-large\" id=\"para_197\" semantictype=\"header-chapter-header\" data-ilmid=\"the_picture_of_dorian_gray_ffa_en-blf9\" data-audio=\"1\" data-chapter=\"para_197\" data-words-count=\"2\" data-before=\"20951\" data-ww=\"\"><span class=\"block-pb\"> <span class=\"block-pb is-animated\"></span> </span><span class=\"itm-wrap\"><span class=\"chapter-text\"><span class=\"chapter-number\"><span class=\"chapter-label\"></span><span class=\"chapter-value\"></span></span><span class=\"chapter-title\">Chapter V<br></span></span></span></h2>","hasContent":true,"isFirst":false,"isLast":false},{"id":"para_198","index":197,"start":179587,"offset":896,"words":101,"paraNum":"5.1","lastModified":1652791039000,"semanticType":"par","voicework":"narration","blockId":"the_picture_of_dorian_gray_ffa_en-blfa","language":"en","wordsRange":{"start":66707000000,"end":66909000000},"paragraphVersion":103,"direction":"ltr","paragraph":"<p id=\"para_198\" semantictype=\"par\" data-ilmid=\"the_picture_of_dorian_gray_ffa_en-blfa\" data-audio=\"1\" data-words-count=\"101\" data-before=\"20953\" data-ww=\"\"><span class=\"block-num\" data-id=\"5.1\"></span><span class=\"block-pb\"> <span class=\"block-pb is-animated\"></span> </span><span class=\"itm-wrap\"> “Mother, Mother, I am so happy!” whispered the girl, burying her face in the lap of the faded, tired-looking woman who, with back turned to the shrill intrusive light, was sitting in the one arm-chair that their dingy sitting-room contained. “I am so happy!” she repeated, “and you must be happy, too!” <br> Mrs. Vane winced and put her thin, bismuth-whitened hands on her daughter’s head. “Happy!” she echoed, “I am only happy, Sibyl, when I see you act. You must not think of anything but your acting. Mr. Isaacs has been very good to us, and we owe him money.”</span></p>","hasContent":true,"isFirst":false,"isLast":false},{"id":"para_199","index":198,"start":180483,"offset":878,"words":99,"paraNum":"5.2","lastModified":1652791177000,"semanticType":"par","voicework":"narration","blockId":"the_picture_of_dorian_gray_ffa_en-blfc","language":"en","wordsRange":{"start":67009000000,"end":67413000000},"paragraphVersion":117,"direction":"ltr","paragraph":"<p id=\"para_199\" semantictype=\"par\" data-ilmid=\"the_picture_of_dorian_gray_ffa_en-blfc\" data-audio=\"1\" data-words-count=\"99\" data-before=\"21054\" data-ww=\"\"><span class=\"block-num\" data-id=\"5.2\"></span><span class=\"block-pb\"> <span class=\"block-pb is-animated\"></span> </span><span class=\"itm-wrap\"> The girl looked up and pouted. “Money, Mother?” she cried, “what does money matter? Love is more than money.” <br>“Mr. Isaacs has advanced us fifty pounds to pay off our debts and to get a proper outfit for James. You must not forget that, Sibyl. Fifty pounds is a very large sum. Mr. Isaacs has been most considerate.” <br> “He is not a gentleman, Mother, and I hate the way he talks to me,” said the girl, rising to her feet and going over to the window. <br>“I don’t know how we could manage without him,” answered the elder woman querulously.</span></p>","hasContent":true,"isFirst":false,"isLast":false},{"id":"para_200","index":199,"start":181361,"offset":1085,"words":133,"paraNum":"5.3","lastModified":1653117484000,"semanticType":"par","voicework":"narration","blockId":"the_picture_of_dorian_gray_ffa_en-blfg","language":"en","wordsRange":{"start":67513000000,"end":67850000000},"paragraphVersion":124,"direction":"ltr","paragraph":"<p id=\"para_200\" semantictype=\"par\" data-ilmid=\"the_picture_of_dorian_gray_ffa_en-blfg\" data-audio=\"1\" data-words-count=\"133\" data-before=\"21153\" data-ww=\"\"><span class=\"block-num\" data-id=\"5.3\"></span><span class=\"block-pb\"> <span class=\"block-pb is-animated\"></span> </span><span class=\"itm-wrap\">Sibyl Vane tossed her head and laughed. “We don’t want him any more, Mother. Prince Charming rules life for us now.” Then she paused. A rose shook in her blood and shadowed her cheeks. Quick breath parted the petals of her lips. They trembled. Some southern wind of passion swept over her and stirred the dainty folds of her dress. “I love him,” she said simply. <br> “Foolish child! foolish child!” was the parrot-phrase flung in answer. The waving of crooked, false-jewelled fingers gave grotesqueness to the words. <br>The girl laughed again. The joy of a caged bird was in her voice. Her eyes caught the melody and echoed it in radiance, then closed for a moment, as though to hide their secret. When they opened, the mist of a dream had passed across them.</span></p>","hasContent":true,"isFirst":false,"isLast":false},{"id":"para_201","index":200,"start":182446,"offset":751,"words":84,"paraNum":"5.4","lastModified":1652791403000,"semanticType":"par","voicework":"narration","blockId":"the_picture_of_dorian_gray_ffa_en-blfj","language":"en","wordsRange":{"start":67950000000,"end":68033000000},"paragraphVersion":103,"direction":"ltr","paragraph":"<p id=\"para_201\" semantictype=\"par\" data-ilmid=\"the_picture_of_dorian_gray_ffa_en-blfj\" data-audio=\"1\" data-words-count=\"84\" data-before=\"21286\" data-ww=\"\"><span class=\"block-num\" data-id=\"5.4\"></span><span class=\"block-pb\"> <span class=\"block-pb is-animated\"></span> </span><span class=\"itm-wrap\"> Thin-lipped wisdom spoke at her from the worn chair, hinted at prudence, quoted from that book of cowardice whose author apes the name of common sense. She did not listen. She was free in her prison of passion. Her prince, Prince Charming, was with her. She had called on memory to remake him. She had sent her soul to search for him, and it had brought him back. His kiss burned again upon her mouth. Her eyelids were warm with his breath.</span></p>","hasContent":true,"isFirst":false,"isLast":false},{"id":"para_202","index":201,"start":183197,"offset":582,"words":51,"paraNum":"5.5","lastModified":1652791452000,"semanticType":"par","voicework":"narration","blockId":"the_picture_of_dorian_gray_ffa_en-blfk","language":"en","wordsRange":{"start":68133000000,"end":68185000000},"paragraphVersion":92,"direction":"ltr","paragraph":"<p id=\"para_202\" semantictype=\"par\" data-ilmid=\"the_picture_of_dorian_gray_ffa_en-blfk\" data-audio=\"1\" data-words-count=\"51\" data-before=\"21370\" data-ww=\"\"><span class=\"block-num\" data-id=\"5.5\"></span><span class=\"block-pb\"> <span class=\"block-pb is-animated\"></span> </span><span class=\"itm-wrap\">Then wisdom altered its method and spoke of espial and discovery. This young man might be rich. If so, marriage should be thought of. Against the shell of her ear broke the waves of worldly cunning. The arrows of craft shot by her. She saw the thin lips moving, and smiled.</span></p>","hasContent":true,"isFirst":false,"isLast":false},{"id":"para_203","index":202,"start":183779,"offset":762,"words":89,"paraNum":"5.6","lastModified":1652791554000,"semanticType":"par","voicework":"narration","blockId":"the_picture_of_dorian_gray_ffa_en-blfl","language":"en","wordsRange":{"start":68285000000,"end":68373000000},"paragraphVersion":97,"direction":"ltr","paragraph":"<p id=\"para_203\" semantictype=\"par\" data-ilmid=\"the_picture_of_dorian_gray_ffa_en-blfl\" data-audio=\"1\" data-words-count=\"89\" data-before=\"21421\" data-ww=\"\"><span class=\"block-num\" data-id=\"5.6\"></span><span class=\"block-pb\"> <span class=\"block-pb is-animated\"></span> </span><span class=\"itm-wrap\"> Suddenly she felt the need to speak. The wordy silence troubled her. “Mother, Mother,” she cried, “why does he love me so much? I know why I love him. I love him because he is like what love himself should be. But what does he see in me? I am not worthy of him. And yet — why, I cannot tell — though I feel so much beneath him, I don’t feel humble. I feel proud, terribly proud. Mother, did you love my father as I love Prince Charming?”</span></p>","hasContent":true,"isFirst":false,"isLast":false},{"id":"para_204","index":203,"start":184541,"offset":729,"words":84,"paraNum":"5.7","lastModified":1652791632000,"semanticType":"par","voicework":"narration","blockId":"the_picture_of_dorian_gray_ffa_en-blfm","language":"en","wordsRange":{"start":68473000000,"end":68556000000},"paragraphVersion":116,"direction":"ltr","paragraph":"<p id=\"para_204\" semantictype=\"par\" data-ilmid=\"the_picture_of_dorian_gray_ffa_en-blfm\" data-audio=\"1\" data-words-count=\"84\" data-before=\"21510\" data-ww=\"\"><span class=\"block-num\" data-id=\"5.7\"></span><span class=\"block-pb\"> <span class=\"block-pb is-animated\"></span> </span><span class=\"itm-wrap\"> The elder woman grew pale beneath the coarse powder that daubed her cheeks, and her dry lips twitched with a spasm of pain. Sybil rushed to her, flung her arms round her neck, and kissed her. “Forgive me, Mother. I know it pains you to talk about our father. But it only pains you because you loved him so much. Don’t look so sad. I am as happy to-day as you were twenty years ago. Ah! let me be happy for ever!”</span></p>","hasContent":true,"isFirst":false,"isLast":false},{"id":"para_205","index":204,"start":185270,"offset":680,"words":70,"paraNum":"5.8","lastModified":1652791713000,"semanticType":"par","voicework":"narration","blockId":"the_picture_of_dorian_gray_ffa_en-blfn","language":"en","wordsRange":{"start":68656000000,"end":68835000000},"paragraphVersion":130,"direction":"ltr","paragraph":"<p id=\"para_205\" semantictype=\"par\" data-ilmid=\"the_picture_of_dorian_gray_ffa_en-blfn\" data-audio=\"1\" data-words-count=\"70\" data-before=\"21594\" data-ww=\"\"><span class=\"block-num\" data-id=\"5.8\"></span><span class=\"block-pb\"> <span class=\"block-pb is-animated\"></span> </span><span class=\"itm-wrap\">“My child, you are far too young to think of falling in love. Besides, what do you know of this young man? You don’t even know his name. The whole thing is most inconvenient, and really, when James is going away to Australia, and I have so much to think of, I must say that you should have shown more consideration. However, as I said before, if he is rich …”<br></span></p>","hasContent":true,"isFirst":false,"isLast":false},{"id":"para_206","index":205,"start":185950,"offset":1003,"words":125,"paraNum":"5.9","lastModified":1652791869000,"semanticType":"par","voicework":"narration","blockId":"the_picture_of_dorian_gray_ffa_en-blfp","language":"en","wordsRange":{"start":68935000000,"end":69052000000},"paragraphVersion":115,"direction":"ltr","paragraph":"<p id=\"para_206\" semantictype=\"par\" data-ilmid=\"the_picture_of_dorian_gray_ffa_en-blfp\" data-audio=\"1\" data-words-count=\"125\" data-before=\"21664\" data-ww=\"\"><span class=\"block-num\" data-id=\"5.9\"></span><span class=\"block-pb\"> <span class=\"block-pb is-animated\"></span> </span><span class=\"itm-wrap\"> “Ah! Mother, Mother, let me be happy!”<br>Mrs. Vane glanced at her, and with one of those false theatrical gestures that so often become a mode of second nature to a stage-player, clasped her in her arms. At this moment, the door opened and a young lad with rough brown hair came into the room. He was thick-set of figure, and his hands and feet were large and somewhat clumsy in movement. He was not so finely bred as his sister. One would hardly have guessed the close relationship that existed between them. Mrs. Vane fixed her eyes on him and intensified her smile. She mentally elevated her son to the dignity of an audience. She felt sure that the <i>tableau</i> was interesting.</span></p>","hasContent":true,"isFirst":false,"isLast":false},{"id":"para_207","index":206,"start":186953,"offset":770,"words":81,"paraNum":"5.10","lastModified":1652792362000,"semanticType":"par","voicework":"narration","blockId":"the_picture_of_dorian_gray_ffa_en-blfq","language":"en","wordsRange":{"start":69152000000,"end":69438000000},"paragraphVersion":133,"direction":"ltr","paragraph":"<p id=\"para_207\" semantictype=\"par\" data-ilmid=\"the_picture_of_dorian_gray_ffa_en-blfq\" data-audio=\"1\" data-words-count=\"81\" data-before=\"21789\" data-ww=\"\"><span class=\"block-num\" data-id=\"5.10\"></span><span class=\"block-pb\"> <span class=\"block-pb is-animated\"></span> </span><span class=\"itm-wrap\">“You might keep some of your kisses for me, Sibyl, I think,” said the lad with a good-natured grumble. <br>“Ah! but you don’t like being kissed, Jim,” she cried. “You are a dreadful old bear.” And she ran across the room and hugged him. <br>James Vane looked into his sister’s face with tenderness. “I want you to come out with me for a walk, Sibyl. I don’t suppose I shall ever see this horrid London again. I am sure I don’t want to.”</span></p>","hasContent":true,"isFirst":false,"isLast":false},{"id":"para_208","index":207,"start":187723,"offset":1085,"words":132,"paraNum":"5.11","lastModified":1652792685000,"semanticType":"par","voicework":"narration","blockId":"the_picture_of_dorian_gray_ffa_en-blft","language":"en","wordsRange":{"start":69538000000,"end":69975000000},"paragraphVersion":190,"direction":"ltr","paragraph":"<p id=\"para_208\" semantictype=\"par\" data-ilmid=\"the_picture_of_dorian_gray_ffa_en-blft\" data-audio=\"1\" data-words-count=\"132\" data-before=\"21870\" data-ww=\"\"><span class=\"block-num\" data-id=\"5.11\"></span><span class=\"block-pb\"> <span class=\"block-pb is-animated\"></span> </span><span class=\"itm-wrap\"> “My son, don’t say such dreadful things,” murmured Mrs. Vane, taking up a tawdry theatrical dress, with a sigh, and beginning to patch it. She felt a little disappointed that he had not joined the group. It would have increased the theatrical picturesqueness of the situation. <br>“Why not, Mother? I mean it.” <br>“You pain me, my son. I trust you will return from Australia in a position of affluence. I believe there is no society of any kind in the Colonies — nothing that I would call society — so when you have made your fortune, you must come back and assert yourself in London.” <br>“Society!” muttered the lad. “I don’t want to know anything about that. I should like to make some money to take you and Sibyl off the stage. I hate it.”</span></p>","hasContent":true,"isFirst":false,"isLast":false},{"id":"para_209","index":208,"start":188808,"offset":708,"words":80,"paraNum":"5.12","lastModified":1652792833000,"semanticType":"par","voicework":"narration","blockId":"the_picture_of_dorian_gray_ffa_en-blfx","language":"en","wordsRange":{"start":70075000000,"end":70156000000},"paragraphVersion":126,"direction":"ltr","paragraph":"<p id=\"para_209\" semantictype=\"par\" data-ilmid=\"the_picture_of_dorian_gray_ffa_en-blfx\" data-audio=\"1\" data-words-count=\"80\" data-before=\"22002\" data-ww=\"\"><span class=\"block-num\" data-id=\"5.12\"></span><span class=\"block-pb\"> <span class=\"block-pb is-animated\"></span> </span><span class=\"itm-wrap\">“Oh, Jim!” said Sibyl, laughing, “how unkind of you! But are you really going for a walk with me? That will be nice! I was afraid you were going to say good-bye to some of your friends — to Tom Hardy, who gave you that hideous pipe, or Ned Langton, who makes fun of you for smoking it. It is very sweet of you to let me have your last afternoon. Where shall we go? Let us go to the park.”</span></p>","hasContent":true,"isFirst":false,"isLast":false},{"id":"para_210","index":209,"start":189516,"offset":684,"words":59,"paraNum":"5.13","lastModified":1652792901000,"semanticType":"par","voicework":"narration","blockId":"the_picture_of_dorian_gray_ffa_en-blfy","language":"en","wordsRange":{"start":70256000000,"end":70520000000},"paragraphVersion":123,"direction":"ltr","paragraph":"<p id=\"para_210\" semantictype=\"par\" data-ilmid=\"the_picture_of_dorian_gray_ffa_en-blfy\" data-audio=\"1\" data-words-count=\"59\" data-before=\"22082\" data-ww=\"\"><span class=\"block-num\" data-id=\"5.13\"></span><span class=\"block-pb\"> <span class=\"block-pb is-animated\"></span> </span><span class=\"itm-wrap\">“I am too shabby,” he answered, frowning. “Only swell people go to the park.” <br>“Nonsense, Jim,” she whispered, stroking the sleeve of his coat. <br>He hesitated for a moment. “Very well,” he said at last, “but don’t be too long dressing.” She danced out of the door. One could hear her singing as she ran upstairs. Her little feet pattered overhead.</span></p>","hasContent":true,"isFirst":false,"isLast":false},{"id":"para_211","index":210,"start":190200,"offset":1200,"words":155,"paraNum":"5.14","lastModified":1652793122000,"semanticType":"par","voicework":"narration","blockId":"the_picture_of_dorian_gray_ffa_en-blg1","language":"en","wordsRange":{"start":70620000000,"end":70875000000},"paragraphVersion":158,"direction":"ltr","paragraph":"<p id=\"para_211\" semantictype=\"par\" data-ilmid=\"the_picture_of_dorian_gray_ffa_en-blg1\" data-audio=\"1\" data-words-count=\"155\" data-before=\"22141\" data-ww=\"\"><span class=\"block-num\" data-id=\"5.14\"></span><span class=\"block-pb\"> <span class=\"block-pb is-animated\"></span> </span><span class=\"itm-wrap\"> He walked up and down the room two or three times. Then he turned to the still figure in the chair. “Mother, are my things ready?” he asked. <br>“Quite ready, James,” she answered, keeping her eyes on her work. For some months past she had felt ill at ease when she was alone with this rough stern son of hers. Her shallow secret nature was troubled when their eyes met. She used to wonder if he suspected anything. The silence, for he made no other observation, became intolerable to her. She began to complain. Women defend themselves by attacking, just as they attack by sudden and strange surrenders. “I hope you will be contented, James, with your sea-faring life,” she said. “You must remember that it is your own choice. You might have entered a solicitor’s office. Solicitors are a very respectable class, and in the country often dine with the best families.”</span></p>","hasContent":true,"isFirst":false,"isLast":false},{"id":"para_212","index":211,"start":191400,"offset":724,"words":73,"paraNum":"5.15","lastModified":1652793322000,"semanticType":"par","voicework":"narration","blockId":"the_picture_of_dorian_gray_ffa_en-blg3","language":"en","wordsRange":{"start":70975000000,"end":71253000000},"paragraphVersion":139,"direction":"ltr","paragraph":"<p id=\"para_212\" semantictype=\"par\" data-ilmid=\"the_picture_of_dorian_gray_ffa_en-blg3\" data-audio=\"1\" data-words-count=\"73\" data-before=\"22296\" data-ww=\"\"><span class=\"block-num\" data-id=\"5.15\"></span><span class=\"block-pb\"> <span class=\"block-pb is-animated\"></span> </span><span class=\"itm-wrap\">“I hate offices, and I hate clerks,” he replied. “But you are quite right. I have chosen my own life. All I say is, watch over Sibyl. Don’t let her come to any harm. Mother, you must watch over her.” <br>“James, you really talk very strangely. Of course I watch over Sibyl.” <br>“I hear a gentleman comes every night to the theatre and goes behind to talk to her. Is that right? What about that?”