L’Éclair - Thursday, May 9, 1895
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MISE EN LIBERTÉ D’OSCAR WILDE
(par dépêche)
Londres, 7 mai. — Lord Douglas Hawick, oncle de lord Alfred Douglas, et le révérend Stewart Headlam se sont portés garants d’Oscar Wilde.
Ces deux cautions ayant été acceptées, Oscar Wilde a été mis en liberté à deux heures et demie.
Il a quitté Bow Street par une porte dérobée et, montant dans un cab avec deux de ses amis, il a disparu rapidement sans qu’aucun des journalistes présents ait pu lui parler.
RELEASE OF OSCAR WILDE
(by dispatch)
London, May 7. — Lord Douglas Hawick, uncle of Lord Alfred Douglas, and the Reverend Stewart Headlam vouched for Oscar Wilde.
These two sureties having been accepted, Oscar Wilde was released at half past two.
He left Bow Street by a back door and, getting into a cab with two of his friends, he quickly disappeared without any of the journalists present being able to speak to him.
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