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Original paragraph in
The Daily Telegraph - Wednesday, October 16, 1895
The Daily Telegraph - Wednesday, October 16, 1895
Most similar paragraph from
San Francisco Chronicle - Sunday, August 25, 1895
San Francisco Chronicle - Sunday, August 25, 1895
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Friends of Oscar Wilde who have visited him in his London prison say that he continues to enjoy good health, and is making the best of
the situation, although he frequently expressed the wish to die. Those who are interested in the future of the disgraced man have been discussing
(according to a despatch of August 24th) what Wilde will do when he leaves prison. Although nothing definite appears to be decided, it is generally
believed that he will be smuggled out of the country, and enabled to begin life anew, under another name, depending upon his pen for a living.
LONDON, August 24. - Friends of Oscar Wilde, who have visited him in prison, say that he continues to enjoy good health and is making
the best of the situation, although he frequently expresses the wish to die. Those who are interested in the future of the disgraced man have been
discussing what Wilde will do when he leaves prison. Although nothing definite appears to be decided, it is generally believed that he will be smuggled
out of the country and enabled to begin life anew under a new name, depending upon his pen for a living.