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1 To go outside of all standards of decency like a common strumpet .
2 A vile wretch, a common strumpet , or a thief, may possess them.
3 Make not thy daughter a common strumpet , lest the land be defiled, and filled with wickedness.
4 The three women blamed Milagros for everything; she was a common strumpet , an evil woman, a selfish, wretched ingrate.
5 But you have with actresses, you have with common strumpets : whence your reputation derives a greater perdition, than your estate.
6 " Common strumpets , bakers' mistresses, refuse the spelt-mill girls," says Plautus, i, ii, 54.
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