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...ha can tell me what you are doing.I believe solicitors are allowed to see the prisoners fairly often. Thus I could communicate with you. I am so happy that you have gone away! I know what that must have cost you. It would have been agony for me to think that you were in England when your name was mentioned in court. I hope you have copies of all my books. All mine have been sold.I stretch out my hands towards you. Oh! May I live to touch your hair and your hands. I think that your love will watch over my life. If I should die, I want you to live a gentle, peaceful existence somewhere, with flowers, books and lots of work. Try to let me hear from you soon. I am writing you this letter in the midst of great suffering; This long day in court has exhausted me. Dearest boy, sweetest of all young men, most loved and most loveable.
Oh! wait for me! wait for me! I am now, as ever since the day we met, yours devoutly and with immortal love,
Oscar.
from the book "" by Oscar Wilde

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Monday night, 29 April 1895, S.M. Jail, Holloway

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