</span></p>","hasContent":true,"isFirst":false,"isLast":false},{"id":"para_213","index":212,"start":192124,"offset":837,"words":96,"paraNum":"5.16","lastModified":1652793729000,"semanticType":"par","voicework":"narration","blockId":"the_picture_of_dorian_gray_ffa_en-blg6","language":"en","wordsRange":{"start":71353000000,"end":71448000000},"paragraphVersion":123,"direction":"ltr","paragraph":"<p id=\"para_213\" semantictype=\"par\" data-ilmid=\"the_picture_of_dorian_gray_ffa_en-blg6\" data-audio=\"1\" data-words-count=\"96\" data-before=\"22369\" data-ww=\"\"><span class=\"block-num\" data-id=\"5.16\"></span><span class=\"block-pb\"> <span class=\"block-pb is-animated\"></span> </span><span class=\"itm-wrap\"> “You are speaking about things you don’t understand, James. In the profession we are accustomed to receive a great deal of most gratifying attention. I myself used to receive many bouquets at one time. That was when acting was really understood. As for Sibyl, I do not know at present whether her attachment is serious or not. But there is no doubt that the young man in question is a perfect gentleman. He is always most polite to me. Besides, he has the appearance of being rich, and the flowers he sends are lovely.”</span></p>","hasContent":true,"isFirst":false,"isLast":false},{"id":"para_214","index":213,"start":192961,"offset":662,"words":57,"paraNum":"5.17","lastModified":1652794173000,"semanticType":"par","voicework":"narration","blockId":"the_picture_of_dorian_gray_ffa_en-blg7","language":"en","wordsRange":{"start":71548000000,"end":71810000000},"paragraphVersion":123,"direction":"ltr","paragraph":"<p id=\"para_214\" semantictype=\"par\" data-ilmid=\"the_picture_of_dorian_gray_ffa_en-blg7\" data-audio=\"1\" data-words-count=\"57\" data-before=\"22465\" data-ww=\"\"><span class=\"block-num\" data-id=\"5.17\"></span><span class=\"block-pb\"> <span class=\"block-pb is-animated\"></span> </span><span class=\"itm-wrap\">“You don’t know his name, though,” said the lad harshly. <br>“No,” answered his mother with a placid expression in her face. “He has not yet revealed his real name. I think it is quite romantic of him. He is probably a member of the aristocracy.” <br>James Vane bit his lip. “Watch over Sibyl, Mother,” he cried, “watch over her.”</span></p>","hasContent":true,"isFirst":false,"isLast":false},{"id":"para_215","index":214,"start":193623,"offset":734,"words":77,"paraNum":"5.18","lastModified":1652794241000,"semanticType":"par","voicework":"narration","blockId":"the_picture_of_dorian_gray_ffa_en-blga","language":"en","wordsRange":{"start":71910000000,"end":71988000000},"paragraphVersion":124,"direction":"ltr","paragraph":"<p id=\"para_215\" semantictype=\"par\" data-ilmid=\"the_picture_of_dorian_gray_ffa_en-blga\" data-audio=\"1\" data-words-count=\"77\" data-before=\"22522\" data-ww=\"\"><span class=\"block-num\" data-id=\"5.18\"></span><span class=\"block-pb\"> <span class=\"block-pb is-animated\"></span> </span><span class=\"itm-wrap\">“My son, you distress me very much. Sibyl is always under my special care. Of course, if this gentleman is wealthy, there is no reason why she should not contract an alliance with him. I trust he is one of the aristocracy. He has all the appearance of it, I must say. It might be a most brilliant marriage for Sibyl. They would make a charming couple. His good looks are really quite remarkable; everybody notices them.”</span></p>","hasContent":true,"isFirst":false,"isLast":false},{"id":"para_216","index":215,"start":194357,"offset":966,"words":109,"paraNum":"5.19","lastModified":1652794400000,"semanticType":"par","voicework":"narration","blockId":"the_picture_of_dorian_gray_ffa_en-blgb","language":"en","wordsRange":{"start":72088000000,"end":72602000000},"paragraphVersion":158,"direction":"ltr","paragraph":"<p id=\"para_216\" semantictype=\"par\" data-ilmid=\"the_picture_of_dorian_gray_ffa_en-blgb\" data-audio=\"1\" data-words-count=\"109\" data-before=\"22599\" data-ww=\"\"><span class=\"block-num\" data-id=\"5.19\"></span><span class=\"block-pb\"> <span class=\"block-pb is-animated\"></span> </span><span class=\"itm-wrap\"> The lad muttered something to himself and drummed on the window-pane with his coarse fingers. He had just turned round to say something when the door opened and Sibyl ran in. “How serious you both are!” she cried. “What is the matter?” <br>“Nothing,” he answered. “I suppose one must be serious sometimes. Good-bye, Mother; I will have my dinner at five o’clock. Everything is packed, except my shirts, so you need not trouble.” <br>“Good-bye, my son,” she answered with a bow of strained stateliness. She was extremely annoyed at the tone he had adopted with her, and there was something in his look that had made her feel afraid.</span></p>","hasContent":true,"isFirst":false,"isLast":false},{"id":"para_217","index":216,"start":195323,"offset":615,"words":44,"paraNum":"5.20","lastModified":1652794558000,"semanticType":"par","voicework":"narration","blockId":"the_picture_of_dorian_gray_ffa_en-blgg","language":"en","wordsRange":{"start":72702000000,"end":72951000000},"paragraphVersion":145,"direction":"ltr","paragraph":"<p id=\"para_217\" semantictype=\"par\" data-ilmid=\"the_picture_of_dorian_gray_ffa_en-blgg\" data-audio=\"1\" data-words-count=\"44\" data-before=\"22708\" data-ww=\"\"><span class=\"block-num\" data-id=\"5.20\"></span><span class=\"block-pb\"> <span class=\"block-pb is-animated\"></span> </span><span class=\"itm-wrap\">“Kiss me, Mother,” said the girl. Her flowerlike lips touched the withered cheek and warmed its frost. <br>“My child! my child!” cried Mrs. Vane, looking up to the ceiling in search of an imaginary gallery. <br>“Come, Sibyl,” said her brother impatiently. He hated his mother’s affectations.</span></p>","hasContent":true,"isFirst":false,"isLast":false},{"id":"para_218","index":217,"start":195938,"offset":613,"words":50,"paraNum":"5.21","lastModified":1652794637000,"semanticType":"par","voicework":"narration","blockId":"the_picture_of_dorian_gray_ffa_en-blgj","language":"en","wordsRange":{"start":73051000000,"end":73102000000},"paragraphVersion":144,"direction":"ltr","paragraph":"<p id=\"para_218\" semantictype=\"par\" data-ilmid=\"the_picture_of_dorian_gray_ffa_en-blgj\" data-audio=\"1\" data-words-count=\"50\" data-before=\"22752\" data-ww=\"\"><span class=\"block-num\" data-id=\"5.21\"></span><span class=\"block-pb\"> <span class=\"block-pb is-animated\"></span> </span><span class=\"itm-wrap\">They went out into the flickering, wind-blown sunlight and strolled down the dreary Euston Road. The passersby glanced in wonder at the sullen heavy youth who, in coarse, ill-fitting clothes, was in the company of such a graceful, refined-looking girl. He was like a common gardener walking with a rose.</span></p>","hasContent":true,"isFirst":false,"isLast":false},{"id":"para_219","index":218,"start":196551,"offset":2612,"words":443,"paraNum":"5.22","lastModified":1653117569000,"semanticType":"par","voicework":"narration","blockId":"the_picture_of_dorian_gray_ffa_en-blgk","language":"en","wordsRange":{"start":73202000000,"end":73641000000},"paragraphVersion":218,"direction":"ltr","paragraph":"<p id=\"para_219\" semantictype=\"par\" data-ilmid=\"the_picture_of_dorian_gray_ffa_en-blgk\" data-audio=\"1\" data-words-count=\"443\" data-before=\"22802\" data-ww=\"\"><span class=\"block-num\" data-id=\"5.22\"></span><span class=\"block-pb\"> <span class=\"block-pb is-animated\"></span> </span><span class=\"itm-wrap\">Jim frowned from time to time when he caught the inquisitive glance of some stranger. He had that dislike of being stared at, which comes on geniuses late in life and never leaves the commonplace. Sibyl, however, was quite unconscious of the effect she was producing. Her love was trembling in laughter on her lips. She was thinking of Prince Charming, and, that she might think of him all the more, she did not talk of him, but prattled on about the ship in which Jim was going to sail, about the gold he was certain to find, about the wonderful heiress whose life he was to save from the wicked, red-shirted bushrangers. For he was not to remain a sailor, or a supercargo, or whatever he was going to be. Oh, no! A sailor’s existence was dreadful. Fancy being cooped up in a horrid ship, with the hoarse, hump-backed waves trying to get in, and a black wind blowing the masts down and tearing the sails into long screaming ribands! He was to leave the vessel at Melbourne, bid a polite good-bye to the captain, and go off at once to the gold-fields. Before a week was over he was to come across a large nugget of pure gold, the largest nugget that had ever been discovered, and bring it down to the coast in a waggon guarded by six mounted policemen. The bushrangers were to attack them three times, and be defeated with immense slaughter. Or, no. He was not to go to the gold-fields at all. They were horrid places, where men got intoxicated, and shot each other in bar-rooms, and used bad language. He was to be a nice sheep-farmer, and one evening, as he was riding home, he was to see the beautiful heiress being carried off by a robber on a black horse, and give chase, and rescue her. Of course, she would fall in love with him, and he with her, and they would get married, and come home, and live in an immense house in London. Yes, there were delightful things in store for him. But he must be very good, and not lose his temper, or spend his money foolishly. She was only a year older than he was, but she knew so much more of life. He must be sure, also, to write to her by every mail, and to say his prayers each night before he went to sleep. God was very good, and would watch over him. She would pray for him, too, and in a few years he would come back quite rich and happy.</span></p>","hasContent":true,"isFirst":false,"isLast":false},{"id":"para_220","index":219,"start":199163,"offset":806,"words":92,"paraNum":"5.23","lastModified":1652795223000,"semanticType":"par","voicework":"narration","blockId":"the_picture_of_dorian_gray_ffa_en-blgl","language":"en","wordsRange":{"start":73741000000,"end":73976000000},"paragraphVersion":136,"direction":"ltr","paragraph":"<p id=\"para_220\" semantictype=\"par\" data-ilmid=\"the_picture_of_dorian_gray_ffa_en-blgl\" data-audio=\"1\" data-words-count=\"92\" data-before=\"23245\" data-ww=\"\"><span class=\"block-num\" data-id=\"5.23\"></span><span class=\"block-pb\"> <span class=\"block-pb is-animated\"></span> </span><span class=\"itm-wrap\">The lad listened sulkily to her and made no answer. He was heart-sick at leaving home. Yet it was not this alone that made him gloomy and morose. Inexperienced though he was, he had still a strong sense of the danger of Sibyl’s position. This young dandy who was making love to her could mean her no good. He was a gentleman, and he hated him for that, hated him through some curious race-instinct for which he could not account, and which for that reason was all the more dominant within him. </span></p>","hasContent":true,"isFirst":false,"isLast":false},{"id":"para_221","index":220,"start":199969,"offset":1034,"words":134,"paraNum":"5.24","lastModified":1652795387000,"semanticType":"par","voicework":"narration","blockId":"the_picture_of_dorian_gray_ffa_en-blgn","language":"en","wordsRange":{"start":74076000000,"end":74168000000},"paragraphVersion":167,"direction":"ltr","paragraph":"<p id=\"para_221\" semantictype=\"par\" data-ilmid=\"the_picture_of_dorian_gray_ffa_en-blgn\" data-audio=\"1\" data-words-count=\"134\" data-before=\"23337\" data-ww=\"\"><span class=\"block-num\" data-id=\"5.24\"></span><span class=\"block-pb\"> <span class=\"block-pb is-animated\"></span> </span><span class=\"itm-wrap\"> He was conscious also of the shallowness and vanity of his mother’s nature, and in that saw infinite peril for Sibyl and Sibyl’s happiness. Children begin by loving their parents; as they grow older they judge them; sometimes they forgive them. His mother! He had something on his mind to ask of her, something that he had brooded on for many months of silence. A chance phrase that he had heard at the theatre, a whispered sneer that had reached his ears one night as he waited at the stage-door, had set loose a train of horrible thoughts. He remembered it as if it had been the lash of a hunting-crop across his face. His brows knit together into a wedge-like furrow, and with a twitch of pain he bit his underlip.</span></p>","hasContent":true,"isFirst":false,"isLast":false},{"id":"para_222","index":221,"start":201003,"offset":692,"words":66,"paraNum":"5.25","lastModified":1652795502000,"semanticType":"par","voicework":"narration","blockId":"the_picture_of_dorian_gray_ffa_en-blgo","language":"en","wordsRange":{"start":74268000000,"end":74641000000},"paragraphVersion":147,"direction":"ltr","paragraph":"<p id=\"para_222\" semantictype=\"par\" data-ilmid=\"the_picture_of_dorian_gray_ffa_en-blgo\" data-audio=\"1\" data-words-count=\"66\" data-before=\"23471\" data-ww=\"\"><span class=\"block-num\" data-id=\"5.25\"></span><span class=\"block-pb\"> <span class=\"block-pb is-animated\"></span> </span><span class=\"itm-wrap\">“You are not listening to a word I am saying, Jim,” cried Sibyl, “and I am making the most delightful plans for your future. Do say something.” <br>“What do you want me to say?” <br>“Oh! that you will be a good boy and not forget us,” she answered, smiling at him. <br>He shrugged his shoulders. “You are more likely to forget me than I am to forget you, Sibyl.”</span></p>","hasContent":true,"isFirst":false,"isLast":false},{"id":"para_223","index":222,"start":201695,"offset":671,"words":62,"paraNum":"5.26","lastModified":1652795563000,"semanticType":"par","voicework":"narration","blockId":"the_picture_of_dorian_gray_ffa_en-blgs","language":"en","wordsRange":{"start":74741000000,"end":75110000000},"paragraphVersion":154,"direction":"ltr","paragraph":"<p id=\"para_223\" semantictype=\"par\" data-ilmid=\"the_picture_of_dorian_gray_ffa_en-blgs\" data-audio=\"1\" data-words-count=\"62\" data-before=\"23537\" data-ww=\"\"><span class=\"block-num\" data-id=\"5.26\"></span><span class=\"block-pb\"> <span class=\"block-pb is-animated\"></span> </span><span class=\"itm-wrap\">She flushed. “What do you mean, Jim?” she asked. <br>“You have a new friend, I hear. Who is he? Why have you not told me about him? He means you no good.” <br>“Stop, Jim!” she exclaimed. “You must not say anything against him. I love him.” <br>“Why, you don’t even know his name,” answered the lad. “Who is he? I have a right to know.”</span></p>","hasContent":true,"isFirst":false,"isLast":false},{"id":"para_224","index":223,"start":202366,"offset":1490,"words":229,"paraNum":"5.27","lastModified":1652795903000,"semanticType":"par","voicework":"narration","blockId":"the_picture_of_dorian_gray_ffa_en-blgw","language":"en","wordsRange":{"start":75210000000,"end":75437000000},"paragraphVersion":165,"direction":"ltr","paragraph":"<p id=\"para_224\" semantictype=\"par\" data-ilmid=\"the_picture_of_dorian_gray_ffa_en-blgw\" data-audio=\"1\" data-words-count=\"229\" data-before=\"23599\" data-ww=\"\"><span class=\"block-num\" data-id=\"5.27\"></span><span class=\"block-pb\"> <span class=\"block-pb is-animated\"></span> </span><span class=\"itm-wrap\"> “He is called Prince Charming. Don’t you like the name. Oh! you silly boy! you should never forget it. If you only saw him, you would think him the most wonderful person in the world. Some day you will meet him — when you come back from Australia. You will like him so much. Everybody likes him, and I … love him. I wish you could come to the theatre to-night. He is going to be there, and I am to play Juliet. Oh! how I shall play it! Fancy, Jim, to be in love and play Juliet! To have him sitting there! To play for his delight! I am afraid I may frighten the company, frighten or enthrall them. To be in love is to surpass one’s self. Poor dreadful Mr. Isaacs will be shouting ‘genius’ to his loafers at the bar. He has preached me as a dogma; to-night he will announce me as a revelation. I feel it. And it is all his, his only, Prince Charming, my wonderful lover, my god of graces. But I am poor beside him. Poor? What does that matter? When poverty creeps in at the door, love flies in through the window. Our proverbs want rewriting. They were made in winter, and it is summer now; spring-time for me, I think, a very dance of blossoms in blue skies.”</span></p>","hasContent":true,"isFirst":false,"isLast":false},{"id":"para_225","index":224,"start":203856,"offset":660,"words":52,"paraNum":"5.28","lastModified":1652795954000,"semanticType":"par","voicework":"narration","blockId":"the_picture_of_dorian_gray_ffa_en-blgx","language":"en","wordsRange":{"start":75537000000,"end":76202000000},"paragraphVersion":147,"direction":"ltr","paragraph":"<p id=\"para_225\" semantictype=\"par\" data-ilmid=\"the_picture_of_dorian_gray_ffa_en-blgx\" data-audio=\"1\" data-words-count=\"52\" data-before=\"23828\" data-ww=\"\"><span class=\"block-num\" data-id=\"5.28\"></span><span class=\"block-pb\"> <span class=\"block-pb is-animated\"></span> </span><span class=\"itm-wrap\">“He is a gentleman,” said the lad sullenly. <br>“A prince!” she cried musically. “What more do you want?” <br>“He wants to enslave you.” <br>“I shudder at the thought of being free.” <br>“I want you to beware of him.” <br>“To see him is to worship him; to know him is to trust him.” <br>“Sibyl, you are mad about him.”</span></p>","hasContent":true,"isFirst":false,"isLast":false},{"id":"para_226","index":225,"start":204516,"offset":825,"words":106,"paraNum":"5.29","lastModified":1652796124000,"semanticType":"par","voicework":"narration","blockId":"the_picture_of_dorian_gray_ffa_en-blh4","language":"en","wordsRange":{"start":76302000000,"end":76407000000},"paragraphVersion":170,"direction":"ltr","paragraph":"<p id=\"para_226\" semantictype=\"par\" data-ilmid=\"the_picture_of_dorian_gray_ffa_en-blh4\" data-audio=\"1\" data-words-count=\"106\" data-before=\"23880\" data-ww=\"\"><span class=\"block-num\" data-id=\"5.29\"></span><span class=\"block-pb\"> <span class=\"block-pb is-animated\"></span> </span><span class=\"itm-wrap\"> She laughed and took his arm. “You dear old Jim, you talk as if you were a hundred. Some day you will be in love yourself. Then you will know what it is. Don’t look so sulky. Surely you should be glad to think that, though you are going away, you leave me happier than I have ever been before. Life has been hard for us both, terribly hard and difficult. But it will be different now. You are going to a new world, and I have found one. Here are two chairs; let us sit down and see the smart people go by.”