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Oscar Wilde is described by one who recently visited him in London as neither neat nor elegant in his appearance. On the contrary, there was an air of slovenliness about him, his clothes did not fit him, and his face was the reverse of intellectual. Along with his unwieldly bulk and general uugainliness of movement there was a manner of assumed femininity that aroused ridicule, if not disgust.

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