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Original paragraph in
The Telegraph - Monday, June 10, 1895
The Telegraph - Monday, June 10, 1895
Most similar paragraph from
The Brisbane Courier - Thursday, June 13, 1895
The Brisbane Courier - Thursday, June 13, 1895
Difference
A discussion is now animating the English Press as to whether Oscar Wilde is insane, and notwithstanding the prison governor's assertion
to the contrary, opinions seem divided. But there can be no diversity of opinion as to the sanity of the man who deals at a late Saturday night shop, and
pays 30 per cent more than he can buy for from Chas. Gilbert, the Leading Tailor, who closes at 1 o'clock on that day.
A discussion is now animating the English Press as to whether Oscar Wilde is really insane, and, notwithstanding the prison governor's
assertion to the contrary, opinions seem divided on the subject. But there can be no diversity of opinion as to the sanity of the man who deals at a late
Saturday night shop and pays 30 per cent more for his clothes than he can buy them for from Chas. Gilbert, the leading tailor, who closes at 1 o'clock on
that day.