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Lord Henry Wotton
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had set himself early in life
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to the serious study
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of the great aristocratic art
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of doing absolutely nothing.
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He lived only for pleasure,
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but his greatest pleasure
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was to observe the emotions
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of his friends
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while experiencing
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none of his own.
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He diverted himself by
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exercising a subtle influence
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on the lives of others.
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18, I think
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you said, sir.
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Shall I wait, sir?
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Yes.
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Among Lord Henry's friends was
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the painter Basil Hallward.
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He had been strangely secretive
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about his latest painting,
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and Lord Henry,
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sensing a mystery,
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