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1 Such reticence must mean he's a bootlegger or bawdy house owner, Pemberton.
2 Check every bawdy house , bagnio, Blind Tiger, and frab-joint in the city.
3 She's another artists' model, and I daresay it's a bawdy house .
4 It started out as a saloon and bawdy house .
5 You'd think, from what has been said, that the Arms was no better than a bawdy house !
6 Frequent the pub and the bawdy house .
7 A long-faced virgin trapped in a bawdy house and calling in valiant tones for a glass of lemonade.
8 Came from an old bawdy house .
9 From the bawdy house , right?
10 She was Mrs. Charles Cora, born Arabella Ryan, and widely known as "Belle," the mistress of a bawdy house .
11 He would not go into bawdy houses , would not rent some man's arse.
12 Not that it's all bawdy houses , you understand.
13 The bawdy houses are recruited from her ranks.
14 Prostitutes were expelled from the city because the street with their bawdy houses had become very noisy.
15 Two Dickensian bawdy houses knocked together in a higgledy piggledy consummation which is part-boutique hotel, part-louche hideaway.
16 They walked towards Rotherhithe Street, a row of rope-merchants, public houses, sailors' lodgings, shipping offices and bawdy houses .
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