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Original paragraph in
San Francisco Chronicle - Monday, July 22, 1895
San Francisco Chronicle - Monday, July 22, 1895
Most similar paragraph from
Hong Kong Daily Press - Friday, August 16, 1895
Hong Kong Daily Press - Friday, August 16, 1895
Difference
LONDON, June 21. - Lord Alfred Douglas has bought and furnished in the most luxurious manner a bijou residence not far from Sorento. He
has openly declared that his avowed object is to await the release of Oscar Wilde, when he will at once transport him to the Italian coast.
Lord Alfred Douglas has bought and furnished in the most luxurious manner a bijon residence not far from Sorrento. He has openly
declared that his avowed object is to await the release of Oscar Wilde, when he will at once transport him to the Italian coast.
Young Douglas has written a sonnet which he told a French journalist would be the first piece of reading Oscar Wilde would have from
the outside world, and until then no one would be permitted to see the manuscript.
Young Douglas has written a sonnet which he told a French journalist would be the first piece of reading Oscar Wilde would have from
the outside world, and until then no one would be permitted to see the manuscript.
There is much speculation as to who translated "Dorian Grey" into French. It is generally believed to be the work of Alphonse Daudet,
but anyhow it is having an enormous sale, and the Parisians are raving over it.
There is much speculation as to who translated “Dorian Grey” into French. It is generally believed to be the work of Alphonse Daudet,
but anyhow it is having an enormous sale, and the Parisians are raving over it.