Dorian Gray, a beautiful young man, decides to rest for his friend painter so that he paints his portrait.
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Dorian Gray, a beautiful young man, decides to rest for his friend painter so that he paints his portrait. Very vain, and obsessed by its own image, Gray is then fascinated by the result of the picture: in such a point, as he feels an irrational jeal...
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