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But there remains a question
of the evidence...

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Lord Queensberry's
evidence against you.

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My information is
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that the Crown wishes
to pursue the matter.

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In which case,
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an arrest and a charge
of gross indecency

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are certain
to follow.

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The maximum sentence
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is two years'
hard labour.

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Nine months' hard labour
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is reckoned to be more than
a man of our... background

:24:31
can survive.
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Um...
:24:35
The children...
The boys...?

:24:37
I must go and see them.
:24:38
You have no time
for that.

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But my wife...
:24:41
I have to say goodbye
to my wife.

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Unless you wish to subject her
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to the further humiliation
of seeing you arrested

:24:49
and taken away
in front of the gutter press,

:24:52
Mr Wilde, you must go.
:25:00
Oscar, you must take that train.
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Practically everyone you know
:25:05
will be on it.
:25:07
At least 600 single gentlemen
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all in abject terror of arrest!
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No.
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Where your life leads you,
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you must go.
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I defy society.
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Tell him to go.
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He must save himself.
:25:30
Tell him to go abroad.
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I've been telling him all day.
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He won't budge.
:25:44
People have never understood
:25:46
the courage he needed
to be himself.

:25:48
You must go abroad too.
:25:50
We must all go abroad.
:25:52
At once.
:25:55
Oscar says will you
tell the boys goodbye?


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