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Restyles of the dead and famous
contact Steve Ullathorne 07961 380 969 steve@ullapix.com for print size
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OSCAR WILDE (1854-1900) Playwright, Poet, Author and Wit
34 TITE STREET, LONDON SW3
Always forgive your enemies - nothing annoys them so much..
(Oscar Wilde)
The New York Tribune said of Wilde: ...When he laughs his lips part and show a shining row of upper teeth which are superlatively white.
Perhaps Lillie Langtry had been up in his attic when she said He had a well-shaped mouth, with somewhat coarse lips and greenish-hued teeth.
But as Wilde himself reminded us, beauty is only skin deep so it should
be perhaps left to his brother Willie to describe the inner Oscar.
With remarkable perception he said - 'Oscar was not a man of bad
character. You could have trusted him with a woman anywhere...'
Oscar Wilde
Steve Ullathorne 2008
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