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Original paragraph in
The World - Tuesday, May 21, 1895
The World - Tuesday, May 21, 1895
Most similar paragraph from
The Daily Inter Ocean - Wednesday, May 22, 1895
The Daily Inter Ocean - Wednesday, May 22, 1895
Difference
LONDON, May 21. -- The Marquis of Queensberry and his younger son, Lord Alfred Douglas, had an exciting quarrel in Piccadilly, while
that thoroughfare was crowded, this afternoon. They were both arrested, charged with a breach of the peace, and were released on bail.
London, May 21. -- The Marquis of Queensberry and his younger son, Lord Douglas, of Hawick, had an exciting quarrel in Piccadilly this
afternoon. They were both arrested, charged with a breach of the peace, and were released on bail.
Lord Alfred received a severe chastisement, while the Marquis showed traces of the scrimmage in his high hat being somewhat
battered.
The crowd outside the police station loudly cheered the Marquis, as he emerged from the building after having been released on bail.
The crowd outside the police station loudly cheered the Marquis of Queensberry as he emerged from the building after being released on
bail.