</span></p>","hasContent":true,"isFirst":false,"isLast":false},{"id":"para_227","index":226,"start":205341,"offset":590,"words":44,"paraNum":"5.30","lastModified":1652796166000,"semanticType":"par","voicework":"narration","blockId":"the_picture_of_dorian_gray_ffa_en-blh5","language":"en","wordsRange":{"start":76507000000,"end":76552000000},"paragraphVersion":151,"direction":"ltr","paragraph":"<p id=\"para_227\" semantictype=\"par\" data-ilmid=\"the_picture_of_dorian_gray_ffa_en-blh5\" data-audio=\"1\" data-words-count=\"44\" data-before=\"23986\" data-ww=\"\"><span class=\"block-num\" data-id=\"5.30\"></span><span class=\"block-pb\"> <span class=\"block-pb is-animated\"></span> </span><span class=\"itm-wrap\">They took their seats amidst a crowd of watchers. The tulip-beds across the road flamed like throbbing rings of fire. A white dust — tremulous cloud of orris-root it seemed — hung in the panting air. The brightly coloured parasols danced and dipped like monstrous butterflies.</span></p>","hasContent":true,"isFirst":false,"isLast":false},{"id":"para_228","index":227,"start":205931,"offset":766,"words":82,"paraNum":"5.31","lastModified":1652796280000,"semanticType":"par","voicework":"narration","blockId":"the_picture_of_dorian_gray_ffa_en-blh6","language":"en","wordsRange":{"start":76652000000,"end":76735000000},"paragraphVersion":157,"direction":"ltr","paragraph":"<p id=\"para_228\" semantictype=\"par\" data-ilmid=\"the_picture_of_dorian_gray_ffa_en-blh6\" data-audio=\"1\" data-words-count=\"82\" data-before=\"24030\" data-ww=\"\"><span class=\"block-num\" data-id=\"5.31\"></span><span class=\"block-pb\"> <span class=\"block-pb is-animated\"></span> </span><span class=\"itm-wrap\">She made her brother talk of himself, his hopes, his prospects. He spoke slowly and with effort. They passed words to each other as players at a game pass counters. Sibyl felt oppressed. She could not communicate her joy. A faint smile curving that sullen mouth was all the echo she could win. After some time she became silent. Suddenly she caught a glimpse of golden hair and laughing lips, and in an open carriage with two ladies Dorian Gray drove past.</span></p>","hasContent":true,"isFirst":false,"isLast":false},{"id":"para_229","index":228,"start":206697,"offset":743,"words":72,"paraNum":"5.32","lastModified":1652796360000,"semanticType":"par","voicework":"narration","blockId":"the_picture_of_dorian_gray_ffa_en-blh7","language":"en","wordsRange":{"start":76835000000,"end":77214000000},"paragraphVersion":186,"direction":"ltr","paragraph":"<p id=\"para_229\" semantictype=\"par\" data-ilmid=\"the_picture_of_dorian_gray_ffa_en-blh7\" data-audio=\"1\" data-words-count=\"72\" data-before=\"24112\" data-ww=\"\"><span class=\"block-num\" data-id=\"5.32\"></span><span class=\"block-pb\"> <span class=\"block-pb is-animated\"></span> </span><span class=\"itm-wrap\">She started to her feet. “There he is!” she cried. <br>“Who?” said Jim Vane. <br>“Prince Charming,” she answered, looking after the victoria. <br>He jumped up and seized her roughly by the arm. “Show him to me. Which is he? Point him out. I must see him!” he exclaimed; but at that moment the Duke of Berwick’s four-in-hand came between, and when it had left the space clear, the carriage had swept out of the park.</span></p>","hasContent":true,"isFirst":false,"isLast":false},{"id":"para_230","index":229,"start":207440,"offset":799,"words":91,"paraNum":"5.33","lastModified":1652796488000,"semanticType":"par","voicework":"narration","blockId":"the_picture_of_dorian_gray_ffa_en-blhb","language":"en","wordsRange":{"start":77314000000,"end":77710000000},"paragraphVersion":186,"direction":"ltr","paragraph":"<p id=\"para_230\" semantictype=\"par\" data-ilmid=\"the_picture_of_dorian_gray_ffa_en-blhb\" data-audio=\"1\" data-words-count=\"91\" data-before=\"24184\" data-ww=\"\"><span class=\"block-num\" data-id=\"5.33\"></span><span class=\"block-pb\"> <span class=\"block-pb is-animated\"></span> </span><span class=\"itm-wrap\"> “He is gone,” murmured Sibyl sadly. “I wish you had seen him.” <br>“I wish I had, for as sure as there is a God in heaven, if he ever does you any wrong, I shall kill him.” <br>She looked at him in horror. He repeated his words. They cut the air like a dagger. The people round began to gape. A lady standing close to her tittered. <br>“Come away, Jim; come away,” she whispered. He followed her doggedly as she passed through the crowd. He felt glad at what he had said.</span></p>","hasContent":true,"isFirst":false,"isLast":false},{"id":"para_231","index":230,"start":208239,"offset":739,"words":78,"paraNum":"5.34","lastModified":1652796567000,"semanticType":"par","voicework":"narration","blockId":"the_picture_of_dorian_gray_ffa_en-blhf","language":"en","wordsRange":{"start":77810000000,"end":77889000000},"paragraphVersion":169,"direction":"ltr","paragraph":"<p id=\"para_231\" semantictype=\"par\" data-ilmid=\"the_picture_of_dorian_gray_ffa_en-blhf\" data-audio=\"1\" data-words-count=\"78\" data-before=\"24275\" data-ww=\"\"><span class=\"block-num\" data-id=\"5.34\"></span><span class=\"block-pb\"> <span class=\"block-pb is-animated\"></span> </span><span class=\"itm-wrap\">When they reached the Achilles Statue, she turned round. There was pity in her eyes that became laughter on her lips. She shook her head at him. “You are foolish, Jim, utterly foolish; a bad-tempered boy, that is all. How can you say such horrible things? You don’t know what you are talking about. You are simply jealous and unkind. Ah! I wish you would fall in love. Love makes people good, and what you said was wicked.”</span></p>","hasContent":true,"isFirst":false,"isLast":false},{"id":"para_232","index":231,"start":208978,"offset":1185,"words":162,"paraNum":"5.35","lastModified":1652796728000,"semanticType":"par","voicework":"narration","blockId":"the_picture_of_dorian_gray_ffa_en-blhg","language":"en","wordsRange":{"start":77989000000,"end":78863000000},"paragraphVersion":195,"direction":"ltr","paragraph":"<p id=\"para_232\" semantictype=\"par\" data-ilmid=\"the_picture_of_dorian_gray_ffa_en-blhg\" data-audio=\"1\" data-words-count=\"162\" data-before=\"24353\" data-ww=\"\"><span class=\"block-num\" data-id=\"5.35\"></span><span class=\"block-pb\"> <span class=\"block-pb is-animated\"></span> </span><span class=\"itm-wrap\"> “I am sixteen,” he answered, “and I know what I am about. Mother is no help to you. She doesn’t understand how to look after you. I wish now that I was not going to Australia at all. I have a great mind to chuck the whole thing up. I would, if my articles hadn’t been signed.”<br>“Oh, don’t be so serious, Jim. You are like one of the heroes of those silly melodramas Mother used to be so fond of acting in. I am not going to quarrel with you. I have seen him, and oh! to see him is perfect happiness. We won’t quarrel. I know you would never harm any one I love, would you?” “Not as long as you love him, I suppose,” was the sullen answer. <br>“I shall love him for ever!” she cried. <br>“And he?” <br>“For ever, too!” <br>“He had better.” <br>She shrank from him. Then she laughed and put her hand on his arm. He was merely a boy.</span></p>","hasContent":true,"isFirst":false,"isLast":false},{"id":"para_233","index":232,"start":210163,"offset":694,"words":75,"paraNum":"5.36","lastModified":1652796795000,"semanticType":"par","voicework":"narration","blockId":"the_picture_of_dorian_gray_ffa_en-blho","language":"en","wordsRange":{"start":78963000000,"end":79039000000},"paragraphVersion":187,"direction":"ltr","paragraph":"<p id=\"para_233\" semantictype=\"par\" data-ilmid=\"the_picture_of_dorian_gray_ffa_en-blho\" data-audio=\"1\" data-words-count=\"75\" data-before=\"24515\" data-ww=\"\"><span class=\"block-num\" data-id=\"5.36\"></span><span class=\"block-pb\"> <span class=\"block-pb is-animated\"></span> </span><span class=\"itm-wrap\">At the Marble Arch they hailed an omnibus, which left them close to their shabby home in the Euston Road. It was after five o’clock, and Sibyl had to lie down for a couple of hours before acting. Jim insisted that she should do so. He said that he would sooner part with her when their mother was not present. She would be sure to make a scene, and he detested scenes of every kind.</span></p>","hasContent":true,"isFirst":false,"isLast":false},{"id":"para_234","index":233,"start":210857,"offset":668,"words":65,"paraNum":"5.37","lastModified":1652796860000,"semanticType":"par","voicework":"narration","blockId":"the_picture_of_dorian_gray_ffa_en-blhp","language":"en","wordsRange":{"start":79139000000,"end":79205000000},"paragraphVersion":177,"direction":"ltr","paragraph":"<p id=\"para_234\" semantictype=\"par\" data-ilmid=\"the_picture_of_dorian_gray_ffa_en-blhp\" data-audio=\"1\" data-words-count=\"65\" data-before=\"24590\" data-ww=\"\"><span class=\"block-num\" data-id=\"5.37\"></span><span class=\"block-pb\"> <span class=\"block-pb is-animated\"></span> </span><span class=\"itm-wrap\">In Sybil’s own room they parted. There was jealousy in the lad’s heart, and a fierce murderous hatred of the stranger who, as it seemed to him, had come between them. Yet, when her arms were flung round his neck, and her fingers strayed through his hair, he softened and kissed her with real affection. There were tears in his eyes as he went downstairs.</span></p>","hasContent":true,"isFirst":false,"isLast":false},{"id":"para_235","index":234,"start":211525,"offset":659,"words":62,"paraNum":"5.38","lastModified":1652796935000,"semanticType":"par","voicework":"narration","blockId":"the_picture_of_dorian_gray_ffa_en-blhq","language":"en","wordsRange":{"start":79305000000,"end":79368000000},"paragraphVersion":177,"direction":"ltr","paragraph":"<p id=\"para_235\" semantictype=\"par\" data-ilmid=\"the_picture_of_dorian_gray_ffa_en-blhq\" data-audio=\"1\" data-words-count=\"62\" data-before=\"24655\" data-ww=\"\"><span class=\"block-num\" data-id=\"5.38\"></span><span class=\"block-pb\"> <span class=\"block-pb is-animated\"></span> </span><span class=\"itm-wrap\">His mother was waiting for him below. She grumbled at his unpunctuality, as he entered. He made no answer, but sat down to his meagre meal. The flies buzzed round the table and crawled over the stained cloth. Through the rumble of omnibuses, and the clatter of street-cabs, he could hear the droning voice devouring each minute that was left to him.</span></p>","hasContent":true,"isFirst":false,"isLast":false},{"id":"para_236","index":235,"start":212184,"offset":794,"words":95,"paraNum":"5.39","lastModified":1717603307000,"semanticType":"par","voicework":"narration","blockId":"the_picture_of_dorian_gray_ffa_en-blhr","language":"en","wordsRange":{"start":79468000000,"end":79564000000},"paragraphVersion":212,"direction":"ltr","paragraph":"<p id=\"para_236\" semantictype=\"par\" data-ilmid=\"the_picture_of_dorian_gray_ffa_en-blhr\" data-audio=\"1\" data-words-count=\"95\" data-before=\"24717\" data-ww=\"\"><span class=\"block-num\" data-id=\"5.39\"></span><span class=\"block-pb\"> <span class=\"block-pb is-animated\"></span> </span><span class=\"itm-wrap\">After some time, he thrust away his plate and put his head in his hands. He felt that he had a right to know. It should have been told to him before, if it was as he suspected. Leaden with fear, his mother watched him. Words dropped mechanically from her lips. A tattered lace handkerchief twitched in her fingers. When the clock struck six, he got up and went to the door. Then he turned back and looked at her. Their eyes met. In hers he saw a wild appeal for mercy. It enraged him.</span></p>","hasContent":true,"isFirst":false,"isLast":false},{"id":"para_237","index":236,"start":212978,"offset":1304,"words":178,"paraNum":"5.40","lastModified":1653117687000,"semanticType":"par","voicework":"narration","blockId":"the_picture_of_dorian_gray_ffa_en-blhs","language":"en","wordsRange":{"start":79664000000,"end":80249000000},"paragraphVersion":211,"direction":"ltr","paragraph":"<p id=\"para_237\" semantictype=\"par\" data-ilmid=\"the_picture_of_dorian_gray_ffa_en-blhs\" data-audio=\"1\" data-words-count=\"178\" data-before=\"24812\" data-ww=\"\"><span class=\"block-num\" data-id=\"5.40\"></span><span class=\"block-pb\"> <span class=\"block-pb is-animated\"></span> </span><span class=\"itm-wrap\">“Mother, I have something to ask you,” he said. Her eyes wandered vaguely about the room. She made no answer. “Tell me the truth. I have a right to know. Were you married to my father?” <br>She heaved a deep sigh. It was a sigh of relief. The terrible moment, the moment that night and day, for weeks and months, she had dreaded, had come at last, and yet she felt no terror. Indeed, in some measure it was a disappointment to her. The vulgar directness of the question called for a direct answer. The situation had not been gradually led up to. It was crude. It reminded her of a bad rehearsal. “No,” she answered, wondering at the harsh simplicity of life. <br>“My father was a scoundrel then!” cried the lad, clenching his fists. <br>She shook her head. “I knew he was not free. We loved each other very much. If he had lived, he would have made provision for us. Don’t speak against him, my son. He was your father, and a gentleman. Indeed, he was highly connected.”</span></p>","hasContent":true,"isFirst":false,"isLast":false},{"id":"para_238","index":237,"start":214282,"offset":1117,"words":151,"paraNum":"5.41","lastModified":1652797460000,"semanticType":"par","voicework":"narration","blockId":"the_picture_of_dorian_gray_ffa_en-blhx","language":"en","wordsRange":{"start":80349000000,"end":80703000000},"paragraphVersion":210,"direction":"ltr","paragraph":"<p id=\"para_238\" semantictype=\"par\" data-ilmid=\"the_picture_of_dorian_gray_ffa_en-blhx\" data-audio=\"1\" data-words-count=\"151\" data-before=\"24990\" data-ww=\"\"><span class=\"block-num\" data-id=\"5.41\"></span><span class=\"block-pb\"> <span class=\"block-pb is-animated\"></span> </span><span class=\"itm-wrap\"> An oath broke from his lips. “I don’t care for myself,” he exclaimed, “but don’t let Sibyl…. It is a gentleman, isn’t it, who is in love with her, or says he is? Highly connected, too, I suppose.” <br>For a moment a hideous sense of humiliation came over the woman. Her head drooped. She wiped her eyes with shaking hands. “Sibyl has a mother,” she murmured; “I had none.” <br> The lad was touched. He went towards her, and stooping down, he kissed her. “I am sorry if I have pained you by asking about my father,” he said, “but I could not help it. I must go now. Good-bye. Don’t forget that you will have only one child now to look after, and believe me that if this man wrongs my sister, I will find out who he is, track him down, and kill him like a dog. I swear it.”</span></p>","hasContent":true,"isFirst":false,"isLast":false},{"id":"para_239","index":238,"start":215399,"offset":1361,"words":186,"paraNum":"5.42","lastModified":1653117778000,"semanticType":"par","voicework":"narration","blockId":"the_picture_of_dorian_gray_ffa_en-bli0","language":"en","wordsRange":{"start":80803000000,"end":80988000000},"paragraphVersion":214,"direction":"ltr","paragraph":"<p id=\"para_239\" semantictype=\"par\" data-ilmid=\"the_picture_of_dorian_gray_ffa_en-bli0\" data-audio=\"1\" data-words-count=\"186\" data-before=\"25141\" data-ww=\"\"><span class=\"block-num\" data-id=\"5.42\"></span><span class=\"block-pb\"> <span class=\"block-pb is-animated\"></span> </span><span class=\"itm-wrap\">The exaggerated folly of the threat, the passionate gesture that accompanied it, the mad melodramatic words, made life seem more vivid to her. She was familiar with the atmosphere. She breathed more freely, and for the first time for many months she really admired her son. She would have liked to have continued the scene on the same emotional scale, but he cut her short. Trunks had to be carried down and mufflers looked for. The lodging-house drudge bustled in and out. There was the bargaining with the cabman. The moment was lost in vulgar details. It was with a renewed feeling of disappointment that she waved the tattered lace handkerchief from the window, as her son drove away. She was conscious that a great opportunity had been wasted. She consoled herself by telling Sibyl how desolate she felt her life would be, now that she had only one child to look after. She remembered the phrase. It had pleased her. Of the threat she said nothing. It was vividly and dramatically expressed. She felt that they would all laugh at it some day.</span></p>","hasContent":true,"isFirst":false,"isLast":false},{"id":"para_240","index":239,"start":216760,"offset":168,"words":0,"paraNum":"","lastModified":1646232955000,"semanticType":"line","blockId":"the_picture_of_dorian_gray_ffa_en-bl1au","language":"en","wordsRange":{"start":81021333333,"end":81054666667},"paragraphVersion":56,"direction":"ltr","paragraph":"<hr class=\"ilm-hr ilm-small\" id=\"para_240\" semantictype=\"line\" data-ilmid=\"the_picture_of_dorian_gray_ffa_en-bl1au\" data-words-count=\"0\" data-before=\"25327\" data-ww=\"\">","hasContent":true,"isFirst":false,"isLast":false},{"id":"para_241","index":240,"start":216928,"offset":532,"words":2,"paraNum":"","lastModified":1652798708000,"semanticType":"header-chapter-header","voicework":"narration","blockId":"the_picture_of_dorian_gray_ffa_en-bli1","language":"en","wordsRange":{"start":81088000000,"end":81091000000},"paragraphVersion":82,"direction":"ltr","paragraph":"<h2 class=\"ilm-header ilm-h2 ilm-large\" id=\"para_241\" semantictype=\"header-chapter-header\" data-ilmid=\"the_picture_of_dorian_gray_ffa_en-bli1\" data-audio=\"1\" data-chapter=\"para_241\" data-words-count=\"2\" data-before=\"25327\" data-ww=\"\"><span class=\"block-pb\"> <span class=\"block-pb is-animated\"></span> </span><span class=\"itm-wrap\"><span class=\"chapter-text\"><span class=\"chapter-number\"><span class=\"chapter-label\"></span><span class=\"chapter-value\"></span></span><span class=\"chapter-title\">Chapter VI<br></span></span></span></h2>","hasContent":true,"isFirst":false,"isLast":false},{"id":"para_242","index":241,"start":217460,"offset":790,"words":82,"paraNum":"6.1","lastModified":1652800819000,"semanticType":"par","voicework":"narration","blockId":"the_picture_of_dorian_gray_ffa_en-bli2","language":"en","wordsRange":{"start":81191000000,"end":81376000000},"paragraphVersion":83,"direction":"ltr","paragraph":"<p id=\"para_242\" semantictype=\"par\" data-ilmid=\"the_picture_of_dorian_gray_ffa_en-bli2\" data-audio=\"1\" data-words-count=\"82\" data-before=\"25329\" data-ww=\"\"><span class=\"block-num\" data-id=\"6.1\"></span><span class=\"block-pb\"> <span class=\"block-pb is-animated\"></span> </span><span class=\"itm-wrap\">“I suppose you have heard the news, Basil?” said Lord Henry that evening as Hallward was shown into a little private room at the Bristol where dinner had been laid for three. <br>“No, Harry,” answered the artist, giving his hat and coat to the bowing waiter. “What is it? Nothing about politics, I hope! They don’t interest me. There is hardly a single person in the House of Commons worth painting, though many of them would be the better for a little whitewashing.”