Oscar Wilde in Jail.

[...]that since his conviction and re[…] Pentonville Jail Oscar Wilde’s [...] become so seriously affected that [...] every probability of his being [...] infirmary. Already he has grown [...]er, and since his conviction he has, [...] been melancholy and reticent. He [...] difficulty in getting sleep, and [...] to time he loudly bemoans the bit[...] his fate.

It is stated that since his conviction and removal to Pentonville Gaol Oscar Wilde's health has beocme so seriously affected that there seems every probability of his being soon in the infirmary. Already he has grown much thinner, and since his conviction he has, it is said, been meloncholy and reticent. He has had great difficulty in getting sleep, and from time to time he loudly bemoans the bitterness of his fate.