I never thought I’d ever read a review of a prostitute. But here goes. First entry.
Miss D—vis, No. 22, Upper Newman-street.
Artful ways beguile the implicit rake.
THIS is a fine lively girl, about twenty-one, rather above the middle
size, genteely made; has several good friends, but is much attached
to young Br—om, the lottery-office-keeper, who is now in prison,
where she often visits him; is ever obliging, and seldom out of
humour, understands a great deal of her business, and never fails to
please. She enjoys her favourite man with ecstasy; and pleases, with
cold indifference, managed by art, the rest of her votaries; who are
content with thinking they have fathomed the deepest part of a girl
so replete with sensation; in short, she can so well counterfeit the
passions of love and lust, that many of the most knowing rakes of the
town would be easily deceived. This lady occupies the parlour.
So she became a prostitute because her groom is in prison? Because she needs money I guess? It seems like people at that time were very open with exploiting the unfortunate.
I never thought I’d ever read a review of a prostitute. But here goes. First entry.
So she became a prostitute because her groom is in prison? Because she needs money I guess? It seems like people at that time were very open with exploiting the unfortunate.
Not just at that time. Plenty of desperate people still turn to prostitution.