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The Ottawa Citizen - Friday, November 29, 1895
London, Nov. 28.- The movement among a certain group of Paris litterateurs to obtain the release of Oscar Wilde finds no sympathy here.
His recent appearance as a witness in a bankruptcy court made it clear that he had suffered far less severely from his detention than was expected. He was thinner, but quite as healthy looking as when he was at large, and he showed no evidence of nervous weakness. Nothing short of imminent danger to his life from further imprisonment would lead to his release, and it is stated by the official authority that his health is fair.
The Philadelphia Inquirer - Wednesday, November 27, 1895
Special Cable to The Inquirer. Copyright, 1895.
LONDON, Nov. 26. — The movement among a certain section of Paris literateurs to secure the release of Oscar Wilde finds no sympathy here. His appearance as a witness in the bankruptcy court made it clear that he had suffered far less severely from detention than was expected. He was thinner, but quite as healthy-looking as when at large, and showed no evidence of nervous weakness. Nothing short of absolute imminent danger to his life from further imprisonment would secure his release, and it is stated on official authority that his health is fair.