id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt chapter-011 chapter-011 .txt text/plain 4165 259 85 A year or so after the first meeting between Oscar Wilde and Lord Alfred Douglas I heard that they were being pestered on account of some amorous letters which had been stolen from them. I did not like several of Oscar's particular friends, and I had a special dislike for the father of Lord Alfred Douglas. A little later a man called Wood told me he had found some letters which I had written to Lord Alfred Douglas in a suit of clothes which Lord Alfred had given to him. "Some time afterwards a man named Allen called upon me one night in Tite Street, and said he had got a letter of mine which I ought to have. 'I suppose you mean that beautiful letter of mine to Lord Alfred Douglas,' I said. "Only Queensberry," said someone, "swearing he'll stop Oscar Wilde going about with that son of his, Alfred Douglas." ./cache/chapter-011.txt ./txt/chapter-011.txt