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〃i believe he is in love;〃 cried lady narborough; and that he is afraid to tell me for fear i should be jealous。 he is quite right。 i certainly should。〃

〃dear lady narborough;〃 murmured dorian; smiling; 〃i have not been in love for a whole week……not; in fact; since madame de ferrol left town。〃

〃how you men can fall in love with that woman!〃 exclaimed the old lady。 〃i really cannot understand it。〃

〃it is simply because she remembers you when you were a little girl; lady narborough;〃 said lord henry。 〃she is the one link between us and your short frocks。〃

〃she does not remember my short frocks at all; lord henry。 but i remember her very well at vienna thirty years ago; and how décolletée she was then。〃

〃she is still décolletée;〃 he answered; taking an olive in his long fingers; 〃and when she is in a very smart gown she looks like an édition de luxe of a bad french novel。 she is really wonderful; and full of surprises。 her capacity for family affection is extraordinary。 when her third husband died; her hair turned quite gold from grief。〃

〃how can you; harry!〃 cried dorian。

〃it is a most romantic explanation;〃 laughed the hostess。 〃but her third husband; lord henry! you dont mean to say ferrol is the fourth?〃

〃certainly; lady narborough。〃

〃i dont believe a word of it。〃

〃well; ask mr。 gray。 he is one of her most intimate friends。〃

〃is it true; mr。 gray?〃

〃she assures me so; lady narborough;〃 said dorian。 〃i asked her whether; like marguerite de navarre; she had their hearts embalmed and hung at her girdle。 she told me she didnt; because none of them had had any hearts at all。〃

〃four husbands! upon my word that is trop de zèle。〃

〃trop daudace; i tell her;〃 said dorian。

〃oh! she is audacious enough for anything; my dear。 and what is ferrol like? i dont know him。〃

〃the husbands of very beautiful women belong to the criminal classes;〃 said lord henry; sipping his wine。

lady narborough hit him with her fan。 〃lord henry; i am not at all surprised that the world says that you are extremely wicked。〃

〃but what world says that?〃 asked lord henry; elevating his eyebrows。 〃it can only be the next world。 this world and i are on excellent terms。〃

〃everybody i know says you are very wicked;〃 cried the old lady; shaking her head。

lord henry looked serious for some moments。 〃it is perfectly monstrous;〃 he said; at last; 〃the way people go about nowadays saying things against one behind ones back that are absolutely and entirely true。〃

〃isnt he incorrigible?〃 cried dorian; leaning forward in his chair。

〃i hope so;〃 said his hostess; laughing。 〃but really; if you all worship madame de ferrol in this ridiculous way; i shall have to marry again so as to be in the fashion。〃

〃you will never marry again; lady narborough;〃 broke in lord henry。 〃you were far too happy。 when a woman marries again; it is because she detested her first husband。 when a man marries again; it is because he adored his first wife。 women try their luck; men risk theirs。〃

〃narborough wasnt perfect;〃 cried the old lady。

〃if he had been; you would not have loved him; my dear lady;〃 was the rejoinder。 〃women love us for our defects。 if we have enough of them; they will forgive us everything; even our intellects。 you will never ask me to dinner again after saying this; i am afraid; lady narborough; but it is quite true。〃

〃of course it is true; lord henry。 if we women did not love you for your defects; where would you all be? not one of you would ever be married。 you would be a set of unfortunate bachelors。 not; however; that that would alter you much。 nowadays all the married men live like bachelors; and all the bachelors like married men。〃

〃fin de siècle;〃 murmured lord henry。

〃fin du globe;〃 answered his hostess。

〃i wish it were fin du globe;〃 said dorian with a sigh。 〃life is a great disappointment。〃

〃ah; my dear;〃 cried lady narborough; putting on her gloves; 〃dont tell me that you have exhausted life。 when a man says that one knows that life has exhausted him。 lord henry is very wicked; and i sometimes wish that i had been; but you are made to be good…… you look so good。 i must find you a nice wife。 lord henry; dont you think that mr。 gray should get married?〃

〃i am always telling him so; lady narborough;〃 said lord henry with a bow。

〃well; we must look out for a suitable match for him。 i shall go through debrett carefully to…night and draw out a list of all the eligible young ladies。〃

〃with their ages; lady narborough?〃 asked dorian。

〃of course; with their ages; slightly edited。 but nothing must be done in a hurry。 i want it to be what the morning post calls a suitable alliance; and i want you both to be happy。〃

〃what nonsense people talk about happy marriages!〃 exclaimed lord henry。 〃a man can be happy with any woman; as long as he does not love her。〃

〃ah! what a cynic you are!〃 cried the old lady; pushing back her chair and nodding to lady ruxton。 〃you must e and dine with me soon again。 you are really an admirable tonic; much better than what sir andrew prescribes for me。 you must tell me what people you would like to meet; though。 i want it to be a delightful gathering。〃

〃i like men who have a future and women who have a past;〃 he answered。 〃or do you think that would make it a petticoat party?〃

〃i fear so;〃 she said; laughing; as she stood up。 〃a thousand pardons; my dear lady ruxton;〃 she added; 〃i didnt see you hadnt finished your cigarette。〃

〃never mind; lady narborough。 i smoke a great deal too much。 i am going to limit myself; for the future。〃

〃pray dont; lady ruxton;〃 said lord henry。 〃moderation is a fatal thing。 enough is as bad as a meal。 more than enough is as good as a feast。〃

lady ruxton glanced at him curiously。 〃you must e and explain that to me some afternoon; lord henry。 it sounds a fascinating theory;〃 she murmured; as she swept out of the room。

〃now; mind you dont stay too long over your politics and scandal;〃 cried lady narborough from the door。 〃if you do; we are sure to squabble upstairs。〃

the men laughed; and mr。 chapman got up solemnly from the foot of the table and came up to the top。 dorian gray changed his seat and 
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