Портрет Дориана Грея
Chapter 1
Therecameaknockatthedoor,andthebutlerenteredwithaladentea-trayandsetitdownuponasmallJapanesetable. TherewasarattleofcupsandsaucersandthehissingofaflutedGeorgianurn. Twoglobe-shapedchinadisheswerebroughtinbyapage. DorianGraywentoverandpouredoutthetea. Thetwomensaunteredlanguidlytothetable,andexaminedwhatwasunderthecovers.
"Letusgotothetheatreto-night,"saidLordHenry. "Thereissuretobesomethingon,somewhere. IhavepromisedtodineatWhite’s,butitisonlywithanoldfriend,soIcansendhimawiretosaythatIamill, orthatIampreventedfromcominginconsequenceofasubsequentengagement. Ithinkthatwouldbearatherniceexcuse:itwouldhaveallthesurpriseofcandour."
"Itissuchaboreputtingonone’sdress-clothes,"mutteredHallward. "And,whenonehasthemon,theyaresohorrid."
"Yes,"answeredLordHenry,dreamily,"thecostumeofthenineteenthcenturyisdetestable. Itissosombre,sodepressing. Sinistheonlyrealcolour-elementleftinmodernlife."
"YoureallymustnotsaythingslikethatbeforeDorian,Harry."
"BeforewhichDorian?Theonewhoispouringoutteaforus,ortheoneinthepicture?"
"Beforeeither."
"Ishouldliketocometothetheatrewithyou,LordHenry,"saidthelad.
"Thenyoushallcome;andyouwillcometoo,Basil,won’tyou?"
"Ican’treally.Iwouldsoonernot.Ihavealotofworktodo."