Dublin Evening Telegraph - Wednesday, November 20, 1895
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Oscar Wilde Again.
Loiterers in Carey street, London, yesterday, were surprised at seeing the tall bent figure of Oscar Wilde—thinner and apparently taller after a course of her Majesty’s prison regimen—alight from a brougham and stride rapidly into the Bankruptcy Court. He wore a long, dark overcoat and a silk hat, and it is a singular fact that a humiliation all but unparalleled has failed to destroy his old air of distinction and hauteur. Closely followed by a prison warder he was conducted to a private room, where he read and signed the notes of this public examination in bankruptcy, after which he was taken back to Wandsworth Prison.