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Miss B-gw-ll
1790 Edition
17 Ogle Street, Queen Ann Street East
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Marylebone Parish
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Her Covent Garden Ladies Entry:
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Where pleasure is made a business, one would hope that the practitioner would have thoroughly studied both the text, and margin of all the reporters in Cupid's courts: on the contrary, how few are there who are acquainted, even partially, with the practice! There are, however, judges who admire a vulgarity of expression, and a coarseness of manners, which they account a kind of rustic naiveie, which they prefer to the polish of education, or the attractions of bienséance. Of this class of judges was the late Lord H—rr—gt—n, with whom the vulgarity of the conversation of this adept in the Eleusian mysteries would be her principal attraction had his Lordship seen and heard her, it is very probable she would have touched him for something handsome; as his price was proportioned to the want of elegance in his nymphs, and his appreciation fixed by the standard of vulgarity. Her countenance, however, is very pleasing, with a fine black eye; and her hair, of which she has a very large quantity everywhere, is of a beautiful black; her leg and foot, however, are but middling, yet we must, as street and impartial reviewers and estimators of the value of the different pieces in the Flesh-market of beauty, say that a man may spend a whole night than with this lady, who is about nineteen, and for the trifling consideration of only one pound one.
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Age:
19
Home:
London
Appearance:
Black eyes and hair
Name:
Miss Bagwell
Price:
1l1s
Nationality
English
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