A "yellow book", assumably A Rebours.
He is (properly) afraid that Harry will corrupt Dorian.
Dorian Gray and Lord Henry both share an interest in aesthetics and a fascination with beauty and pleasure. They are both drawn to the idea of living life to its fullest and indulging in self-gratification. This initial connection leads to Lord Henry's influence over Dorian and the transformation of Dorian's character throughout the novel.
When Dorian first sees Sybil Vane, she is an actress on stage - she is an art; however, when Dorian and Sybil meet, and Dorian confesses his love to her, something in Sybil changes. Her change can be undoubtedly be seen in chapter seven, when she performs on stage in as Juliet, the play in which Dorian and Lord Henry go to see. Sybil exhibits none of the poise, skill, emotion, or grace as she had before. Instead, she "showed no sign of joy when her eyes rested on Romeo" and "the staginess of her acting grew worse as she went on. Her gestures became absurdly artificial" (87). Sybil is no longer an actress; she is no longer an art. She no longer sees herself as only an actress in life. Now, she has committed herself to reality, and Dorian is furious. Dorian only loved the art in Sybil because Dorian himself is an art, and his painting is his reality. After the show, Dorian tells Sybil in an outrage that "you have killed my love" (91). The next morning, despite Dorian's changed state of mind to write Sybil an apology letter, he hears news that Sybil has died by probable suicide.
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"The Other Side" by David Gray.
They're both interested in themselves. They're both "seekers" as well, probably.
that would be Black Iris/ Iris Noire. She's going to be in the Snow Grass ruins when you first meet her
Cross your fingers and hope you're lucky.
He is the old man with the gray beard in the front passenger car. You will meet him when you first board the train, and he appears again toward the end of your investigation.
she first meet him in prison.
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Actually none. It was said in the play used by one of the characters using a simile "looking like "Macy Gray".