The Boston Globe - Thursday, May 2, 1895
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EDITORIAL POINTS.
Oscar Wilde's trials are not over yet. At least, decent people hope that he will have another one.
There is no connection between the fact that the Oscar Wilde jury disagreed yesterday and the other fact that the mayor of Domevres died of grief.
Oscar Wilde was so eloquent the other day on the witness stand that he secured a round of applause. But his hard-headed judges will be moved more by the prosaic evidence of the case than by whole long orations of eloquence.