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Original paragraph in
The Chicago Chronicle - Tuesday, October 22, 1895
The Chicago Chronicle - Tuesday, October 22, 1895
Most similar paragraph from
The Boston Globe - Thursday, October 31, 1895
The Boston Globe - Thursday, October 31, 1895
Difference
From the statement in bankruptcy of Oscar Wilde's affairs, it appears that since July, 1893, he has received about $20,000 in royalties
for his plays. Very little of this went to his wife and children, who were turned into the street by their landlord a couple months ago.
From the statement in bankruptcy of Oscar Wilde’s affairs, it appears that since July, 1893, he has received about $20,000 in royalties
for his plays. Very little of this went to his wife and children, who were turned into the street by their landlord a couple months ago.