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Original paragraph in
The North American - Friday, June 7, 1895
The North American - Friday, June 7, 1895
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The Winnipeg Daily Tribune - Thursday, June 6, 1895
The Winnipeg Daily Tribune - Thursday, June 6, 1895
Difference
London, June 6 — The Morning denies the report that Oscar Wilde is insane and claims that he has never been confined in a padded room.
It is asserted that Wilde was started to work at the treadmill, according to the usual prison discipline at Pentonville. After a few days he was sent to
the infirmary, where it was found he was suffering from melancholia and a trouble of the stomach. The disorder of the stomach ceased after two days
confinement in the hospital, and Wilde returned to the prison feeling greatly relieved. He is now at work picking oakum. His melancholia continues, but
otherwise his health is fair.
London, June 5 — The Morning Post denies the report that Oscar Wilde is insane and claims that he has never been confined in a padded
room. It is also asserted that Wilde was started to work at the treadmill according to the usual prison regulations at Pentonville. After a few days he
was sent to the infirmary, where it was found that he was suffering from melancholia, and a trouble of the stomach. The disorder of the stomach ceased
after two days’ confinement in the hospital and Wilde returned to the prison feeling greatly relieved. He is now at work picking oakum. His melancholia
continues but otherwise his health is fair.