id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 38916 Grolleau, Charles The Trial of Oscar Wilde, from the Shorthand Reports .txt text/plain 38002 2581 78 "_A great deal has been heard about the paradoxes of Oscar Wilde upon Art, occasion when Wilde called, a young man was present with whom he committed Mr. GILL.--"Did Taylor mention the prisoner Wilde?" WITNESS.--"Taylor said he could introduce me to a man who was good for WITNESS.--"Wilde invited me to go to his rooms at the Savoy Hotel. Sir Edward Clarke submitted this self-disgraced witness to a very vigorous Sir EDWARD.--"You are sure you returned from Paris with Mr. Wilde?" Sir EDWARD.--"Did any impropriety ever take place between you and Wilde?" Sir EDWARD.--"Why did you go and dine with Mr. Wilde a second time?" Sir EDWARD CLARKE then proceeded to question the witness with regard to Sir EDWARD.--"You were uneasy in your mind as to Wilde's object?" The Witness wrote Wilde that he would not see him again. WITNESS.--"From Mr. Wilde to Lord Alfred." ./cache/38916.txt ./txt/38916.txt