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Wilde's Death Imminent.

I hear from a prisons board official that there has been a serious collapse in Oscar Wilde's case. He is utterly broken, and it is regarded improbable that he will live through the winter. His wife has been assiduous in calling at permitted intervals since his sentence.

I hear from a prisons board official that there has been a serious collapse in Oscar Wilde's case. He is utterly broken and it is regarded as probable that he will live through the winter.