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Next report The Freeman's Journal - Saturday, April 20, 1895

THE CURRAGH CLUB.
(By THE FLANEUR.)

"That reminds me," said I, "that Oscar Wilde recently remarked, "I think it is a burning shame that there should be one law for men and another law for women. I think there should be no law for anybody." And, then with beautiful consistency, the only Oscar 'took the law' against the Marquis of Queensberry on a charge of libel, and there seems to be something in the matter too, for a true bill has been filed against the merry Marquis, and there is likely to be another legal laundry tournament which will result in the washing of some derned dirty duds indeed."

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