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Original paragraph in
The Daily Picayune New Orleans - Friday, May 17, 1895
The Daily Picayune New Orleans - Friday, May 17, 1895
Most similar paragraph from
Daily World - Friday, May 10, 1895
Daily World - Friday, May 10, 1895
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A duel arising out of the Oscar Wilde case took place in Paris lately. M. Jules Huret, of the Figaro, in his literary news, mentioned
the names of the literary men whom Wilde met in Paris, among them Catulle Mendes. The paragraph was an innocent one, and left no room for any suggestion
that M. Mendes had any acquaintance with Wilde other than as a foreign man of letters. He complained, however, at bringing his name in connection with
Wilde's, and the Figaro expressed its regrets, leaving no ground for offense. M. endes replied by an insulting letter, which left H. Huret no choice but
to fight, and in the duel M. Mendes was wounded.
A duel arising out of the Oscar Wilde case took place in Paris lately. M. Jules Huret of the Fiargo in his literary news mentioned the
names of the literary men whom Wilde met in Pars, among them Catulle Mendes. The paragraph was an innocent one, and left no room for any suggestion that
M. Mendes had any acquaintance with Wilde other than as a foreign man of letters. He complained, however, at bringing his name in connection with Wilde's,
and the Figaro expressed its regrets, leaving no ground for offence. M. Mendes replied by an insulting letter which left M. Huret no choice but to fight,
and in the duel M. Mendes was wounded.