Bruce Herald - Tuesday, June 4, 1895
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THE BRUCE HERALD
Tokomairiro, June 4, 1895.
DEVOTION—Questioned by a reporter as to what he intended to do Lord Alfred Douglas is reported to have said that if Oscar Wilde was locked up he would take a house near the prison and live there till he came out.
Questioned by a reported as to what he intended to do Lord Alfred Douglas is reported to have said that if Oscar Wilde was locked up he would take a house near the prison and live there till he came out.
Questioned by a reporter as to what he was going to do now, Lord Alfred Douglas replied, "If Mr. Wilde should be locked up I shall get a house near the prison and live there till he comes out."
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