The New York Times - Sunday, June 2, 1895

Oscar Wilde will serve his two years’ sentence in Wormwood Scrubbs Prison. The prison doctors affirm that his heart is weak. He has, therefore, not yet been placed on the treadmill, but he has been compelled to pick oakum. His health is broken, and he hardly sleeps.

The Winnipeg Daily Tribune - Monday, June 3, 1895

London, June 2 — Oscar Wilde will serve his two years’ sentence at Wormwood Scrubbs prison. The prison doctors affirm that his heart is weak, and he has, therefore, not yet been placed on the treadmill, but he has been compelled to pick oakum. His health is broken, and he hardly sleeps.

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