The Evening Star - Saturday, August 10, 1895
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FOOTLIGHT FLASHES.
[By Call Boy.]
Two years ago Zangwill, the novelist, wrote of Oscar Wilde: "He takes such broad views that he has grown narrow. What he wants is a little knowledge of life and twelve months' hard labor." Quite prophetic.
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