WILDE IN A CELL. The Sunflower Villain Is Arrested and Will Be Prosecuted. QUEENSBERRY'S
CHARGE WAS TRUE
He Is Acquitted by the Jury and Cheered by the Audience. THE MARQUIS THREATENS OSCAR
Plays of Which Wilde Is the Author Are to Be
Withdrawn - His Name Taken from the Bills. |
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OSCAR IS DEPRAVED His Defense is Enough to Prove Queensbury's Charges True. WILDE
DENIES THAT HE IS
IMMORAL The Evidence, Though, Makes Him Out Thoroughly Debased. HIS LETTER TO LORD
DOUGLASS The Apostle of Estheticism Says That He
Rarely Believes What He Writes. He Poses as a Smart Witness. |
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OSCAR IN A BAD LIGHT His Own Admissions Show Him To Be a Vile Creature. QUEENSBURY
DESPISED HIM HEARTILY
The Marquis Tried to Save His Son from Wilde's Influence. ROSEBERRY AND THE QUEEN
ABUSED The Father Denounced Them for Elevating the
Youth to the Peerage. Grest Crowds Attend the Trial. |
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