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Lesson 4-The Nightingale and the Rose III Oscar wilde The complexion, is so utterly devoid of color that it can only be described as resembling putty. His eyes are blue or a light gray, and they are bright and quick. his fingers are long. . One of the peculiarities of his speech is that he accents almost at regular intervals without regard to the sense perhaps as a result of an effort to be rhythmic in conversation as well as in verse BTL E The end of Oscar Wilde. uLesson 4—The Nightingale and the Rose W B T L E III. Oscar Wilde The end of Oscar Wilde. The complexion, is so utterly devoid of color that it can only be described as resembling putty. His eyes are blue, or a light gray, and they are bright and quick… his fingers are long... One of the peculiarities of his speech is that he accents almost at regular intervals without regard to the sense, perhaps as a result of an effort to be rhythmic in conversation as well as in verse
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