The Cincinnati Enquirer - Sunday, June 2, 1895
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TOUGH LUCK. CONTINUED FROM FIRST PAGE.
Oscar Wilde has begun to serve his two years' sentence at hard labor in Wormwood Scrubbs Prison. He has been set to work at picking oakum, the heavier labor on the treadmill having been forbidden by the prison physicians, who say that his heart is too weak. As it is, he is a much changed man in health and spirits, suffering especially from insomnia.
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