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- Oscar Wilde – The Picture of Dorian Gray (Chap. 13) - Genius
Three times the outstretched arms shot up convulsively, waving grotesque stiff-fingered hands in the air He stabbed him twice more, but the man did not move Something began to trickle on
- The Picture of Dorian Gray: Chapter 13 - SparkNotes
Dorian Gray glanced at the picture, and suddenly an uncontrollable feeling of hatred for Basil Hallward came over him, as though it had been suggested to him by the image on the canvas, whispered into his ear by those grinning lips
- [His dying lines, spoken to Stu Redman]Charlie Campion: There was a man . . .
There was a man with us some of the time; he was a dark man I was looking through the rear-view mirror and I'd see him just sitting there, grinning at me I thought I could outrun him [He laughs, sickly] You can't outrun the dark man
- Have you seen Shadow People or the Hat Man? If so, could you . . .
There was a girl I hooked up with many years ago that told me she had a hat man in her room He was not always there, but she sometimes would see him in the corner of her vision She said she initially was terrified, but since he didn't do anything, she got used to him As for shadow people, sometimes I see them
- The Dark Man - Archive. org
The Dark Man Stephen King Published in "Ubris", 1969 and later in Moth, 1970 I have stridden the fuming way of sun-hammered tracks and smashed cinders; I have ridden rails and bumed sterno in the gantry silence of hob jungles: I am a dark man I have ridden rails and passed the smuggery of desperate houses with counterfeit chimneys and heard
- The Dark Man (poem) - Wikipedia
The poem follows an unnamed 'dark man' who rides the rails observing everything around him The poem takes a sinister turn when the narrator confesses to rape
- [1 of 5] Invisible Man, Prologue to Chapter 5, by Ralph . . . - NowComment
I was relieved to see him smiling through the mirror My feelings were mixed Was he kidding me? Was he talking to me like someone in a book just to see how I would take it? Or could it be, I was almost afraid to think, that this rich man was just the tiniest bit crazy? How could I tell him his fate?
- The Dark Man by Stephen King - Goodreads
More than forty years after Stephen King first wrote his breathtaking poem "The Dark Man," Glenn Chadbourne set out to answer those questions in this World's First Edition hardcover featuring more than 70 full-page illustrations from the talented artist behind The Secretary of Dreams
- Robert E. Howard, The Dark Man - Cthulhu Files
Through the gray dawn that was stealing over the coast of Connacht a fisherman came trudging, a man rugged as the land that bore him His feet were wrapped in rough cured leather; a single garment of deerskin scantily outlined his body He wore no other clothing
- The Dark Man - Stephen King Wiki
"The Dark Man" is an early poem written by Stephen King when he was in college It was later published in Ubris in 1969 It served as the genesis for the character of Randall Flagg
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