</span></p>","hasContent":true,"isFirst":false,"isLast":false},{"id":"para_243","index":242,"start":218250,"offset":2024,"words":280,"paraNum":"6.2","lastModified":1653117831000,"semanticType":"par","voicework":"narration","blockId":"the_picture_of_dorian_gray_ffa_en-bli4","language":"en","wordsRange":{"start":81476000000,"end":82976000000},"paragraphVersion":181,"direction":"ltr","paragraph":"<p id=\"para_243\" semantictype=\"par\" data-ilmid=\"the_picture_of_dorian_gray_ffa_en-bli4\" data-audio=\"1\" data-words-count=\"280\" data-before=\"25411\" data-ww=\"\"><span class=\"block-num\" data-id=\"6.2\"></span><span class=\"block-pb\"> <span class=\"block-pb is-animated\"></span> </span><span class=\"itm-wrap\">“Dorian Gray is engaged to be married,” said Lord Henry, watching him as he spoke. <br>Hallward started and then frowned. “Dorian engaged to be married!” he cried. “Impossible!” <br>“It is perfectly true.” <br>“To whom?” <br>“To some little actress or other.” “I can’t believe it. Dorian is far too sensible.” <br>“Dorian is far too wise not to do foolish things now and then, my dear Basil.” <br>“Marriage is hardly a thing that one can do now and then, Harry.” <br>“Except in America,” rejoined Lord Henry languidly. “But I didn’t say he was married. I said he was engaged to be married. There is a great difference. I have a distinct remembrance of being married, but I have no recollection at all of being engaged. I am inclined to think that I never was engaged.” “But think of Dorian’s birth, and position, and wealth. It would be absurd for him to marry so much beneath him.” <br>“If you want to make him marry this girl, tell him that, Basil. He is sure to do it, then. Whenever a man does a thoroughly stupid thing, it is always from the noblest motives.”<br>“I hope the girl is good, Harry. I don’t want to see Dorian tied to some vile creature, who might degrade his nature and ruin his intellect.”<br> “Oh, she is better than good — she is beautiful,” murmured Lord Henry, sipping a glass of vermouth and orange-bitters. “Dorian says she is beautiful, and he is not often wrong about things of that kind. Your portrait of him has quickened his appreciation of the personal appearance of other people. It has had that excellent effect, amongst others. We are to see her to-night, if that boy doesn’t forget his appointment.”</span></p>","hasContent":true,"isFirst":false,"isLast":false},{"id":"para_244","index":243,"start":220274,"offset":1946,"words":282,"paraNum":"6.3","lastModified":1652801525000,"semanticType":"par","voicework":"narration","blockId":"the_picture_of_dorian_gray_ffa_en-blih","language":"en","wordsRange":{"start":83076000000,"end":83659000000},"paragraphVersion":162,"direction":"ltr","paragraph":"<p id=\"para_244\" semantictype=\"par\" data-ilmid=\"the_picture_of_dorian_gray_ffa_en-blih\" data-audio=\"1\" data-words-count=\"282\" data-before=\"25691\" data-ww=\"\"><span class=\"block-num\" data-id=\"6.3\"></span><span class=\"block-pb\"> <span class=\"block-pb is-animated\"></span> </span><span class=\"itm-wrap\"> “Are you serious?” <br>“Quite serious, Basil. I should be miserable if I thought I should ever be more serious than I am at the present moment.” <br>“But do you approve of it, Harry?” asked the painter, walking up and down the room and biting his lip. “You can’t approve of it, possibly. It is some silly infatuation.” “I never approve, or disapprove, of anything now. It is an absurd attitude to take towards life. We are not sent into the world to air our moral prejudices. I never take any notice of what common people say, and I never interfere with what charming people do. If a personality fascinates me, whatever mode of expression that personality selects is absolutely delightful to me. Dorian Gray falls in love with a beautiful girl who acts Juliet, and proposes to marry her. Why not? If he wedded Messalina, he would be none the less interesting. You know I am not a champion of marriage. The real drawback to marriage is that it makes one unselfish. And unselfish people are colourless. They lack individuality. Still, there are certain temperaments that marriage makes more complex. They retain their egotism, and add to it many other egos. They are forced to have more than one life. They become more highly organized, and to be highly organized is, I should fancy, the object of man’s existence. Besides, every experience is of value, and whatever one may say against marriage, it is certainly an experience. I hope that Dorian Gray will make this girl his wife, passionately adore her for six months, and then suddenly become fascinated by some one else. He would be a wonderful study.”</span></p>","hasContent":true,"isFirst":false,"isLast":false},{"id":"para_245","index":244,"start":222220,"offset":1419,"words":207,"paraNum":"6.4","lastModified":1652801759000,"semanticType":"par","voicework":"narration","blockId":"the_picture_of_dorian_gray_ffa_en-blil","language":"en","wordsRange":{"start":83759000000,"end":84066000000},"paragraphVersion":136,"direction":"ltr","paragraph":"<p id=\"para_245\" semantictype=\"par\" data-ilmid=\"the_picture_of_dorian_gray_ffa_en-blil\" data-audio=\"1\" data-words-count=\"207\" data-before=\"25973\" data-ww=\"\"><span class=\"block-num\" data-id=\"6.4\"></span><span class=\"block-pb\"> <span class=\"block-pb is-animated\"></span> </span><span class=\"itm-wrap\"> “You don’t mean a single word of all that, Harry; you know you don’t. If Dorian Gray’s life were spoiled, no one would be sorrier than yourself. You are much better than you pretend to be.” <br> Lord Henry laughed. “The reason we all like to think so well of others is that we are all afraid for ourselves. The basis of optimism is sheer terror. We think that we are generous because we credit our neighbour with the possession of those virtues that are likely to be a benefit to us. We praise the banker that we may overdraw our account, and find good qualities in the highwayman in the hope that he may spare our pockets. I mean everything that I have said. I have the greatest contempt for optimism. As for a spoiled life, no life is spoiled but one whose growth is arrested. If you want to mar a nature, you have merely to reform it. As for marriage, of course that would be silly, but there are other and more interesting bonds between men and women. I will certainly encourage them. They have the charm of being fashionable. But here is Dorian himself. He will tell you more than I can.”</span></p>","hasContent":true,"isFirst":false,"isLast":false},{"id":"para_246","index":245,"start":223639,"offset":936,"words":111,"paraNum":"6.5","lastModified":1652801875000,"semanticType":"par","voicework":"narration","blockId":"the_picture_of_dorian_gray_ffa_en-blin","language":"en","wordsRange":{"start":84166000000,"end":84378000000},"paragraphVersion":129,"direction":"ltr","paragraph":"<p id=\"para_246\" semantictype=\"par\" data-ilmid=\"the_picture_of_dorian_gray_ffa_en-blin\" data-audio=\"1\" data-words-count=\"111\" data-before=\"26180\" data-ww=\"\"><span class=\"block-num\" data-id=\"6.5\"></span><span class=\"block-pb\"> <span class=\"block-pb is-animated\"></span> </span><span class=\"itm-wrap\"> “My dear Harry, my dear Basil, you must both congratulate me!” said the lad, throwing off his evening cape with its satin-lined wings and shaking each of his friends by the hand in turn. “I have never been so happy. Of course, it is sudden — all really delightful things are. And yet it seems to me to be the one thing I have been looking for all my life.” He was flushed with excitement and pleasure, and looked extraordinarily handsome. <br>“I hope you will always be very happy, Dorian,” said Hallward, “but I don’t quite forgive you for not having let me know of your engagement. You let Harry know.”</span></p>","hasContent":true,"isFirst":false,"isLast":false},{"id":"para_247","index":246,"start":224575,"offset":2846,"words":479,"paraNum":"6.6","lastModified":1652802652000,"semanticType":"par","voicework":"narration","blockId":"the_picture_of_dorian_gray_ffa_en-blip","language":"en","wordsRange":{"start":84478000000,"end":85052000000},"paragraphVersion":177,"direction":"ltr","paragraph":"<p id=\"para_247\" semantictype=\"par\" data-ilmid=\"the_picture_of_dorian_gray_ffa_en-blip\" data-audio=\"1\" data-words-count=\"479\" data-before=\"26291\" data-ww=\"\"><span class=\"block-num\" data-id=\"6.6\"></span><span class=\"block-pb\"> <span class=\"block-pb is-animated\"></span> </span><span class=\"itm-wrap\"> “And I don’t forgive you for being late for dinner,” broke in Lord Henry, putting his hand on the lad’s shoulder and smiling as he spoke. “Come, let us sit down and try what the new <i>chef</i> here is like, and then you will tell us how it all came about.” “There is really not much to tell,” cried Dorian as they took their seats at the small round table. “What happened was simply this. After I left you yesterday evening, Harry, I dressed, had some dinner at that little Italian restaurant in Rupert Street you introduced me to, and went down at eight o’clock to the theatre. Sibyl was playing Rosalind. Of course, the scenery was dreadful and the Orlando absurd. But Sibyl! You should have seen her! When she came on in her boy’s clothes, she was perfectly wonderful. She wore a moss-coloured velvet jerkin with cinnamon sleeves, slim, brown, cross-gartered hose, a dainty little green cap with a hawk’s feather caught in a jewel, and a hooded cloak lined with dull red. She had never seemed to me more exquisite. She had all the delicate grace of that Tanagra figurine that you have in your studio, Basil. Her hair clustered round her face like dark leaves round a pale rose. As for her acting — well, you shall see her to-night. She is simply a born artist. I sat in the dingy box absolutely enthralled. I forgot that I was in London and in the nineteenth century. I was away with my love in a forest that no man had ever seen. After the performance was over, I went behind and spoke to her. As we were sitting together, suddenly there came into her eyes a look that I had never seen there before. My lips moved towards hers. We kissed each other. I can’t describe to you what I felt at that moment. It seemed to me that all my life had been narrowed to one perfect point of rose-coloured joy. She trembled all over and shook like a white narcissus. Then she flung herself on her knees and kissed my hands. I feel that I should not tell you all this, but I can’t help it. Of course, our engagement is a dead secret. She has not even told her own mother. I don’t know what my guardians will say. Lord Radley is sure to be furious. I don’t care. I shall be of age in less than a year, and then I can do what I like. I have been right, Basil, haven’t I, to take my love out of poetry and to find my wife in Shakespeare’s plays? Lips that Shakespeare taught to speak have whispered their secret in my ear. I have had the arms of Rosalind around me, and kissed Juliet on the mouth.”</span></p>","hasContent":true,"isFirst":false,"isLast":false},{"id":"para_248","index":247,"start":227421,"offset":743,"words":70,"paraNum":"6.7","lastModified":1717603307000,"semanticType":"par","voicework":"narration","blockId":"the_picture_of_dorian_gray_ffa_en-blir","language":"en","wordsRange":{"start":85152000000,"end":85529000000},"paragraphVersion":148,"direction":"ltr","paragraph":"<p id=\"para_248\" semantictype=\"par\" data-ilmid=\"the_picture_of_dorian_gray_ffa_en-blir\" data-audio=\"1\" data-words-count=\"70\" data-before=\"26770\" data-ww=\"\"><span class=\"block-num\" data-id=\"6.7\"></span><span class=\"block-pb\"> <span class=\"block-pb is-animated\"></span> </span><span class=\"itm-wrap\">“Yes, Dorian, I suppose you were right,” said Hallward slowly. <br>“Have you seen her to-day?” asked Lord Henry. <br>Dorian Gray shook his head. “I left her in the forest of Arden; I shall find her in an orchard in Verona.” <br>Lord Henry sipped his champagne in a meditative manner. “At what particular point did you mention the word marriage, Dorian? And what did she say in answer? Perhaps you forgot all about it.”</span></p>","hasContent":true,"isFirst":false,"isLast":false},{"id":"para_249","index":248,"start":228164,"offset":956,"words":116,"paraNum":"6.8","lastModified":1652802840000,"semanticType":"par","voicework":"narration","blockId":"the_picture_of_dorian_gray_ffa_en-bliv","language":"en","wordsRange":{"start":85629000000,"end":85948000000},"paragraphVersion":148,"direction":"ltr","paragraph":"<p id=\"para_249\" semantictype=\"par\" data-ilmid=\"the_picture_of_dorian_gray_ffa_en-bliv\" data-audio=\"1\" data-words-count=\"116\" data-before=\"26840\" data-ww=\"\"><span class=\"block-num\" data-id=\"6.8\"></span><span class=\"block-pb\"> <span class=\"block-pb is-animated\"></span> </span><span class=\"itm-wrap\"> “My dear Harry, I did not treat it as a business transaction, and I did not make any formal proposal. I told her that I loved her, and she said she was not worthy to be my wife. Not worthy! Why, the whole world is nothing to me compared with her.”<br> “Women are wonderfully practical,” murmured Lord Henry, “much more practical than we are. In situations of that kind we often forget to say anything about marriage, and they always remind us.” <br>Hallward laid his hand upon his arm. “Don’t, Harry. You have annoyed Dorian. He is not like other men. He would never bring misery upon any one. His nature is too fine for that.”</span></p>","hasContent":true,"isFirst":false,"isLast":false},{"id":"para_250","index":249,"start":229120,"offset":730,"words":73,"paraNum":"6.9","lastModified":1652802922000,"semanticType":"par","voicework":"narration","blockId":"the_picture_of_dorian_gray_ffa_en-bliy","language":"en","wordsRange":{"start":86048000000,"end":86122000000},"paragraphVersion":124,"direction":"ltr","paragraph":"<p id=\"para_250\" semantictype=\"par\" data-ilmid=\"the_picture_of_dorian_gray_ffa_en-bliy\" data-audio=\"1\" data-words-count=\"73\" data-before=\"26956\" data-ww=\"\"><span class=\"block-num\" data-id=\"6.9\"></span><span class=\"block-pb\"> <span class=\"block-pb is-animated\"></span> </span><span class=\"itm-wrap\">Lord Henry looked across the table. “Dorian is never annoyed with me,” he answered. “I asked the question for the best reason possible, for the only reason, indeed, that excuses one for asking any question — simple curiosity. I have a theory that it is always the women who propose to us, and not we who propose to the women. Except, of course, in middle-class life. But then the middle classes are not modern.”</span></p>","hasContent":true,"isFirst":false,"isLast":false},{"id":"para_251","index":250,"start":229850,"offset":1187,"words":171,"paraNum":"6.10","lastModified":1652803096000,"semanticType":"par","voicework":"narration","blockId":"the_picture_of_dorian_gray_ffa_en-bliz","language":"en","wordsRange":{"start":86222000000,"end":86392000000},"paragraphVersion":149,"direction":"ltr","paragraph":"<p id=\"para_251\" semantictype=\"par\" data-ilmid=\"the_picture_of_dorian_gray_ffa_en-bliz\" data-audio=\"1\" data-words-count=\"171\" data-before=\"27029\" data-ww=\"\"><span class=\"block-num\" data-id=\"6.10\"></span><span class=\"block-pb\"> <span class=\"block-pb is-animated\"></span> </span><span class=\"itm-wrap\"> Dorian Gray laughed, and tossed his head. “You are quite incorrigible, Harry; but I don’t mind. It is impossible to be angry with you. When you see Sibyl Vane, you will feel that the man who could wrong her would be a beast, a beast without a heart. I cannot understand how any one can wish to shame the thing he loves. I love Sibyl Vane. I want to place her on a pedestal of gold and to see the world worship the woman who is mine. What is marriage? An irrevocable vow. You mock at it for that. Ah! don’t mock. It is an irrevocable vow that I want to take. Her trust makes me faithful, her belief makes me good. When I am with her, I regret all that you have taught me. I become different from what you have known me to be. I am changed, and the mere touch of Sibyl Vane’s hand makes me forget you and all your wrong, fascinating, poisonous, delightful theories.”</span></p>","hasContent":true,"isFirst":false,"isLast":false},{"id":"para_252","index":251,"start":231037,"offset":849,"words":90,"paraNum":"6.11","lastModified":1652803174000,"semanticType":"par","voicework":"narration","blockId":"the_picture_of_dorian_gray_ffa_en-blj0","language":"en","wordsRange":{"start":86492000000,"end":86787000000},"paragraphVersion":140,"direction":"ltr","paragraph":"<p id=\"para_252\" semantictype=\"par\" data-ilmid=\"the_picture_of_dorian_gray_ffa_en-blj0\" data-audio=\"1\" data-words-count=\"90\" data-before=\"27200\" data-ww=\"\"><span class=\"block-num\" data-id=\"6.11\"></span><span class=\"block-pb\"> <span class=\"block-pb is-animated\"></span> </span><span class=\"itm-wrap\">“And those are …?” asked Lord Henry, helping himself to some salad. <br>“Oh, your theories about life, your theories about love, your theories about pleasure. All your theories, in fact, Harry.” <br>“Pleasure is the only thing worth having a theory about,” he answered in his slow melodious voice. “But I am afraid I cannot claim my theory as my own. It belongs to Nature, not to me. Pleasure is Nature’s test, her sign of approval. When we are happy, we are always good, but when we are good, we are not always happy.”