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Original paragraph in
The Globe - Monday, July 29, 1895
The Globe - Monday, July 29, 1895
Most similar paragraph from
The San Francisco Examiner - Sunday, July 28, 1895
The San Francisco Examiner - Sunday, July 28, 1895
Difference
Oscar Wilde is now confined in Wormwood Scrubbs prison. The chaplain writes to his family that the prisoner is enjoying good health and
is working resignedly. He is not compelled to walk the treadmill and picking oakum is his employment.
LONDON, July 27. - Oscar Wilde is now confined in Wormwood Scrubbs prison. The chaplain of the prison writes to his family that the
prisoner is enjoying good health and is working resignedly. He is not compelled to walk on the treadmill, but is employed in breaking stones and picking
oakum.