âYes, Harry, I know what you are going to say. Something dreadful about marriage. Donât say it. Donât ever say things of that kind to me again. Two days ago I asked Sibyl to marry me. I am not going to break my word to her. She is to be my wife.â
âYour wife! Dorian!â ââ ⌠Didnât you get my letter? I wrote to you this morning, and sent the note down by my own man.â
âYour letter? Oh, yes, I remember. I have not read it yet, Harry. I was afraid there might be something in it that I wouldnât like. You cut life to pieces with your epigrams.â
âYou know nothing then?â
âWhat do you mean?â
Lord Henry walked across the room, and sitting down by Dorian Gray, took both his hands in his own and held them tightly. âDorian,â he said, âmy letterâ âdonât be frightenedâ âwas to tell you that Sibyl Vane is dead.â