</span></p>","hasContent":true,"isFirst":false,"isLast":false},{"id":"para_253","index":252,"start":231886,"offset":1227,"words":160,"paraNum":"6.12","lastModified":1652803400000,"semanticType":"par","voicework":"narration","blockId":"the_picture_of_dorian_gray_ffa_en-blj3","language":"en","wordsRange":{"start":86887000000,"end":87250000000},"paragraphVersion":162,"direction":"ltr","paragraph":"<p id=\"para_253\" semantictype=\"par\" data-ilmid=\"the_picture_of_dorian_gray_ffa_en-blj3\" data-audio=\"1\" data-words-count=\"160\" data-before=\"27290\" data-ww=\"\"><span class=\"block-num\" data-id=\"6.12\"></span><span class=\"block-pb\"> <span class=\"block-pb is-animated\"></span> </span><span class=\"itm-wrap\"> “Ah! but what do you mean by good?” cried Basil Hallward. <br>“Yes,” echoed Dorian, leaning back in his chair and looking at Lord Henry over the heavy clusters of purple-lipped irises that stood in the centre of the table, “what do you mean by good, Harry?” <br>“To be good is to be in harmony with one’s self,” he replied, touching the thin stem of his glass with his pale, fine-pointed fingers. “Discord is to be forced to be in harmony with others. One’s own life — that is the important thing. As for the lives of one’s neighbours, if one wishes to be a prig or a Puritan, one can flaunt one’s moral views about them, but they are not one’s concern. Besides, individualism has really the higher aim. Modern morality consists in accepting the standard of one’s age. I consider that for any man of culture to accept the standard of his age is a form of the grossest immorality.”</span></p>","hasContent":true,"isFirst":false,"isLast":false},{"id":"para_254","index":253,"start":233113,"offset":856,"words":84,"paraNum":"6.13","lastModified":1652803576000,"semanticType":"par","voicework":"narration","blockId":"the_picture_of_dorian_gray_ffa_en-blj6","language":"en","wordsRange":{"start":87350000000,"end":87841000000},"paragraphVersion":166,"direction":"ltr","paragraph":"<p id=\"para_254\" semantictype=\"par\" data-ilmid=\"the_picture_of_dorian_gray_ffa_en-blj6\" data-audio=\"1\" data-words-count=\"84\" data-before=\"27450\" data-ww=\"\"><span class=\"block-num\" data-id=\"6.13\"></span><span class=\"block-pb\"> <span class=\"block-pb is-animated\"></span> </span><span class=\"itm-wrap\"> “But, surely, if one lives merely for one’s self, Harry, one pays a terrible price for doing so?” suggested the painter. <br>“Yes, we are overcharged for everything nowadays. I should fancy that the real tragedy of the poor is that they can afford nothing but self-denial. Beautiful sins, like beautiful things, are the privilege of the rich.” <br> “One has to pay in other ways but money.” <br>“What sort of ways, Basil?” <br>“Oh! I should fancy in remorse, in suffering, in … well, in the consciousness of degradation.”</span></p>","hasContent":true,"isFirst":false,"isLast":false},{"id":"para_255","index":254,"start":233969,"offset":685,"words":68,"paraNum":"6.14","lastModified":1652803657000,"semanticType":"par","voicework":"narration","blockId":"the_picture_of_dorian_gray_ffa_en-bljb","language":"en","wordsRange":{"start":87941000000,"end":88010000000},"paragraphVersion":140,"direction":"ltr","paragraph":"<p id=\"para_255\" semantictype=\"par\" data-ilmid=\"the_picture_of_dorian_gray_ffa_en-bljb\" data-audio=\"1\" data-words-count=\"68\" data-before=\"27534\" data-ww=\"\"><span class=\"block-num\" data-id=\"6.14\"></span><span class=\"block-pb\"> <span class=\"block-pb is-animated\"></span> </span><span class=\"itm-wrap\">Lord Henry shrugged his shoulders. “My dear fellow, mediæval art is charming, but mediæval emotions are out of date. One can use them in fiction, of course. But then the only things that one can use in fiction are the things that one has ceased to use in fact. Believe me, no civilized man ever regrets a pleasure, and no uncivilized man ever knows what a pleasure is.”</span></p>","hasContent":true,"isFirst":false,"isLast":false},{"id":"para_256","index":255,"start":234654,"offset":828,"words":87,"paraNum":"6.15","lastModified":1652803719000,"semanticType":"par","voicework":"narration","blockId":"the_picture_of_dorian_gray_ffa_en-bljc","language":"en","wordsRange":{"start":88110000000,"end":88508000000},"paragraphVersion":167,"direction":"ltr","paragraph":"<p id=\"para_256\" semantictype=\"par\" data-ilmid=\"the_picture_of_dorian_gray_ffa_en-bljc\" data-audio=\"1\" data-words-count=\"87\" data-before=\"27602\" data-ww=\"\"><span class=\"block-num\" data-id=\"6.15\"></span><span class=\"block-pb\"> <span class=\"block-pb is-animated\"></span> </span><span class=\"itm-wrap\"> “I know what pleasure is,” cried Dorian Gray. “It is to adore some one.” <br>“That is certainly better than being adored,” he answered, toying with some fruits. “Being adored is a nuisance. Women treat us just as humanity treats its gods. They worship us, and are always bothering us to do something for them.” <br> “I should have said that whatever they ask for they had first given to us,” murmured the lad gravely. “They create love in our natures. They have a right to demand it back.”<br></span></p>","hasContent":true,"isFirst":false,"isLast":false},{"id":"para_257","index":256,"start":235482,"offset":786,"words":73,"paraNum":"6.16","lastModified":1652803794000,"semanticType":"par","voicework":"narration","blockId":"the_picture_of_dorian_gray_ffa_en-bljg","language":"en","wordsRange":{"start":88608000000,"end":88880000000},"paragraphVersion":180,"direction":"ltr","paragraph":"<p id=\"para_257\" semantictype=\"par\" data-ilmid=\"the_picture_of_dorian_gray_ffa_en-bljg\" data-audio=\"1\" data-words-count=\"73\" data-before=\"27689\" data-ww=\"\"><span class=\"block-num\" data-id=\"6.16\"></span><span class=\"block-pb\"> <span class=\"block-pb is-animated\"></span> </span><span class=\"itm-wrap\">“That is quite true, Dorian,” cried Hallward.<br>“Nothing is ever quite true,” said Lord Henry. <br>“This is,” interrupted Dorian. “You must admit, Harry, that women give to men the very gold of their lives.” <br>“Possibly,” he sighed, “but they invariably want it back in such very small change. That is the worry. Women, as some witty Frenchman once put it, inspire us with the desire to do masterpieces and always prevent us from carrying them out.”</span></p>","hasContent":true,"isFirst":false,"isLast":false},{"id":"para_258","index":257,"start":236268,"offset":918,"words":105,"paraNum":"6.17","lastModified":1652803902000,"semanticType":"par","voicework":"narration","blockId":"the_picture_of_dorian_gray_ffa_en-bljj","language":"en","wordsRange":{"start":88980000000,"end":89186000000},"paragraphVersion":171,"direction":"ltr","paragraph":"<p id=\"para_258\" semantictype=\"par\" data-ilmid=\"the_picture_of_dorian_gray_ffa_en-bljj\" data-audio=\"1\" data-words-count=\"105\" data-before=\"27762\" data-ww=\"\"><span class=\"block-num\" data-id=\"6.17\"></span><span class=\"block-pb\"> <span class=\"block-pb is-animated\"></span> </span><span class=\"itm-wrap\"> “Harry, you are dreadful! I don’t know why I like you so much.” <br>“You will always like me, Dorian,” he replied. “Will you have some coffee, you fellows? Waiter, bring coffee, and <i>fine-champagne</i>, and some cigarettes. No, don’t mind the cigarettes — I have some. Basil, I can’t allow you to smoke cigars. You must have a cigarette. A cigarette is the perfect type of a perfect pleasure. It is exquisite, and it leaves one unsatisfied. What more can one want? Yes, Dorian, you will always be fond of me. I represent to you all the sins you have never had the courage to commit.”</span></p>","hasContent":true,"isFirst":false,"isLast":false},{"id":"para_259","index":258,"start":237186,"offset":618,"words":56,"paraNum":"6.18","lastModified":1652803971000,"semanticType":"par","voicework":"narration","blockId":"the_picture_of_dorian_gray_ffa_en-bljl","language":"en","wordsRange":{"start":89286000000,"end":89343000000},"paragraphVersion":161,"direction":"ltr","paragraph":"<p id=\"para_259\" semantictype=\"par\" data-ilmid=\"the_picture_of_dorian_gray_ffa_en-bljl\" data-audio=\"1\" data-words-count=\"56\" data-before=\"27867\" data-ww=\"\"><span class=\"block-num\" data-id=\"6.18\"></span><span class=\"block-pb\"> <span class=\"block-pb is-animated\"></span> </span><span class=\"itm-wrap\">“What nonsense you talk, Harry!” cried the lad, taking a light from a fire-breathing silver dragon that the waiter had placed on the table. “Let us go down to the theatre. When Sibyl comes on the stage you will have a new ideal of life. She will represent something to you that you have never known.”</span></p>","hasContent":true,"isFirst":false,"isLast":false},{"id":"para_260","index":259,"start":237804,"offset":743,"words":87,"paraNum":"6.19","lastModified":1653117942000,"semanticType":"par","voicework":"narration","blockId":"the_picture_of_dorian_gray_ffa_en-bljm","language":"en","wordsRange":{"start":89443000000,"end":89531000000},"paragraphVersion":167,"direction":"ltr","paragraph":"<p id=\"para_260\" semantictype=\"par\" data-ilmid=\"the_picture_of_dorian_gray_ffa_en-bljm\" data-audio=\"1\" data-words-count=\"87\" data-before=\"27923\" data-ww=\"\"><span class=\"block-num\" data-id=\"6.19\"></span><span class=\"block-pb\"> <span class=\"block-pb is-animated\"></span> </span><span class=\"itm-wrap\">“I have known everything,” said Lord Henry, with a tired look in his eyes, “but I am always ready for a new emotion. I am afraid, however, that, for me at any rate, there is no such thing. Still, your wonderful girl may thrill me. I love acting. It is so much more real than life. Let us go. Dorian, you will come with me. I am so sorry, Basil, but there is only room for two in the brougham. You must follow us in a hansom.”</span></p>","hasContent":true,"isFirst":false,"isLast":false},{"id":"para_261","index":260,"start":238547,"offset":1056,"words":142,"paraNum":"6.20","lastModified":1652804264000,"semanticType":"par","voicework":"narration","blockId":"the_picture_of_dorian_gray_ffa_en-bljn","language":"en","wordsRange":{"start":89631000000,"end":89772000000},"paragraphVersion":172,"direction":"ltr","paragraph":"<p id=\"para_261\" semantictype=\"par\" data-ilmid=\"the_picture_of_dorian_gray_ffa_en-bljn\" data-audio=\"1\" data-words-count=\"142\" data-before=\"28010\" data-ww=\"\"><span class=\"block-num\" data-id=\"6.20\"></span><span class=\"block-pb\"> <span class=\"block-pb is-animated\"></span> </span><span class=\"itm-wrap\"> They got up and put on their coats, sipping their coffee standing. The painter was silent and preoccupied. There was a gloom over him. He could not bear this marriage, and yet it seemed to him to be better than many other things that might have happened. After a few minutes, they all passed downstairs. He drove off by himself, as had been arranged, and watched the flashing lights of the little brougham in front of him. A strange sense of loss came over him. He felt that Dorian Gray would never again be to him all that he had been in the past. Life had come between them…. His eyes darkened, and the crowded flaring streets became blurred to his eyes. When the cab drew up at the theatre, it seemed to him that he had grown years older.</span></p>","hasContent":true,"isFirst":false,"isLast":false},{"id":"para_262","index":261,"start":239603,"offset":168,"words":0,"paraNum":"","lastModified":1646233431000,"semanticType":"line","blockId":"the_picture_of_dorian_gray_ffa_en-bl1av","language":"en","wordsRange":{"start":89805333333,"end":89838666667},"paragraphVersion":55,"direction":"ltr","paragraph":"<hr class=\"ilm-hr ilm-small\" id=\"para_262\" semantictype=\"line\" data-ilmid=\"the_picture_of_dorian_gray_ffa_en-bl1av\" data-words-count=\"0\" data-before=\"28152\" data-ww=\"\">","hasContent":true,"isFirst":false,"isLast":false},{"id":"para_263","index":262,"start":239771,"offset":533,"words":2,"paraNum":"","lastModified":1652804305000,"semanticType":"header-chapter-header","voicework":"narration","blockId":"the_picture_of_dorian_gray_ffa_en-bljo","language":"en","wordsRange":{"start":89872000000,"end":89875000000},"paragraphVersion":85,"direction":"ltr","paragraph":"<h2 class=\"ilm-header ilm-h2 ilm-large\" id=\"para_263\" semantictype=\"header-chapter-header\" data-ilmid=\"the_picture_of_dorian_gray_ffa_en-bljo\" data-audio=\"1\" data-chapter=\"para_263\" data-words-count=\"2\" data-before=\"28152\" data-ww=\"\"><span class=\"block-pb\"> <span class=\"block-pb is-animated\"></span> </span><span class=\"itm-wrap\"><span class=\"chapter-text\"><span class=\"chapter-number\"><span class=\"chapter-label\"></span><span class=\"chapter-value\"></span></span><span class=\"chapter-title\">Chapter VII<br></span></span></span></h2>","hasContent":true,"isFirst":false,"isLast":false},{"id":"para_264","index":263,"start":240304,"offset":1482,"words":223,"paraNum":"7.1","lastModified":1652804643000,"semanticType":"par","voicework":"narration","blockId":"the_picture_of_dorian_gray_ffa_en-bljp","language":"en","wordsRange":{"start":89975000000,"end":90196000000},"paragraphVersion":106,"direction":"ltr","paragraph":"<p id=\"para_264\" semantictype=\"par\" data-ilmid=\"the_picture_of_dorian_gray_ffa_en-bljp\" data-audio=\"1\" data-words-count=\"223\" data-before=\"28154\" data-ww=\"\"><span class=\"block-num\" data-id=\"7.1\"></span><span class=\"block-pb\"> <span class=\"block-pb is-animated\"></span> </span><span class=\"itm-wrap\"> For some reason or other, the house was crowded that night, and the fat Jew manager who met them at the door was beaming from ear to ear with an oily tremulous smile. He escorted them to their box with a sort of pompous humility, waving his fat jewelled hands and talking at the top of his voice. Dorian Gray loathed him more than ever. He felt as if he had come to look for Miranda and had been met by Caliban. Lord Henry, upon the other hand, rather liked him. At least he declared he did, and insisted on shaking him by the hand and assuring him that he was proud to meet a man who had discovered a real genius and gone bankrupt over a poet. Hallward amused himself with watching the faces in the pit. The heat was terribly oppressive, and the huge sunlight flamed like a monstrous dahlia with petals of yellow fire. The youths in the gallery had taken off their coats and waistcoats and hung them over the side. They talked to each other across the theatre and shared their oranges with the tawdry girls who sat beside them. Some women were laughing in the pit. Their voices were horribly shrill and discordant. The sound of the popping of corks came from the bar.</span></p>","hasContent":true,"isFirst":false,"isLast":false},{"id":"para_265","index":264,"start":241786,"offset":868,"words":99,"paraNum":"7.2","lastModified":1652804745000,"semanticType":"par","voicework":"narration","blockId":"the_picture_of_dorian_gray_ffa_en-bljq","language":"en","wordsRange":{"start":90296000000,"end":90496000000},"paragraphVersion":121,"direction":"ltr","paragraph":"<p id=\"para_265\" semantictype=\"par\" data-ilmid=\"the_picture_of_dorian_gray_ffa_en-bljq\" data-audio=\"1\" data-words-count=\"99\" data-before=\"28377\" data-ww=\"\"><span class=\"block-num\" data-id=\"7.2\"></span><span class=\"block-pb\"> <span class=\"block-pb is-animated\"></span> </span><span class=\"itm-wrap\"> “What a place to find one’s divinity in!” said Lord Henry. <br>“Yes!” answered Dorian Gray. “It was here I found her, and she is divine beyond all living things. When she acts, you will forget everything. These common rough people, with their coarse faces and brutal gestures, become quite different when she is on the stage. They sit silently and watch her. They weep and laugh as she wills them to do. She makes them as responsive as a violin. She spiritualizes them, and one feels that they are of the same flesh and blood as one’s self.”</span></p>","hasContent":true,"isFirst":false,"isLast":false},{"id":"para_266","index":265,"start":242654,"offset":1253,"words":173,"paraNum":"7.3","lastModified":1652804931000,"semanticType":"par","voicework":"narration","blockId":"the_picture_of_dorian_gray_ffa_en-bljs","language":"en","wordsRange":{"start":90596000000,"end":90870000000},"paragraphVersion":107,"direction":"ltr","paragraph":"<p id=\"para_266\" semantictype=\"par\" data-ilmid=\"the_picture_of_dorian_gray_ffa_en-bljs\" data-audio=\"1\" data-words-count=\"173\" data-before=\"28476\" data-ww=\"\"><span class=\"block-num\" data-id=\"7.3\"></span><span class=\"block-pb\"> <span class=\"block-pb is-animated\"></span> </span><span class=\"itm-wrap\"> “The same flesh and blood as one’s self! Oh, I hope not!” exclaimed Lord Henry, who was scanning the occupants of the gallery through his opera-glass. <br>“Don’t pay any attention to him, Dorian,” said the painter. “I understand what you mean, and I believe in this girl. Any one you love must be marvellous, and any girl who has the effect you describe must be fine and noble. To spiritualize one’s age — that is something worth doing. If this girl can give a soul to those who have lived without one, if she can create the sense of beauty in people whose lives have been sordid and ugly, if she can strip them of their selfishness and lend them tears for sorrows that are not their own, she is worthy of all your adoration, worthy of the adoration of the world. This marriage is quite right. I did not think so at first, but I admit it now. The gods made Sibyl Vane for you. Without her you would have been incomplete.”</span></p>","hasContent":true,"isFirst":false,"isLast":false},{"id":"para_267","index":266,"start":243907,"offset":684,"words":70,"paraNum":"7.4","lastModified":1652804988000,"semanticType":"par","voicework":"narration","blockId":"the_picture_of_dorian_gray_ffa_en-blju","language":"en","wordsRange":{"start":90970000000,"end":91041000000},"paragraphVersion":80,"direction":"ltr","paragraph":"<p id=\"para_267\" semantictype=\"par\" data-ilmid=\"the_picture_of_dorian_gray_ffa_en-blju\" data-audio=\"1\" data-words-count=\"70\" data-before=\"28649\" data-ww=\"\"><span class=\"block-num\" data-id=\"7.4\"></span><span class=\"block-pb\"> <span class=\"block-pb is-animated\"></span> </span><span class=\"itm-wrap\">“Thanks, Basil,” answered Dorian Gray, pressing his hand. “I knew that you would understand me. Harry is so cynical, he terrifies me. But here is the orchestra. It is quite dreadful, but it only lasts for about five minutes. Then the curtain rises, and you will see the girl to whom I am going to give all my life, to whom I have given everything that is good in me.”