Dublin Evening Telegraph - Friday, May 31, 1895
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Oscar Wilde in Jail.
[...]that since his conviction and re[…] Pentonville Jail Oscar Wilde’s [...] become so seriously affected that [...] every probability of his being [...] infirmary. Already he has grown [...]er, and since his conviction he has, [...] been melancholy and reticent. He [...] difficulty in getting sleep, and [...] to time he loudly bemoans the bit[...] his fate.
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