The Mexican Herald - Sunday, October 6, 1895
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The growing sympathy in London literary and artistic circles for the specially infamous OSCAR WILDE indicates a certain degeneracy of sentiment. The plain English of it is that WILDE is an unspeakable brute who neglected a charming and cultivated wife for the company of the vilest of the vile. In any sane-minded community he would have been stripped, whipped, and hanged in short order. He was always a cultivated egomaniac and as heartless as a plucked fowl.