Dublin Evening Telegraph - Thursday, May 16, 1895
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Wilde’s Movements.
It is now stated that Mr Oscar Wilde, on leaving the Midland Hotel last week, did not proceed to Babbacombe after all, or to any seaside station. It has been ascertained that he joined his wife, and has now, it is said, taken up his residence in a quiet place in the vicinity of London. He is in tolerably good health, talks frequently about his new trial, and is hopeful of an acquittal as the result of it.