The Cork Examiner - Monday, June 10, 1895
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LONDON CORRESPONDENCE
(FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT.)
London, Sunday Night. [...] From an independent source the Westminster Gazette is able to confirm the official statement that the recent rumours about Oscar Wilde’s condition were baseless. Its authority is a gentleman who happens to have been sojourning for a few days as her Majesty’s compelled guest in Pentonville, and who found himself sitting next to Oscar Wilde in chapel. He reports Wilde as looking well and being fairly cheerful.