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Original paragraph in
The Otago Witness - Thursday, July 25, 1895
The Otago Witness - Thursday, July 25, 1895
Most similar paragraph from
The Otago Daily Times - Saturday, June 29, 1895
The Otago Daily Times - Saturday, June 29, 1895
Difference
LITERARY NOTES.
The rapid transition of the fastidious Wilde into the closely-shaven convict No. — has astonished the American press. This latter
chuckled with delight and drew awful comparisons when it was rumoured Wilde was to be permitted to "skip," &c., &c. There are no comments
now—there seldom are in the last resort in all questions touching British doings,—but it is permissible to assert that in this country Wilde would have
been still fighting the courts three years from now.
The rapid transformation of the fastidious Wilde into the closely-shaven convict No. — has astonished the American press. This latter
chuckled with delight and drew awful comparisons when it was rumoured Wilde was to be permitted to "skip," &c., &c. There are no comments
now—there seldom are in the last resort in all questions touching British doings,—but it is permissible to assert that in this country Wilde would have
been still fighting the courts three years from now.