</span></p>","hasContent":true,"isFirst":false,"isLast":false},{"id":"para_268","index":267,"start":244591,"offset":1006,"words":125,"paraNum":"7.5","lastModified":1652805291000,"semanticType":"par","voicework":"narration","blockId":"the_picture_of_dorian_gray_ffa_en-bljv","language":"en","wordsRange":{"start":91141000000,"end":91265000000},"paragraphVersion":89,"direction":"ltr","paragraph":"<p id=\"para_268\" semantictype=\"par\" data-ilmid=\"the_picture_of_dorian_gray_ffa_en-bljv\" data-audio=\"1\" data-words-count=\"125\" data-before=\"28719\" data-ww=\"\"><span class=\"block-num\" data-id=\"7.5\"></span><span class=\"block-pb\"> <span class=\"block-pb is-animated\"></span> </span><span class=\"itm-wrap\"> A quarter of an hour afterwards, amidst an extraordinary turmoil of applause, Sibyl Vane stepped on to the stage. Yes, she was certainly lovely to look at — one of the loveliest creatures, Lord Henry thought, that he had ever seen. There was something of the fawn in her shy grace and startled eyes. A faint blush, like the shadow of a rose in a mirror of silver, came to her cheeks as she glanced at the crowded enthusiastic house. She stepped back a few paces and her lips seemed to tremble. Basil Hallward leaped to his feet and began to applaud. Motionless, and as one in a dream, sat Dorian Gray, gazing at her. Lord Henry peered through his glasses, murmuring, “Charming! charming!”</span></p>","hasContent":true,"isFirst":false,"isLast":false},{"id":"para_269","index":268,"start":245597,"offset":882,"words":108,"paraNum":"7.6","lastModified":1652805405000,"semanticType":"par","voicework":"narration","blockId":"the_picture_of_dorian_gray_ffa_en-bljw","language":"en","wordsRange":{"start":91365000000,"end":91582000000},"paragraphVersion":101,"direction":"ltr","paragraph":"<p id=\"para_269\" semantictype=\"par\" data-ilmid=\"the_picture_of_dorian_gray_ffa_en-bljw\" data-audio=\"1\" data-words-count=\"108\" data-before=\"28844\" data-ww=\"\"><span class=\"block-num\" data-id=\"7.6\"></span><span class=\"block-pb\"> <span class=\"block-pb is-animated\"></span> </span><span class=\"itm-wrap\">The scene was the hall of Capulet’s house, and Romeo in his pilgrim’s dress had entered with Mercutio and his other friends. The band, such as it was, struck up a few bars of music, and the dance began. Through the crowd of ungainly, shabbily dressed actors, Sibyl Vane moved like a creature from a finer world. Her body swayed, while she danced, as a plant sways in the water. The curves of her throat were the curves of a white lily. Her hands seemed to be made of cool ivory. Yet she was curiously listless. She showed no sign of joy when her eyes rested on Romeo. </span></p>","hasContent":true,"isFirst":false,"isLast":false},{"id":"para_270","index":269,"start":246479,"offset":652,"words":52,"paraNum":"7.7","lastModified":1653009073000,"semanticType":"par","voicework":"narration","blockId":"the_picture_of_dorian_gray_ffa_en-bljy","language":"en","wordsRange":{"start":91682000000,"end":91715000000},"paragraphVersion":86,"direction":"ltr","paragraph":"<p class=\"ilm-verse\" id=\"para_270\" semantictype=\"par\" data-ilmid=\"the_picture_of_dorian_gray_ffa_en-bljy\" data-audio=\"1\" data-words-count=\"52\" data-before=\"28952\" data-ww=\"\"><span class=\"block-num\" data-id=\"7.7\"></span><span class=\"block-pb\"> <span class=\"block-pb is-animated\"></span> </span><span class=\"itm-wrap\">The few words she had to speak —<br>Good pilgrim, you do wrong your hand too much,<br>Which mannerly devotion shows in this;<br>For saints have hands that pilgrims’ hands do touch,<br>And palm to palm is holy palmers’ kiss —<br>with the brief dialogue that follows, were spoken in a thoroughly artificial manner. <br></span></p>","hasContent":true,"isFirst":false,"isLast":false},{"id":"para_271","index":270,"start":247131,"offset":691,"words":70,"paraNum":"7.8","lastModified":1653009075000,"semanticType":"par","voicework":"narration","blockId":"the_picture_of_dorian_gray_ffa_en-bljz","language":"en","wordsRange":{"start":91815000000,"end":92000000000},"paragraphVersion":79,"direction":"ltr","paragraph":"<p id=\"para_271\" semantictype=\"par\" data-ilmid=\"the_picture_of_dorian_gray_ffa_en-bljz\" data-audio=\"1\" data-words-count=\"70\" data-before=\"29004\" data-ww=\"\"><span class=\"block-num\" data-id=\"7.8\"></span><span class=\"block-pb\"> <span class=\"block-pb is-animated\"></span> </span><span class=\"itm-wrap\">The voice was exquisite, but from the point of view of tone it was absolutely false. It was wrong in colour. It took away all the life from the verse. It made the passion unreal. Dorian Gray grew pale as he watched her. He was puzzled and anxious. Neither of his friends dared to say anything to him. She seemed to them to be absolutely incompetent. They were horribly disappointed.</span></p>","hasContent":true,"isFirst":false,"isLast":false},{"id":"para_272","index":271,"start":247822,"offset":716,"words":74,"paraNum":"7.9","lastModified":1653009075000,"semanticType":"par","voicework":"narration","blockId":"the_picture_of_dorian_gray_ffa_en-blk1","language":"en","wordsRange":{"start":92100000000,"end":92279000000},"paragraphVersion":96,"direction":"ltr","paragraph":"<p id=\"para_272\" semantictype=\"par\" data-ilmid=\"the_picture_of_dorian_gray_ffa_en-blk1\" data-audio=\"1\" data-words-count=\"74\" data-before=\"29074\" data-ww=\"\"><span class=\"block-num\" data-id=\"7.9\"></span><span class=\"block-pb\"> <span class=\"block-pb is-animated\"></span> </span><span class=\"itm-wrap\">Yet they felt that the true test of any Juliet is the balcony scene of the second act. They waited for that. If she failed there, there was nothing in her. She looked charming as she came out in the moonlight. That could not be denied. But the staginess of her acting was unbearable, and grew worse as she went on. Her gestures became absurdly artificial. She overemphasized everything that she had to say. </span></p>","hasContent":true,"isFirst":false,"isLast":false},{"id":"para_273","index":272,"start":248538,"offset":642,"words":51,"paraNum":"7.10","lastModified":1653009080000,"semanticType":"par","voicework":"narration","blockId":"the_picture_of_dorian_gray_ffa_en-blk3","language":"en","wordsRange":{"start":92379000000,"end":92407000000},"paragraphVersion":76,"direction":"ltr","paragraph":"<p class=\"ilm-verse\" id=\"para_273\" semantictype=\"par\" data-ilmid=\"the_picture_of_dorian_gray_ffa_en-blk3\" data-audio=\"1\" data-words-count=\"51\" data-before=\"29148\" data-ww=\"\"><span class=\"block-num\" data-id=\"7.10\"></span><span class=\"block-pb\"> <span class=\"block-pb is-animated\"></span> </span><span class=\"itm-wrap\">The beautiful passage —<br>Thou knowest the mask of night is on my face,<br>Else would a maiden blush bepaint my cheek<br>For that which thou hast heard me speak to-night —<br>was declaimed with the painful precision of a schoolgirl who has been taught to recite by some second-rate professor of elocution.<br></span></p>","hasContent":true,"isFirst":false,"isLast":false},{"id":"para_274","index":273,"start":249180,"offset":782,"words":71,"paraNum":"7.11","lastModified":1653009084000,"semanticType":"par","voicework":"narration","blockId":"the_picture_of_dorian_gray_ffa_en-blk4","language":"en","wordsRange":{"start":92507000000,"end":92697000000},"paragraphVersion":86,"direction":"ltr","paragraph":"<p id=\"para_274\" semantictype=\"par\" data-ilmid=\"the_picture_of_dorian_gray_ffa_en-blk4\" data-audio=\"1\" data-words-count=\"71\" data-before=\"29199\" data-ww=\"\"><span class=\"block-num\" data-id=\"7.11\"></span><span class=\"block-pb\"> <span class=\"block-pb is-animated\"></span> </span><span class=\"itm-wrap\"> When she leaned over the balcony and came to those wonderful lines — <br>Although I joy in thee,<br>I have no joy of this contract to-night:<br>It is too rash, too unadvised, too sudden;<br>Too like the lightning, which doth cease to be<br>Ere one can say, “It lightens.” Sweet, good-night!<br>This bud of love by summer’s ripening breath<br>May prove a beauteous flower when next we meet —<br>she spoke the words as though they conveyed no meaning to her. <br></span></p>","hasContent":true,"isFirst":false,"isLast":false},{"id":"para_275","index":274,"start":249962,"offset":748,"words":76,"paraNum":"7.12","lastModified":1653009089000,"semanticType":"par","voicework":"narration","blockId":"the_picture_of_dorian_gray_ffa_en-blk6","language":"en","wordsRange":{"start":92797000000,"end":92987000000},"paragraphVersion":85,"direction":"ltr","paragraph":"<p id=\"para_275\" semantictype=\"par\" data-ilmid=\"the_picture_of_dorian_gray_ffa_en-blk6\" data-audio=\"1\" data-words-count=\"76\" data-before=\"29270\" data-ww=\"\"><span class=\"block-num\" data-id=\"7.12\"></span><span class=\"block-pb\"> <span class=\"block-pb is-animated\"></span> </span><span class=\"itm-wrap\">It was not nervousness. Indeed, so far from being nervous, she was absolutely self-contained. It was simply bad art. She was a complete failure. Even the common uneducated audience of the pit and gallery lost their interest in the play. They got restless, and began to talk loudly and to whistle. The Jew manager, who was standing at the back of the dress-circle, stamped and swore with rage. The only person unmoved was the girl herself.</span></p>","hasContent":true,"isFirst":false,"isLast":false},{"id":"para_276","index":275,"start":250710,"offset":696,"words":72,"paraNum":"7.13","lastModified":1653118040000,"semanticType":"par","voicework":"narration","blockId":"the_picture_of_dorian_gray_ffa_en-blk8","language":"en","wordsRange":{"start":93087000000,"end":93262000000},"paragraphVersion":123,"direction":"ltr","paragraph":"<p id=\"para_276\" semantictype=\"par\" data-ilmid=\"the_picture_of_dorian_gray_ffa_en-blk8\" data-audio=\"1\" data-words-count=\"72\" data-before=\"29346\" data-ww=\"\"><span class=\"block-num\" data-id=\"7.13\"></span><span class=\"block-pb\"> <span class=\"block-pb is-animated\"></span> </span><span class=\"itm-wrap\">When the second act was over, there came a storm of hisses, and Lord Henry got up from his chair and put on his coat. “She is quite beautiful, Dorian,” he said, “but she can’t act. Let us go.” <br>“I am going to see the play through,” answered the lad, in a hard bitter voice. “I am awfully sorry that I have made you waste an evening, Harry. I apologize to you both.”</span></p>","hasContent":true,"isFirst":false,"isLast":false},{"id":"para_277","index":276,"start":251406,"offset":751,"words":72,"paraNum":"7.14","lastModified":1653009089000,"semanticType":"par","voicework":"narration","blockId":"the_picture_of_dorian_gray_ffa_en-blka","language":"en","wordsRange":{"start":93362000000,"end":93639000000},"paragraphVersion":136,"direction":"ltr","paragraph":"<p id=\"para_277\" semantictype=\"par\" data-ilmid=\"the_picture_of_dorian_gray_ffa_en-blka\" data-audio=\"1\" data-words-count=\"72\" data-before=\"29418\" data-ww=\"\"><span class=\"block-num\" data-id=\"7.14\"></span><span class=\"block-pb\"> <span class=\"block-pb is-animated\"></span> </span><span class=\"itm-wrap\">“My dear Dorian, I should think Miss Vane was ill,” interrupted Hallward. “We will come some other night.” <br>“I wish she were ill,” he rejoined. “But she seems to me to be simply callous and cold. She has entirely altered. Last night she was a great artist. This evening she is merely a commonplace mediocre actress.” <br>“Don’t talk like that about any one you love, Dorian. Love is a more wonderful thing than art.”</span></p>","hasContent":true,"isFirst":false,"isLast":false},{"id":"para_278","index":277,"start":252157,"offset":1165,"words":157,"paraNum":"7.15","lastModified":1653009089000,"semanticType":"par","voicework":"narration","blockId":"the_picture_of_dorian_gray_ffa_en-blkd","language":"en","wordsRange":{"start":93739000000,"end":93894000000},"paragraphVersion":148,"direction":"ltr","paragraph":"<p id=\"para_278\" semantictype=\"par\" data-ilmid=\"the_picture_of_dorian_gray_ffa_en-blkd\" data-audio=\"1\" data-words-count=\"157\" data-before=\"29490\" data-ww=\"\"><span class=\"block-num\" data-id=\"7.15\"></span><span class=\"block-pb\"> <span class=\"block-pb is-animated\"></span> </span><span class=\"itm-wrap\"> “They are both simply forms of imitation,” remarked Lord Henry. “But do let us go. Dorian, you must not stay here any longer. It is not good for one’s morals to see bad acting. Besides, I don’t suppose you will want your wife to act, so what does it matter if she plays Juliet like a wooden doll? She is very lovely, and if she knows as little about life as she does about acting, she will be a delightful experience. There are only two kinds of people who are really fascinating — people who know absolutely everything, and people who know absolutely nothing. Good heavens, my dear boy, don’t look so tragic! The secret of remaining young is never to have an emotion that is unbecoming. Come to the club with Basil and myself. We will smoke cigarettes and drink to the beauty of Sibyl Vane. She is beautiful. What more can you want?”</span></p>","hasContent":true,"isFirst":false,"isLast":false},{"id":"para_279","index":278,"start":253322,"offset":714,"words":75,"paraNum":"7.16","lastModified":1653009089000,"semanticType":"par","voicework":"narration","blockId":"the_picture_of_dorian_gray_ffa_en-blke","language":"en","wordsRange":{"start":93994000000,"end":94172000000},"paragraphVersion":141,"direction":"ltr","paragraph":"<p id=\"para_279\" semantictype=\"par\" data-ilmid=\"the_picture_of_dorian_gray_ffa_en-blke\" data-audio=\"1\" data-words-count=\"75\" data-before=\"29647\" data-ww=\"\"><span class=\"block-num\" data-id=\"7.16\"></span><span class=\"block-pb\"> <span class=\"block-pb is-animated\"></span> </span><span class=\"itm-wrap\">“Go away, Harry,” cried the lad. “I want to be alone. Basil, you must go. Ah! can’t you see that my heart is breaking?” The hot tears came to his eyes. His lips trembled, and rushing to the back of the box, he leaned up against the wall, hiding his face in his hands. <br>“Let us go, Basil,” said Lord Henry with a strange tenderness in his voice, and the two young men passed out together.</span></p>","hasContent":true,"isFirst":false,"isLast":false},{"id":"para_280","index":279,"start":254036,"offset":729,"words":74,"paraNum":"7.17","lastModified":1717603307000,"semanticType":"par","voicework":"narration","blockId":"the_picture_of_dorian_gray_ffa_en-blkg","language":"en","wordsRange":{"start":94272000000,"end":94347000000},"paragraphVersion":118,"direction":"ltr","paragraph":"<p id=\"para_280\" semantictype=\"par\" data-ilmid=\"the_picture_of_dorian_gray_ffa_en-blkg\" data-audio=\"1\" data-words-count=\"74\" data-before=\"29722\" data-ww=\"\"><span class=\"block-num\" data-id=\"7.17\"></span><span class=\"block-pb\"> <span class=\"block-pb is-animated\"></span> </span><span class=\"itm-wrap\">A few moments afterwards the footlights flared up and the curtain rose on the third act. Dorian Gray went back to his seat. He looked pale, and proud, and indifferent. The play dragged on, and seemed interminable. Half of the audience went out, tramping in heavy boots and laughing. The whole thing was a <i>fiasco</i>. The last act was played to almost empty benches. The curtain went down on a titter and some groans.</span></p>","hasContent":true,"isFirst":false,"isLast":false},{"id":"para_281","index":280,"start":254765,"offset":595,"words":54,"paraNum":"7.18","lastModified":1653009089000,"semanticType":"par","voicework":"narration","blockId":"the_picture_of_dorian_gray_ffa_en-blkh","language":"en","wordsRange":{"start":94447000000,"end":94502000000},"paragraphVersion":105,"direction":"ltr","paragraph":"<p id=\"para_281\" semantictype=\"par\" data-ilmid=\"the_picture_of_dorian_gray_ffa_en-blkh\" data-audio=\"1\" data-words-count=\"54\" data-before=\"29796\" data-ww=\"\"><span class=\"block-num\" data-id=\"7.18\"></span><span class=\"block-pb\"> <span class=\"block-pb is-animated\"></span> </span><span class=\"itm-wrap\">As soon as it was over, Dorian Gray rushed behind the scenes into the greenroom. The girl was standing there alone, with a look of triumph on her face. Her eyes were lit with an exquisite fire. There was a radiance about her. Her parted lips were smiling over some secret of their own.</span></p>","hasContent":true,"isFirst":false,"isLast":false},{"id":"para_282","index":281,"start":255360,"offset":622,"words":52,"paraNum":"7.19","lastModified":1653009089000,"semanticType":"par","voicework":"narration","blockId":"the_picture_of_dorian_gray_ffa_en-blki","language":"en","wordsRange":{"start":94602000000,"end":94899000000},"paragraphVersion":119,"direction":"ltr","paragraph":"<p id=\"para_282\" semantictype=\"par\" data-ilmid=\"the_picture_of_dorian_gray_ffa_en-blki\" data-audio=\"1\" data-words-count=\"52\" data-before=\"29850\" data-ww=\"\"><span class=\"block-num\" data-id=\"7.19\"></span><span class=\"block-pb\"> <span class=\"block-pb is-animated\"></span> </span><span class=\"itm-wrap\">When he entered, she looked at him, and an expression of infinite joy came over her. “How badly I acted to-night, Dorian!” she cried. <br>“Horribly!” he answered, gazing at her in amazement. “Horribly! It was dreadful. Are you ill? You have no idea what it was. You have no idea what I suffered.”<br></span></p>","hasContent":true,"isFirst":false,"isLast":false},{"id":"para_283","index":282,"start":255982,"offset":705,"words":63,"paraNum":"7.20","lastModified":1717603307000,"semanticType":"par","voicework":"narration","blockId":"the_picture_of_dorian_gray_ffa_en-blkl","language":"en","wordsRange":{"start":94999000000,"end":95125000000},"paragraphVersion":132,"direction":"ltr","paragraph":"<p id=\"para_283\" semantictype=\"par\" data-ilmid=\"the_picture_of_dorian_gray_ffa_en-blkl\" data-audio=\"1\" data-words-count=\"63\" data-before=\"29902\" data-ww=\"\"><span class=\"block-num\" data-id=\"7.20\"></span><span class=\"block-pb\"> <span class=\"block-pb is-animated\"></span> </span><span class=\"itm-wrap\">The girl smiled. “Dorian,” she answered, lingering over his name with long-drawn music in her voice, as though it were sweeter than honey to the red petals of her mouth. “Dorian, you should have understood. But you understand now, don’t you?”<br>“Understand what?” he asked, angrily. <br>“Why I was so bad to-night. Why I shall always be bad. Why I shall never act well again.”