Compare Paragraphs
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Original paragraph in
Waipawa Mail - Tuesday, October 22, 1895
Waipawa Mail - Tuesday, October 22, 1895
Most similar paragraph from
The Sunday Times - Sunday, September 15, 1895
The Sunday Times - Sunday, September 15, 1895
Difference
At the termination of his sentence Oscar Wilde, whose health ahs much improved, is likely to go to America, where a position of
usefulness has been offered him. Mrs Wilde and her children are in the south of France.
At the termination of his sentence Oscar Wilde, whose health has much improved, is likely to go to America, where a position of
usefulness has been offered him. Mrs. Wilde and her children are in the south of France.