[...]Wilde’s Condition.

London, Thursday. [...] Medical Journal says—"Many [...] spread abroad in regard to [...] treatment of Oscar Wilde, now [...] Pentonville Prison. They are, [...] without foundation. Not [...] has been said it is a fact [...] in good health and is not [...] is impossible to avoid a [...] at the reckless diffusion [...] stories as have been lately [...] the prison door closes [...] cut off from the world, and [...] said can either aggravate [...] punishment. It is otherwise, [...] to his perfectly innocent [...] months they are absolutely [...] all communication with [...] their letters are returned, [...] to send a message or [...]

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