</span></p>","hasContent":true,"isFirst":false,"isLast":false},{"id":"para_284","index":283,"start":256687,"offset":577,"words":44,"paraNum":"7.21","lastModified":1653009089000,"semanticType":"par","voicework":"narration","blockId":"the_picture_of_dorian_gray_ffa_en-blkn","language":"en","wordsRange":{"start":95225000000,"end":95372000000},"paragraphVersion":120,"direction":"ltr","paragraph":"<p id=\"para_284\" semantictype=\"par\" data-ilmid=\"the_picture_of_dorian_gray_ffa_en-blkn\" data-audio=\"1\" data-words-count=\"44\" data-before=\"29965\" data-ww=\"\"><span class=\"block-num\" data-id=\"7.21\"></span><span class=\"block-pb\"> <span class=\"block-pb is-animated\"></span> </span><span class=\"itm-wrap\">He shrugged his shoulders. “You are ill, I suppose. When you are ill you shouldn’t act. You make yourself ridiculous. My friends were bored. I was bored.” <br>She seemed not to listen to him. She was transfigured with joy. An ecstasy of happiness dominated her.</span></p>","hasContent":true,"isFirst":false,"isLast":false},{"id":"para_285","index":284,"start":257264,"offset":2306,"words":390,"paraNum":"7.22","lastModified":1653305931000,"semanticType":"par","voicework":"narration","blockId":"the_picture_of_dorian_gray_ffa_en-blkp","language":"en","wordsRange":{"start":95472000000,"end":95859000000},"paragraphVersion":199,"direction":"ltr","paragraph":"<p id=\"para_285\" semantictype=\"par\" data-ilmid=\"the_picture_of_dorian_gray_ffa_en-blkp\" data-audio=\"1\" data-words-count=\"390\" data-before=\"30009\" data-ww=\"\"><span class=\"block-num\" data-id=\"7.22\"></span><span class=\"block-pb\"> <span class=\"block-pb is-animated\"></span> </span><span class=\"itm-wrap\">“Dorian, Dorian,” she cried, “before I knew you, acting was the one reality of my life. It was only in the theatre that I lived. I thought that it was all true. I was Rosalind one night and Portia the other. The joy of Beatrice was my joy, and the sorrows of Cordelia were mine also. I believed in everything. The common people who acted with me seemed to me to be godlike. The painted scenes were my world. I knew nothing but shadows, and I thought them real. You came — oh, my beautiful love! — and you freed my soul from prison. You taught me what reality really is. To-night, for the first time in my life, I saw through the hollowness, the sham, the silliness of the empty pageant in which I had always played. To-night, for the first time, I became conscious that the Romeo was hideous, and old, and painted, that the moonlight in the orchard was false, that the scenery was vulgar, and that the words I had to speak were unreal, were not my words, were not what I wanted to say. You had brought me something higher, something of which all art is but a reflection. You had made me understand what love really is. My love! My love! Prince Charming! Prince of life! I have grown sick of shadows. You are more to me than all art can ever be. What have I to do with the puppets of a play? When I came on to-night, I could not understand how it was that everything had gone from me. I thought that I was going to be wonderful. I found that I could do nothing. Suddenly it dawned on my soul what it all meant. The knowledge was exquisite to me. I heard them hissing, and I smiled. What could they know of love such as ours? Take me away, Dorian — take me away with you, where we can be quite alone. I hate the stage. I might mimic a passion that I do not feel, but I cannot mimic one that burns me like fire. Oh, Dorian, Dorian, you understand now what it signifies? Even if I could do it, it would be profanation for me to play at being in love. You have made me see that.”</span></p>","hasContent":true,"isFirst":false,"isLast":false},{"id":"para_286","index":285,"start":259570,"offset":647,"words":63,"paraNum":"7.23","lastModified":1653118422000,"semanticType":"par","voicework":"narration","blockId":"the_picture_of_dorian_gray_ffa_en-blkq","language":"en","wordsRange":{"start":95959000000,"end":96125000000},"paragraphVersion":155,"direction":"ltr","paragraph":"<p id=\"para_286\" semantictype=\"par\" data-ilmid=\"the_picture_of_dorian_gray_ffa_en-blkq\" data-audio=\"1\" data-words-count=\"63\" data-before=\"30399\" data-ww=\"\"><span class=\"block-num\" data-id=\"7.23\"></span><span class=\"block-pb\"> <span class=\"block-pb is-animated\"></span> </span><span class=\"itm-wrap\">He flung himself down on the sofa and turned away his face. “You have killed my love,” he muttered. <br>She looked at him in wonder and laughed. He made no answer. She came across to him, and with her little fingers stroked his hair. She knelt down and pressed his hands to her lips. He drew them away, and a shudder ran through him.</span></p>","hasContent":true,"isFirst":false,"isLast":false},{"id":"para_287","index":286,"start":260217,"offset":1371,"words":207,"paraNum":"7.24","lastModified":1653009089000,"semanticType":"par","voicework":"narration","blockId":"the_picture_of_dorian_gray_ffa_en-blks","language":"en","wordsRange":{"start":96225000000,"end":96430000000},"paragraphVersion":138,"direction":"ltr","paragraph":"<p id=\"para_287\" semantictype=\"par\" data-ilmid=\"the_picture_of_dorian_gray_ffa_en-blks\" data-audio=\"1\" data-words-count=\"207\" data-before=\"30462\" data-ww=\"\"><span class=\"block-num\" data-id=\"7.24\"></span><span class=\"block-pb\"> <span class=\"block-pb is-animated\"></span> </span><span class=\"itm-wrap\"> Then he leaped up and went to the door. “Yes,” he cried, “you have killed my love. You used to stir my imagination. Now you don’t even stir my curiosity. You simply produce no effect. I loved you because you were marvellous, because you had genius and intellect, because you realized the dreams of great poets and gave shape and substance to the shadows of art. You have thrown it all away. You are shallow and stupid. My God! how mad I was to love you! What a fool I have been! You are nothing to me now. I will never see you again. I will never think of you. I will never mention your name. You don’t know what you were to me, once. Why, once … Oh, I can’t bear to think of it! I wish I had never laid eyes upon you! You have spoiled the romance of my life. How little you can know of love, if you say it mars your art! Without your art, you are nothing. I would have made you famous, splendid, magnificent. The world would have worshipped you, and you would have borne my name. What are you now? A third-rate actress with a pretty face.”</span></p>","hasContent":true,"isFirst":false,"isLast":false},{"id":"para_288","index":287,"start":261588,"offset":573,"words":43,"paraNum":"7.25","lastModified":1653009089000,"semanticType":"par","voicework":"narration","blockId":"the_picture_of_dorian_gray_ffa_en-blkt","language":"en","wordsRange":{"start":96530000000,"end":96676000000},"paragraphVersion":123,"direction":"ltr","paragraph":"<p id=\"para_288\" semantictype=\"par\" data-ilmid=\"the_picture_of_dorian_gray_ffa_en-blkt\" data-audio=\"1\" data-words-count=\"43\" data-before=\"30669\" data-ww=\"\"><span class=\"block-num\" data-id=\"7.25\"></span><span class=\"block-pb\"> <span class=\"block-pb is-animated\"></span> </span><span class=\"itm-wrap\">The girl grew white, and trembled. She clenched her hands together, and her voice seemed to catch in her throat. “You are not serious, Dorian?” she murmured. “You are acting.” <br>“Acting! I leave that to you. You do it so well,” he answered bitterly.</span></p>","hasContent":true,"isFirst":false,"isLast":false},{"id":"para_289","index":288,"start":262161,"offset":524,"words":42,"paraNum":"7.26","lastModified":1653009089000,"semanticType":"par","voicework":"narration","blockId":"the_picture_of_dorian_gray_ffa_en-blkv","language":"en","wordsRange":{"start":96776000000,"end":96819000000},"paragraphVersion":118,"direction":"ltr","paragraph":"<p id=\"para_289\" semantictype=\"par\" data-ilmid=\"the_picture_of_dorian_gray_ffa_en-blkv\" data-audio=\"1\" data-words-count=\"42\" data-before=\"30712\" data-ww=\"\"><span class=\"block-num\" data-id=\"7.26\"></span><span class=\"block-pb\"> <span class=\"block-pb is-animated\"></span> </span><span class=\"itm-wrap\">She rose from her knees and, with a piteous expression of pain in her face, came across the room to him. She put her hand upon his arm and looked into his eyes. He thrust her back. “Don’t touch me!” he cried.</span></p>","hasContent":true,"isFirst":false,"isLast":false},{"id":"para_290","index":289,"start":262685,"offset":1835,"words":290,"paraNum":"7.27","lastModified":1653009089000,"semanticType":"par","voicework":"narration","blockId":"the_picture_of_dorian_gray_ffa_en-blkw","language":"en","wordsRange":{"start":96919000000,"end":97308000000},"paragraphVersion":165,"direction":"ltr","paragraph":"<p id=\"para_290\" semantictype=\"par\" data-ilmid=\"the_picture_of_dorian_gray_ffa_en-blkw\" data-audio=\"1\" data-words-count=\"290\" data-before=\"30754\" data-ww=\"\"><span class=\"block-num\" data-id=\"7.27\"></span><span class=\"block-pb\"> <span class=\"block-pb is-animated\"></span> </span><span class=\"itm-wrap\"> A low moan broke from her, and she flung herself at his feet and lay there like a trampled flower. “Dorian, Dorian, don’t leave me!” she whispered. “I am so sorry I didn’t act well. I was thinking of you all the time. But I will try — indeed, I will try. It came so suddenly across me, my love for you. I think I should never have known it if you had not kissed me — if we had not kissed each other. Kiss me again, my love. Don’t go away from me. I couldn’t bear it. Oh! don’t go away from me. My brother … No; never mind. He didn’t mean it. He was in jest…. But you, oh! can’t you forgive me for to-night? I will work so hard and try to improve. Don’t be cruel to me, because I love you better than anything in the world. After all, it is only once that I have not pleased you. But you are quite right, Dorian. I should have shown myself more of an artist. It was foolish of me, and yet I couldn’t help it. Oh, don’t leave me, don’t leave me.” A fit of passionate sobbing choked her. She crouched on the floor like a wounded thing, and Dorian Gray, with his beautiful eyes, looked down at her, and his chiselled lips curled in exquisite disdain. There is always something ridiculous about the emotions of people whom one has ceased to love. Sibyl Vane seemed to him to be absurdly melodramatic. Her tears and sobs annoyed him. <br>“I am going,” he said at last in his calm clear voice. “I don’t wish to be unkind, but I can’t see you again. You have disappointed me.”</span></p>","hasContent":true,"isFirst":false,"isLast":false},{"id":"para_291","index":290,"start":264520,"offset":527,"words":42,"paraNum":"7.28","lastModified":1653009089000,"semanticType":"par","voicework":"narration","blockId":"the_picture_of_dorian_gray_ffa_en-blky","language":"en","wordsRange":{"start":97408000000,"end":97451000000},"paragraphVersion":120,"direction":"ltr","paragraph":"<p id=\"para_291\" semantictype=\"par\" data-ilmid=\"the_picture_of_dorian_gray_ffa_en-blky\" data-audio=\"1\" data-words-count=\"42\" data-before=\"31044\" data-ww=\"\"><span class=\"block-num\" data-id=\"7.28\"></span><span class=\"block-pb\"> <span class=\"block-pb is-animated\"></span> </span><span class=\"itm-wrap\">She wept silently, and made no answer, but crept nearer. Her little hands stretched blindly out, and appeared to be seeking for him. He turned on his heel and left the room. In a few moments he was out of the theatre.</span></p>","hasContent":true,"isFirst":false,"isLast":false},{"id":"para_292","index":291,"start":265047,"offset":707,"words":60,"paraNum":"7.29","lastModified":1653009089000,"semanticType":"par","voicework":"narration","blockId":"the_picture_of_dorian_gray_ffa_en-blkz","language":"en","wordsRange":{"start":97551000000,"end":97612000000},"paragraphVersion":136,"direction":"ltr","paragraph":"<p id=\"para_292\" semantictype=\"par\" data-ilmid=\"the_picture_of_dorian_gray_ffa_en-blkz\" data-audio=\"1\" data-words-count=\"60\" data-before=\"31086\" data-ww=\"\"><span class=\"block-num\" data-id=\"7.29\"></span><span class=\"block-pb\"> <span class=\"block-pb is-animated\"></span> </span><span class=\"itm-wrap\">Where he went to he hardly knew. He remembered wandering through dimly lit streets, past gaunt, black-shadowed archways and evil-looking houses. Women with hoarse voices and harsh laughter had called after him. Drunkards had reeled by, cursing and chattering to themselves like monstrous apes. He had seen grotesque children huddled upon door-steps, and heard shrieks and oaths from gloomy courts.</span></p>","hasContent":true,"isFirst":false,"isLast":false},{"id":"para_293","index":292,"start":265754,"offset":1617,"words":223,"paraNum":"7.30","lastModified":1653118461000,"semanticType":"par","voicework":"narration","blockId":"the_picture_of_dorian_gray_ffa_en-bll0","language":"en","wordsRange":{"start":97712000000,"end":97933000000},"paragraphVersion":155,"direction":"ltr","paragraph":"<p id=\"para_293\" semantictype=\"par\" data-ilmid=\"the_picture_of_dorian_gray_ffa_en-bll0\" data-audio=\"1\" data-words-count=\"223\" data-before=\"31146\" data-ww=\"\"><span class=\"block-num\" data-id=\"7.30\"></span><span class=\"block-pb\"> <span class=\"block-pb is-animated\"></span> </span><span class=\"itm-wrap\">As the dawn was just breaking, he found himself close to Covent Garden. The darkness lifted, and, flushed with faint fires, the sky hollowed itself into a perfect pearl. Huge carts filled with nodding lilies rumbled slowly down the polished empty street. The air was heavy with the perfume of the flowers, and their beauty seemed to bring him an anodyne for his pain. He followed into the market and watched the men unloading their waggons. A white-smocked carter offered him some cherries. He thanked him, wondered why he refused to accept any money for them, and began to eat them listlessly. They had been plucked at midnight, and the coldness of the moon had entered into them. A long line of boys carrying crates of striped tulips, and of yellow and red roses, defiled in front of him, threading their way through the huge, jade-green piles of vegetables. Under the portico, with its grey, sun-bleached pillars, loitered a troop of draggled bareheaded girls, waiting for the auction to be over. Others crowded round the swinging doors of the coffee-house in the piazza. The heavy cart-horses slipped and stamped upon the rough stones, shaking their bells and trappings. Some of the drivers were lying asleep on a pile of sacks. Iris-necked and pink-footed, the pigeons ran about picking up seeds.</span></p>","hasContent":true,"isFirst":false,"isLast":false},{"id":"para_294","index":293,"start":267371,"offset":726,"words":72,"paraNum":"7.31","lastModified":1717602824000,"semanticType":"par","voicework":"narration","blockId":"the_picture_of_dorian_gray_ffa_en-bll1","language":"en","wordsRange":{"start":98033000000,"end":98106000000},"paragraphVersion":173,"direction":"ltr","paragraph":"<p id=\"para_294\" semantictype=\"par\" data-ilmid=\"the_picture_of_dorian_gray_ffa_en-bll1\" data-audio=\"1\" data-words-count=\"72\" data-before=\"31369\" data-ww=\"\"><span class=\"block-num\" data-id=\"7.31\"></span><span class=\"block-pb\"> <span class=\"block-pb is-animated\"></span> </span><span class=\"itm-wrap\">After a little while, he hailed a hansom and drove home. For a few moments he loitered upon the doorstep, looking round at the silent square, with its blank, close-shuttered windows and its staring blinds. The sky was pure opal now, and the roofs of the houses glistened like silver against it. From some chimney opposite a thin wreath of smoke was rising. It curled, a violet riband, through the nacre-coloured air.</span></p>","hasContent":true,"isFirst":false,"isLast":false},{"id":"para_295","index":294,"start":268097,"offset":1544,"words":220,"paraNum":"7.32","lastModified":1653118686000,"semanticType":"par","voicework":"narration","blockId":"the_picture_of_dorian_gray_ffa_en-bll2","language":"en","wordsRange":{"start":98206000000,"end":98423000000},"paragraphVersion":169,"direction":"ltr","paragraph":"<p id=\"para_295\" semantictype=\"par\" data-ilmid=\"the_picture_of_dorian_gray_ffa_en-bll2\" data-audio=\"1\" data-words-count=\"220\" data-before=\"31441\" data-ww=\"\"><span class=\"block-num\" data-id=\"7.32\"></span><span class=\"block-pb\"> <span class=\"block-pb is-animated\"></span> </span><span class=\"itm-wrap\"> In the huge gilt Venetian lantern, spoil of some Doge’s barge, that hung from the ceiling of the great, oak-panelled hall of entrance, lights were still burning from three flickering jets: thin blue petals of flame they seemed, rimmed with white fire. He turned them out and, having thrown his hat and cape on the table, passed through the library towards the door of his bedroom, a large octagonal chamber on the ground floor that, in his new-born feeling for luxury, he had just had decorated for himself and hung with some curious Renaissance tapestries that had been discovered stored in a disused attic at Selby Royal. As he was turning the handle of the door, his eye fell upon the portrait Basil Hallward had painted of him. He started back as if in surprise. Then he went on into his own room, looking somewhat puzzled. After he had taken the button-hole out of his coat, he seemed to hesitate. Finally, he came back, went over to the picture, and examined it. In the dim arrested light that struggled through the cream-coloured silk blinds, the face appeared to him to be a little changed. The expression looked different. One would have said that there was a touch of cruelty in the mouth. It was certainly strange.</span></p>","hasContent":true,"isFirst":false,"isLast":false},{"id":"para_296","index":295,"start":269641,"offset":780,"words":84,"paraNum":"7.33","lastModified":1653011129000,"semanticType":"par","voicework":"narration","blockId":"the_picture_of_dorian_gray_ffa_en-bll3","language":"en","wordsRange":{"start":98523000000,"end":98608000000},"paragraphVersion":124,"direction":"ltr","paragraph":"<p id=\"para_296\" semantictype=\"par\" data-ilmid=\"the_picture_of_dorian_gray_ffa_en-bll3\" data-audio=\"1\" data-words-count=\"84\" data-before=\"31661\" data-ww=\"\"><span class=\"block-num\" data-id=\"7.33\"></span><span class=\"block-pb\"> <span class=\"block-pb is-animated\"></span> </span><span class=\"itm-wrap\">He turned round and, walking to the window, drew up the blind. The bright dawn flooded the room and swept the fantastic shadows into dusky corners, where they lay shuddering. But the strange expression that he had noticed in the face of the portrait seemed to linger there, to be more intensified even. The quivering ardent sunlight showed him the lines of cruelty round the mouth as clearly as if he had been looking into a mirror after he had done some dreadful thing.