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Original paragraph in
The Daily Colonist - Wednesday, May 1, 1895
The Daily Colonist - Wednesday, May 1, 1895
Most similar paragraph from
The Australian Star - Tuesday, May 28, 1895
The Australian Star - Tuesday, May 28, 1895
Difference
It has been learned that immediately after her husband was arrested Mrs. Wilde took her children and her belongings from the Wilde
residence on Tite street, and instructed her lawyer to institute proceedings for a divorce. Oscar’s brother, formerly the husband of Mrs. Frank Leslie,
who discarded him, had to raise the money last week to pay Oscar’s lawyers for their services. When the former visited the Old Bailey to inform his
brother that the money had been paid to Sir Edward Clarke, counsel, Oscar said : "Don't come to see me ; I don't wish to see my people."
It has been learned that immediately after her husband was arrested Mrs. Wilde took her children and her belongings from the Wilde
residence on Tite-street and instructed her lawyer to institute proceedings for a divorce. The proceedings will hinge somewhat on the decision given in
the criminal proceedings against Wilde. Willie, Oscar's brother, formerly the husband of Mrs. Frank Leslie, who was divorced from him, had to raise the
money to pay Oscar's lawyers for their services. Willie and Oscar have not been on friendly terms for a long time. When the former visited the Old Bailey
to inform his brother that the money had been paid to Sir Edward Clark, Oscar's counsel, Oscar said: "Don't come to see me. I don't want to see my
people."