Chapter 1
AstheyenteredtheysawDorianGray.Hewasseatedatthepiano,withhisbacktothem,turningoverthepagesofavolumeofSchumann’s"ForestScenes." "Youmustlendmethese,Basil,"hecried."Iwanttolearnthem.Theyareperfectlycharming."
"Thatentirelydependsonhowyousitto-day,Dorian."
"Oh,Iamtiredofsitting,andIdon’twantalife-sizedportraitofmyself,"answeredthelad, swingingroundonthemusic-stool,inawilful,petulantmanner. WhenhecaughtsightofLordHenry,afaintblushcolouredhischeeksforamoment,andhestartedup. "Ibegyourpardon,Basil,butIdidn’tknowyouhadanyonewithyou."
"ThisisLordHenryWotton,Dorian,anoldOxfordfriendofmine. Ihavejustbeentellinghimwhatacapitalsitteryouwere,andnowyouhavespoiledeverything."
"Youhavenotspoiledmypleasureinmeetingyou,Mr.Gray,"saidLordHenry,steppingforwardandextendinghishand. "Myaunthasoftenspokentomeaboutyou.Youareoneofherfavourites,and,Iamafraid,oneofhervictimsalso."
"IaminLadyAgatha’sblackbooksatpresent,"answeredDorian,withafunnylookofpenitence. "IpromisedtogotoaclubinWhitechapelwithherlastTuesday,andIreallyforgotallaboutit. Weweretohaveplayedaduettogether—threeduets,Ibelieve. Idon’tknowwhatshewillsaytome.Iamfartoofrightenedtocall."
"Oh,Iwillmakeyourpeacewithmyaunt.Sheisquitedevotedtoyou. AndIdon’tthinkitreallymattersaboutyournotbeingthere. Theaudienceprobablythoughtitwasaduet. WhenAuntAgathasitsdowntothepianoshemakesquiteenoughnoisefortwopeople."