The Boston Daily Advertiser - Monday, July 1, 1895

Oscar Wilde, who is confined in Pentonville prison, is in good health, but the doctors have prohibited his being put on the treadmill. Consequently he is kept picking oakum, but it is understood that he will soon be put to making matches.

The Ottawa Citizen - Tuesday, July 2, 1895

Wilde’s plays are about to make their reappearance in the English theatres in London.

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Oscar Wilde, who is confined in Kentonville prison is in good health, but the doctors have prohibited his being put in treadmill. Consequently he is picking oakum, but it is understood that he will be soon put to making matches. Recently he asked a friend to send him St. Austin’s work and some books.

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