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    What was Oscar Wilde's prison number?

    Question #1574. Asked by cat. (Apr 19 00 4:28 PM)


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    Apr 19 00, 4:36 PM
    MaggieG 5

    CIII 3. This was the pseudonym he used when "The Ballad of Reading Jail" was first published.
    http://www.berksfhs.org.uk/journal/Dec1999/dec1999ReadingGaolPhotographs.htm


    Feb 22 04, 3:42 AM


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