</span></p>","hasContent":true,"isFirst":false,"isLast":false},{"id":"para_297","index":296,"start":270421,"offset":532,"words":41,"paraNum":"7.34","lastModified":1653009089000,"semanticType":"par","voicework":"narration","blockId":"the_picture_of_dorian_gray_ffa_en-bll4","language":"en","wordsRange":{"start":98708000000,"end":98750000000},"paragraphVersion":119,"direction":"ltr","paragraph":"<p id=\"para_297\" semantictype=\"par\" data-ilmid=\"the_picture_of_dorian_gray_ffa_en-bll4\" data-audio=\"1\" data-words-count=\"41\" data-before=\"31745\" data-ww=\"\"><span class=\"block-num\" data-id=\"7.34\"></span><span class=\"block-pb\"> <span class=\"block-pb is-animated\"></span> </span><span class=\"itm-wrap\">He winced and, taking up from the table an oval glass framed in ivory Cupids, one of Lord Henry’s many presents to him, glanced hurriedly into its polished depths. No line like that warped his red lips. What did it mean?</span></p>","hasContent":true,"isFirst":false,"isLast":false},{"id":"para_298","index":297,"start":270953,"offset":593,"words":54,"paraNum":"7.35","lastModified":1653009089000,"semanticType":"par","voicework":"narration","blockId":"the_picture_of_dorian_gray_ffa_en-bll5","language":"en","wordsRange":{"start":98850000000,"end":98905000000},"paragraphVersion":119,"direction":"ltr","paragraph":"<p id=\"para_298\" semantictype=\"par\" data-ilmid=\"the_picture_of_dorian_gray_ffa_en-bll5\" data-audio=\"1\" data-words-count=\"54\" data-before=\"31786\" data-ww=\"\"><span class=\"block-num\" data-id=\"7.35\"></span><span class=\"block-pb\"> <span class=\"block-pb is-animated\"></span> </span><span class=\"itm-wrap\">He rubbed his eyes, and came close to the picture, and examined it again. There were no signs of any change when he looked into the actual painting, and yet there was no doubt that the whole expression had altered. It was not a mere fancy of his own. The thing was horribly apparent.</span></p>","hasContent":true,"isFirst":false,"isLast":false},{"id":"para_299","index":298,"start":271546,"offset":1098,"words":144,"paraNum":"7.36","lastModified":1653009089000,"semanticType":"par","voicework":"narration","blockId":"the_picture_of_dorian_gray_ffa_en-bll6","language":"en","wordsRange":{"start":99005000000,"end":99147000000},"paragraphVersion":142,"direction":"ltr","paragraph":"<p id=\"para_299\" semantictype=\"par\" data-ilmid=\"the_picture_of_dorian_gray_ffa_en-bll6\" data-audio=\"1\" data-words-count=\"144\" data-before=\"31840\" data-ww=\"\"><span class=\"block-num\" data-id=\"7.36\"></span><span class=\"block-pb\"> <span class=\"block-pb is-animated\"></span> </span><span class=\"itm-wrap\"> He threw himself into a chair and began to think. Suddenly there flashed across his mind what he had said in Basil Hallward’s studio the day the picture had been finished. Yes, he remembered it perfectly. He had uttered a mad wish that he himself might remain young, and the portrait grow old; that his own beauty might be untarnished, and the face on the canvas bear the burden of his passions and his sins; that the painted image might be seared with the lines of suffering and thought, and that he might keep all the delicate bloom and loveliness of his then just conscious boyhood. Surely his wish had not been fulfilled? Such things were impossible. It seemed monstrous even to think of them. And, yet, there was the picture before him, with the touch of cruelty in the mouth.</span></p>","hasContent":true,"isFirst":false,"isLast":false},{"id":"para_300","index":299,"start":272644,"offset":1382,"words":206,"paraNum":"7.37","lastModified":1653306136000,"semanticType":"par","voicework":"narration","blockId":"the_picture_of_dorian_gray_ffa_en-bll7","language":"en","wordsRange":{"start":99247000000,"end":99452000000},"paragraphVersion":163,"direction":"ltr","paragraph":"<p id=\"para_300\" semantictype=\"par\" data-ilmid=\"the_picture_of_dorian_gray_ffa_en-bll7\" data-audio=\"1\" data-words-count=\"206\" data-before=\"31984\" data-ww=\"\"><span class=\"block-num\" data-id=\"7.37\"></span><span class=\"block-pb\"> <span class=\"block-pb is-animated\"></span> </span><span class=\"itm-wrap\">Cruelty! Had he been cruel? It was the girl’s fault, not his. He had dreamed of her as a great artist, had given his love to her because he had thought her great. Then she had disappointed him. She had been shallow and unworthy. And, yet, a feeling of infinite regret came over him, as he thought of her lying at his feet sobbing like a little child. He remembered with what callousness he had watched her. Why had he been made like that? Why had such a soul been given to him? But he had suffered also. During the three terrible hours that the play had lasted, he had lived centuries of pain, aeon upon aeon of torture. His life was well worth hers. She had marred him for a moment, if he had wounded her for an age. Besides, women were better suited to bear sorrow than men. They lived on their emotions. They only thought of their emotions. When they took lovers, it was merely to have some one with whom they could have scenes. Lord Henry had told him that, and Lord Henry knew what women were. Why should he trouble about Sibyl Vane? She was nothing to him now.</span></p>","hasContent":true,"isFirst":false,"isLast":false},{"id":"para_301","index":300,"start":274026,"offset":523,"words":46,"paraNum":"7.38","lastModified":1653009089000,"semanticType":"par","voicework":"narration","blockId":"the_picture_of_dorian_gray_ffa_en-bll8","language":"en","wordsRange":{"start":99552000000,"end":99599000000},"paragraphVersion":119,"direction":"ltr","paragraph":"<p id=\"para_301\" semantictype=\"par\" data-ilmid=\"the_picture_of_dorian_gray_ffa_en-bll8\" data-audio=\"1\" data-words-count=\"46\" data-before=\"32190\" data-ww=\"\"><span class=\"block-num\" data-id=\"7.38\"></span><span class=\"block-pb\"> <span class=\"block-pb is-animated\"></span> </span><span class=\"itm-wrap\">But the picture? What was he to say of that? It held the secret of his life, and told his story. It had taught him to love his own beauty. Would it teach him to loathe his own soul? Would he ever look at it again?</span></p>","hasContent":true,"isFirst":false,"isLast":false},{"id":"para_302","index":301,"start":274549,"offset":578,"words":49,"paraNum":"7.39","lastModified":1653009089000,"semanticType":"par","voicework":"narration","blockId":"the_picture_of_dorian_gray_ffa_en-bll9","language":"en","wordsRange":{"start":99699000000,"end":99749000000},"paragraphVersion":119,"direction":"ltr","paragraph":"<p id=\"para_302\" semantictype=\"par\" data-ilmid=\"the_picture_of_dorian_gray_ffa_en-bll9\" data-audio=\"1\" data-words-count=\"49\" data-before=\"32236\" data-ww=\"\"><span class=\"block-num\" data-id=\"7.39\"></span><span class=\"block-pb\"> <span class=\"block-pb is-animated\"></span> </span><span class=\"itm-wrap\">No; it was merely an illusion wrought on the troubled senses. The horrible night that he had passed had left phantoms behind it. Suddenly there had fallen upon his brain that tiny scarlet speck that makes men mad. The picture had not changed. It was folly to think so.</span></p>","hasContent":true,"isFirst":false,"isLast":false},{"id":"para_303","index":302,"start":275127,"offset":1436,"words":208,"paraNum":"7.40","lastModified":1653009089000,"semanticType":"par","voicework":"narration","blockId":"the_picture_of_dorian_gray_ffa_en-blla","language":"en","wordsRange":{"start":99849000000,"end":100055000000},"paragraphVersion":130,"direction":"ltr","paragraph":"<p id=\"para_303\" semantictype=\"par\" data-ilmid=\"the_picture_of_dorian_gray_ffa_en-blla\" data-audio=\"1\" data-words-count=\"208\" data-before=\"32285\" data-ww=\"\"><span class=\"block-num\" data-id=\"7.40\"></span><span class=\"block-pb\"> <span class=\"block-pb is-animated\"></span> </span><span class=\"itm-wrap\"> Yet it was watching him, with its beautiful marred face and its cruel smile. Its bright hair gleamed in the early sunlight. Its blue eyes met his own. A sense of infinite pity, not for himself, but for the painted image of himself, came over him. It had altered already, and would alter more. Its gold would wither into grey. Its red and white roses would die. For every sin that he committed, a stain would fleck and wreck its fairness. But he would not sin. The picture, changed or unchanged, would be to him the visible emblem of conscience. He would resist temptation. He would not see Lord Henry any more — would not, at any rate, listen to those subtle poisonous theories that in Basil Hallward’s garden had first stirred within him the passion for impossible things. He would go back to Sibyl Vane, make her amends, marry her, try to love her again. Yes, it was his duty to do so. She must have suffered more than he had. Poor child! He had been selfish and cruel to her. The fascination that she had exercised over him would return. They would be happy together. His life with her would be beautiful and pure.</span></p>","hasContent":true,"isFirst":false,"isLast":false},{"id":"para_304","index":303,"start":276563,"offset":857,"words":106,"paraNum":"7.41","lastModified":1653009089000,"semanticType":"par","voicework":"narration","blockId":"the_picture_of_dorian_gray_ffa_en-bllb","language":"en","wordsRange":{"start":100155000000,"end":100260000000},"paragraphVersion":144,"direction":"ltr","paragraph":"<p id=\"para_304\" semantictype=\"par\" data-ilmid=\"the_picture_of_dorian_gray_ffa_en-bllb\" data-audio=\"1\" data-words-count=\"106\" data-before=\"32493\" data-ww=\"\"><span class=\"block-num\" data-id=\"7.41\"></span><span class=\"block-pb\"> <span class=\"block-pb is-animated\"></span> </span><span class=\"itm-wrap\"> He got up from his chair and drew a large screen right in front of the portrait, shuddering as he glanced at it. “How horrible!” he murmured to himself, and he walked across to the window and opened it. When he stepped out on to the grass, he drew a deep breath. The fresh morning air seemed to drive away all his sombre passions. He thought only of Sibyl. A faint echo of his love came back to him. He repeated her name over and over again. The birds that were singing in the dew-drenched garden seemed to be telling the flowers about her.</span></p>","hasContent":true,"isFirst":false,"isLast":false},{"id":"para_305","index":304,"start":277420,"offset":168,"words":0,"paraNum":"","lastModified":1646235077000,"semanticType":"line","blockId":"the_picture_of_dorian_gray_ffa_en-bl1aw","language":"en","wordsRange":{"start":100293333333,"end":100326666667},"paragraphVersion":54,"direction":"ltr","paragraph":"<hr class=\"ilm-hr ilm-small\" id=\"para_305\" semantictype=\"line\" data-ilmid=\"the_picture_of_dorian_gray_ffa_en-bl1aw\" data-words-count=\"0\" data-before=\"32599\" data-ww=\"\">","hasContent":true,"isFirst":false,"isLast":false},{"id":"para_306","index":305,"start":277588,"offset":534,"words":2,"paraNum":"","lastModified":1652810950000,"semanticType":"header-chapter-header","voicework":"narration","blockId":"the_picture_of_dorian_gray_ffa_en-bllc","language":"en","wordsRange":{"start":100360000000,"end":100363000000},"paragraphVersion":82,"direction":"ltr","paragraph":"<h2 class=\"ilm-header ilm-h2 ilm-large\" id=\"para_306\" semantictype=\"header-chapter-header\" data-ilmid=\"the_picture_of_dorian_gray_ffa_en-bllc\" data-audio=\"1\" data-chapter=\"para_306\" data-words-count=\"2\" data-before=\"32599\" data-ww=\"\"><span class=\"block-pb\"> <span class=\"block-pb is-animated\"></span> </span><span class=\"itm-wrap\"><span class=\"chapter-text\"><span class=\"chapter-number\"><span class=\"chapter-label\"></span><span class=\"chapter-value\"></span></span><span class=\"chapter-title\">Chapter VIII<br></span></span></span></h2>","hasContent":true,"isFirst":false,"isLast":false},{"id":"para_307","index":306,"start":278122,"offset":741,"words":83,"paraNum":"8.1","lastModified":1653011708000,"semanticType":"par","voicework":"narration","blockId":"the_picture_of_dorian_gray_ffa_en-blld","language":"en","wordsRange":{"start":100463000000,"end":100547000000},"paragraphVersion":80,"direction":"ltr","paragraph":"<p id=\"para_307\" semantictype=\"par\" data-ilmid=\"the_picture_of_dorian_gray_ffa_en-blld\" data-audio=\"1\" data-words-count=\"83\" data-before=\"32601\" data-ww=\"\"><span class=\"block-num\" data-id=\"8.1\"></span><span class=\"block-pb\"> <span class=\"block-pb is-animated\"></span> </span><span class=\"itm-wrap\">It was long past noon when he awoke. His valet had crept several times on tiptoe into the room to see if he was stirring, and had wondered what made his young master sleep so late. Finally his bell sounded, and Victor came in softly with a cup of tea, and a pile of letters, on a small tray of old Sevres china, and drew back the olive-satin curtains, with their shimmering blue lining, that hung in front of the three tall windows.</span></p>","hasContent":true,"isFirst":false,"isLast":false},{"id":"para_308","index":307,"start":278863,"offset":571,"words":37,"paraNum":"8.2","lastModified":1652844189000,"semanticType":"par","voicework":"narration","blockId":"the_picture_of_dorian_gray_ffa_en-blle","language":"en","wordsRange":{"start":100647000000,"end":100874000000},"paragraphVersion":91,"direction":"ltr","paragraph":"<p id=\"para_308\" semantictype=\"par\" data-ilmid=\"the_picture_of_dorian_gray_ffa_en-blle\" data-audio=\"1\" data-words-count=\"37\" data-before=\"32684\" data-ww=\"\"><span class=\"block-num\" data-id=\"8.2\"></span><span class=\"block-pb\"> <span class=\"block-pb is-animated\"></span> </span><span class=\"itm-wrap\">“Monsieur has well slept this morning,” he said, smiling. <br>“What o’clock is it, Victor?” asked Dorian Gray drowsily. <br>“One hour and a quarter, Monsieur.”<br>How late it was! He sat up, and having sipped some tea, turned over his letters. <br></span></p>","hasContent":true,"isFirst":false,"isLast":false},{"id":"para_309","index":308,"start":279434,"offset":1160,"words":144,"paraNum":"8.3","lastModified":1652844391000,"semanticType":"par","voicework":"narration","blockId":"the_picture_of_dorian_gray_ffa_en-bllh","language":"en","wordsRange":{"start":100974000000,"end":101133000000},"paragraphVersion":141,"direction":"ltr","paragraph":"<p id=\"para_309\" semantictype=\"par\" data-ilmid=\"the_picture_of_dorian_gray_ffa_en-bllh\" data-audio=\"1\" data-words-count=\"144\" data-before=\"32721\" data-ww=\"\"><span class=\"block-num\" data-id=\"8.3\"></span><span class=\"block-pb\"> <span class=\"block-pb is-animated\"></span> </span><span class=\"itm-wrap\"> One of them was from Lord Henry, and had been brought by hand that morning. He hesitated for a moment, and then put it aside. The others he opened listlessly. They contained the usual collection of cards, invitations to dinner, tickets for private views, programmes of charity concerts, and the like that are showered on fashionable young men every morning during the season. There was a rather heavy bill for a chased silver Louis-Quinze toilet-set that he had not yet had the courage to send on to his guardians, who were extremely old-fashioned people and did not realize that we live in an age when unnecessary things are our only necessities; and there were several very courteously worded communications from Jermyn Street money-lenders offering to advance any sum of money at a moment’s notice and at the most reasonable rates of interest.</span></p>","hasContent":true,"isFirst":false,"isLast":false},{"id":"para_310","index":309,"start":280594,"offset":700,"words":69,"paraNum":"8.4","lastModified":1652844592000,"semanticType":"par","voicework":"narration","blockId":"the_picture_of_dorian_gray_ffa_en-blli","language":"en","wordsRange":{"start":101233000000,"end":101303000000},"paragraphVersion":79,"direction":"ltr","paragraph":"<p id=\"para_310\" semantictype=\"par\" data-ilmid=\"the_picture_of_dorian_gray_ffa_en-blli\" data-audio=\"1\" data-words-count=\"69\" data-before=\"32865\" data-ww=\"\"><span class=\"block-num\" data-id=\"8.4\"></span><span class=\"block-pb\"> <span class=\"block-pb is-animated\"></span> </span><span class=\"itm-wrap\">After about ten minutes he got up, and throwing on an elaborate dressing-gown of silk-embroidered cashmere wool, passed into the onyx-paved bathroom. The cool water refreshed him after his long sleep. He seemed to have forgotten all that he had gone through. A dim sense of having taken part in some strange tragedy came to him once or twice, but there was the unreality of a dream about it.</span></p>","hasContent":true,"isFirst":false,"isLast":false},{"id":"para_311","index":310,"start":281294,"offset":680,"words":70,"paraNum":"8.5","lastModified":1717603307000,"semanticType":"par","voicework":"narration","blockId":"the_picture_of_dorian_gray_ffa_en-bllj","language":"en","wordsRange":{"start":101403000000,"end":101474000000},"paragraphVersion":91,"direction":"ltr","paragraph":"<p id=\"para_311\" semantictype=\"par\" data-ilmid=\"the_picture_of_dorian_gray_ffa_en-bllj\" data-audio=\"1\" data-words-count=\"70\" data-before=\"32934\" data-ww=\"\"><span class=\"block-num\" data-id=\"8.5\"></span><span class=\"block-pb\"> <span class=\"block-pb is-animated\"></span> </span><span class=\"itm-wrap\">As soon as he was dressed, he went into the library and sat down to a light French breakfast that had been laid out for him on a small round table close to the open window. It was an exquisite day. The warm air seemed laden with spices. A bee flew in and buzzed round the blue-dragon bowl that, filled with sulphur-yellow roses, stood before him. He felt perfectly happy.</span></p>","hasContent":true,"isFirst":false,"isLast":false},{"id":"para_312","index":311,"start":281974,"offset":575,"words":44,"paraNum":"8.6","lastModified":1652844735000,"semanticType":"par","voicework":"narration","blockId":"the_picture_of_dorian_gray_ffa_en-bllk","language":"en","wordsRange":{"start":101574000000,"end":101823000000},"paragraphVersion":93,"direction":"ltr","paragraph":"<p id=\"para_312\" semantictype=\"par\" data-ilmid=\"the_picture_of_dorian_gray_ffa_en-bllk\" data-audio=\"1\" data-words-count=\"44\" data-before=\"33004\" data-ww=\"\"><span class=\"block-num\" data-id=\"8.6\"></span><span class=\"block-pb\"> <span class=\"block-pb is-animated\"></span> </span><span class=\"itm-wrap\">Suddenly his eye fell on the screen that he had placed in front of the portrait, and he started. <br>“Too cold for Monsieur?” asked his valet, putting an omelette on the table. “I shut the window?” <br>Dorian shook his head. “I am not cold,” he murmured.</span></p>","hasContent":true,"isFirst":false,"isLast":false}]