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Original paragraph in
The Evening News - Monday, September 23, 1895
The Evening News - Monday, September 23, 1895
Most similar paragraph from
Table Talk - Friday, November 15, 1895
Table Talk - Friday, November 15, 1895
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Oscar Wilde is reported to be giving every satisfaction in the performance of the duties imposed upon him in Wandsworth Prison. At present
he is engaged making mail bags. Wilde is accorded the special privilege of taking exercise by himself, and when in chapel he occupies what is known as the
debtor’s pew, which is entirely isolated from the other prisoners. He has lost considerably in weight, but enjoys remarkably good health. Taylor, Wilde’s
[...] friend, remains at Wormwood Scrubbs.
OSCAR Wilde is now in Wandsworth Prison, where he is employed in making mail-bags, and his demeanour since his removal from Wormwood
Scrubs has been in every way satisfactory. Wilde is accorded the special privilege of taking exercise by himself, and when in chapel he occupies what is
known as the debtors' pew which is entirely isolated from the other prisoners. He has lost considerably in weight, but enjoys remarkably good health.