San Francisco Chronicle - Thursday, August 22, 1895
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Vindication of Character.
Stockton Mail, August 19th.
Vindication of character from aspersion, whether by tongue or pen, seems to have been attended with considerable risk lately. Oscar Wilde sued the Marquis of Queensberry for speaking evil of him, and when the evidence showed that the Marquis had told the truth Wilde was prosecuted criminally, and is now serving a term at the treadmill.
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