Bristol Mercury - Saturday, April 6, 1895
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[FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDANT.]
I hear to-night in the lobby, on excellent authority, that the Oscar Wilde case, which has been the chief topic of conversation to-day, overshadowing all other subjects, is likely to have a most sensational sequel. If the rumours which are afloat to-night should prove to be correct, we shall have such an exposure as has been unheard of in this country for many years past.
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