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2 Mar 1895 - The Echo (London)
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==<center>The Hall-Porter's Evidence</center>== Sidney Wright, hall-porter of the Albermarle Club, Piccadilly, said that the defendant presented himself at the club on the 18th of February, and handed him the card in his (witness's) presence, excepting the letter "A" He said, "Give that to Oscar Wilde." He (witness) wrote on the back of the card the date and hour when it was given him. He put the card into an envelope, so that it should not be lost. On 28th Feb. Mr. Oscar Wilde called at the club. In reply to the Magistrate, witness stated that he did not seal the envelope down. Continuing, witness said he knew that Mrs. Wilde was a member of the club. When Mr. Wilde called he handed him the envelope containing the card, and said that Lord Queensberry had left the card for him. Cross-examined - He made it quite evident that the ard was to be delivered to Mr. Wilde. He knew nothing of the circumstances preceding the delivery of the card.
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