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Oscar Wilde, Volume 1 (of 2)

CHAPTER XII
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Never in my experience have I ever seen such a sight as that in your horrible features.

No wonder people are talking as they are.

Also I now hear on good authority, but this may be false, that his wife is petitioning to divorce him for sodomy and other crimes.

Is this true, or do you not know of it?
If I thought the actual thing was true, and it became public property, I should be quite justified in shooting him at sight.

These Christian English cowards and men, as they call themselves, want waking up.
Your disgusted so-called father, QUEENSBERRY.
In reply to this letter Lord Alfred Douglas telegraphed: "What a funny little man you are! ALFRED DOUGLAS." This telegram was excellently calculated to drive Queensberry frantic with rage.


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