Chapter 18
Thereisnouseyourtellingmethatyouaregoingtobegood,"criedLordHenry,dippinghiswhitefingersintoaredcopperbowlfilledwithrose-water. "You’requiteperfect. Pray,don’tchange."
DorianGrayshookhishead. "No,Harry,Ihavedonetoomanydreadfulthingsinmylife. Iamnotgoingtodoanymore. Ibeganmygoodactionsyesterday."
"Wherewereyouyesterday?"
"Inthecountry,Harry. Iwasstayingatalittleinnbymyself."
"Mydearboy,"saidLordHenry,smiling,"anybodycanbegoodinthecountry. Therearenotemptationsthere. Thatisthereasonwhypeoplewholiveoutoftownaresoabsolutelyuncivilised. Civilisationisnotbyanymeansaneasythingtoattainto. Thereareonlytwowaysbywhichmancanreachit. Oneisbybeingcultured,theotherbybeingcorrupt. Countrypeoplehavenoopportunityofbeingeither,sotheystagnate."
"Cultureandcorruption,"echoedDorian. "Ihaveknownsomethingofboth. Itseemsterribletomenowthattheyshouldeverbefoundtogether. ForIhaveanewideal,Harry. Iamgoingtoalter. IthinkIhavealtered."
"Youhavenotyettoldmewhatyourgoodactionwas. Ordidyousayyouhaddonemorethanone? "askedhiscompanion,ashespiltintohisplatealittlecrimsonpyramidofseededstrawberries,andthroughaperforatedshell-shapedspoonsnowedwhitesugaruponthem.
"Icantellyou,Harry.ItisnotastoryIcouldtelltoanyoneelse. Isparedsomebody.