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Original paragraph in
The Standard Union - Friday, November 22, 1895
The Standard Union - Friday, November 22, 1895
Most similar paragraph from
The Boston Globe - Sunday, November 24, 1895
The Boston Globe - Sunday, November 24, 1895
Difference
Paris, Nov. 22. - The "Gaulois" asserts that a movement is on foot to obtain the signatures of Emile Zola, Alphonse Daudet, M. de
Goncourt, Francois Coppae, M. Heredia, the Countess de Mirabeau and other distinguished litterateurs, to an international petition for the release of
Oscar Wilde from prison.
It may be true that a movement is on foot to obtain the signatures of Emile Zola, Alphonse Daudet, M de Goncourt, Francis Coppee, M
Heredia, the Countess de Mirabeau and other distinguished litterateurs to an international petition for the release of Oscar Wilde from prison, but it is
not easy to believe that such a petition would have much effect.