正文 VIII

Of late years I have often explained Wilde to myself by his family history. His father, was a friend or acquaintany fathers father and among my family traditions there is an old Dublin riddle: Why are Sir William Wildes nails so black? Answer, Because he has scratched himself. And there is an old story still current in Dublin of Lady Wilde saying to a servant. Why do you put the plates on the coal?scuttle? What are the chairs meant for? They were famous people and there are many like stories, and even a horrible folk story, the iion of some aught peasant, that tells how Sir William Wilde took out the eyes of some men, who had e to sult him as an oculist, and laid them upon a plate, intending to replace them in a moment, and how the eyes were eaten by a cat. As a certain friend of mine, who has made a proloudy of the nature of cats, said when he first heard the tale, Catslove eyes. The Wilde family was clearly of the sort that fed the imagination of Char……(内容加载失败!)

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