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Original paragraph in
The Globe - Monday, June 3, 1895
The Globe - Monday, June 3, 1895
Most similar paragraph from
The Chicago Chronicle - Sunday, June 2, 1895
The Chicago Chronicle - Sunday, June 2, 1895
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Oscar Wilde will serve his two years’ sentence in Wormwood Scrubbs Prison. The prison doctors affirm that his heart is weak, and he has,
therefore, not yet been placed on the treadmill, but has been compelled to pick oakum. His health is broken and he hardly sleeps. Taylor, his accomplice,
takes prison in a lighter manner.
Oscar Wilde will serve his two years’ sentence in Wormwood Scrubbs prison. The prison doctors affirm that his heart is [w]eak and he
has, therefore, not yet been placed on the treadmill, but has been compelled to pick oakum. His health is broken and he hardly sleeps. Taylor, his
accomplice in crime, takes prison life in a lighter manner.