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Oscar Wilde | The Peer and The Poet | 2

British Scandal

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The Relationship Between a Young Man and Himself

Oscar realises in horror that Carson must have spoken to Wood. Or one of his other lovers. He feels sick. Oscar looks to his lawyer, but is forced to reply. What was there in common between this young man and yourself? In fact, all of these young men. I delight in the company of people much younger than myself. I recognise no social distinctions at all of any kind. And did you ever open his trousers? Put your hand upon his...person? Oscar spits back his reply. No.

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