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Original paragraph in
The Washington Post - Sunday, June 2, 1895
The Washington Post - Sunday, June 2, 1895
Most similar paragraph from
The Brooklyn Citizen - Sunday, June 2, 1895
The Brooklyn Citizen - Sunday, June 2, 1895
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Oscar Wilde will serve his two years’ sentence in Wormwood Scrubbs prison. The prison doctors affirm that his heart is weak, and he has
therefore not yet been placed on the treadmill, but has been compelled to pick oakum. His health is broken, and he hardly sleeps. Taylor, his accomplice
in the detestable crimes, takes prison life in a lighter manner. Certain low-class papers clamor for the arrest and trial of the known associates of
"Cocoa," as Taylor is nicknamed. The police actually arrested several male street pests, but they were afterward liberated, the government being unwilling
to create any further social mal-odor.
LONDON, June 1.– Oscar Wilde will serve his two years’ sentence in Wormwood Scrubbe Prison. The prison doctors affirm that his heart is
weak, and he has, therefore, not yet been placed on the treadmill, but he has been compelled to pick oakum. His health is broken, and he hardly sleeps.
Taylor, his accomplice in the detestable crimes, takes prison life in a lighter manner. Certain low-class paupers clamor for the arrest and trial of the
known associates of "Co-cou," as Taylor is nicknamed. The police actually arrested several male street pests, but they were afterward liberated, the
Government being unwilling to create any further social malador.