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Mitigation of Punishment; but not Release
On my return to London I saw Sir Ruggles Brise. No one could have shown me warmer sympathy, or more discriminating1 comprehension. I made my report to him and left the matter in his hands with perfect confidence. I took care to describe Oscar’s condition to his friends while assuring them that his circumstances would soon be bettered. A little later I heard that the governor of the prison had been changed, that Oscar had got books and writing materials, and was allowed to have the gas burning in his cell to a late hour when it was turned down but not out. In fact, from that time on he was treated with all the kindness possible, and soon we heard that he was bearing the confinement2 and discipline better than could have been expected. Sir Evelyn Ruggles Brise had evidently settled the difficulty in the most humane3 spirit.
Later still I was told that Oscar had begun to write “De Profundis” in prison, and I was very hopeful about that too: no news could have given me greater pleasure. It seemed to me certain that he would justify4 himself to men by turning the punishment into a stepping-stone. And in this belief when the time came I ventured to call on Sir Ruggles Brise with another petition.
“Surely,” I said, “Oscar will not be imprisoned5 for the full term; surely four or five months for good conduct will be remitted7?”
Sir Ruggles Brise listened sympathetically, but warned me at once that any remission was exceptional; however, he would let me know what could be done, if I would call again in a week. Much to my surprise, he did not seem certain even about the good conduct.
I returned at the end of the week, and had another long talk with him. He told me that good conduct meant, in prison parlance8, absence of punishment, and Oscar had been punished pretty often. Of course his
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confinement
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humane
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justify
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lessened
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sacrosanct
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extraordinarily
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blighted
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hatred
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kindly
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imprisonment
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statute
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petitioners
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kindliness
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generosity
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pedantic
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savage
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justified
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celebrated
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constrains
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immoral
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interfere
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resolutely
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liking
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paltry
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sincerity
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loathing
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infinitely
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repent
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narrated
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serenity
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jealousy
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joyous
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insufficient
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shunned
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