The San Francisco Call - Saturday, April 27, 1895
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The old Marquis of Queensberry has shown twice lately that there is a broad streak of manhood in him. The first time was when he objected to one of his sons consorting with Oscar Wilde and the other was when he declared that ho does not disapprove, on principle, of his American son's marriage to a girl who is employed in a dancehouse.
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