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Oscar Wilde, Volume 2 (of 2)

CHAPTER XXVII
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He paid himself for luxuries and necessities ordered by the doctor or by Oscar out of his own pocket.

I hope that -- -- or -- -- will at any rate pay him the money still owing.

Dr.Tucker is also owed a large sum of money.

He was most kind and attentive, although I think he entirely misunderstood Oscar's case.
Reggie Turner had the worst time of all in many ways--he experienced all the horrible uncertainty and the appalling responsibility of which he did not know the extent.

It will always be a source of satisfaction to those who were fond of Oscar, that he had someone like Reggie near him during his last days while he was articulate and sensible of kindness and attention....
ROBERT ROSS.
CRITICISMS BY ROBERT ROSS Vol.


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