The Boston Post - Friday, June 7, 1895
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WILDE NOT INSANE.
LONDON, June 6. - The morning papers deny the report that Oscar Wilde is insane. Wilde was started to work at the treadmill, but in a few days he was sent to the infirmary, where it was found he was suffering from melancholia and a trouble of the stomach. The disorder of the stomach ceased after a few days. He is now at work picking oakum. His melancolia continues.
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