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Original paragraph in
The Mataura Ensign - Thursday, July 11, 1895
The Mataura Ensign - Thursday, July 11, 1895
Most similar paragraph from
The Sunday Times - Sunday, June 9, 1895
The Sunday Times - Sunday, June 9, 1895
Difference
Oscar Wilde is now being educated in the importance of being punctual. He is doing his six hours a day on the treadmill, and has to
lift his feet to the time or he will know the reason why. Such circumstances ought to be favorable for the manufacturing of paradoxes.
Oscar Wilde is now being educated in the importance of being punctual. He is doing his six hours a day on the treadmill, and has to lift
his feet to time or know the reason why. Such circumstances ought to be favorable for the manufacturing of paradoxes.