id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 15883 Anonymous The London-Bawd: With Her Character and Life Discovering the Various and Subtle Intrigues of Lewd Women .txt text/plain 38551 2159 86 being agreed upon, the old Bawd took her leave of the young Lady for that He cou'd not have said any thing to's Wife that wou'd have pleas'd her The young Lady took care to acquaint the Bawd with these Good Tidings, who The Old Bawd having had word sent her by the Lady that her Husband was gone and the old Bawd having brought in a Pot, the Wench takes it up, Here, says came at him, making a stand, I think, Sir, said she to him I shou'd know Yes, Madam, said he, it is so; but I don't know you: No, Sir, says she, I she.--Tell me how you spend your time, all Day, says the Bawd and then I'll Sir, says she, but I don't know how soon he may be: Nay, Madam, said he, Wife's Allegations, Promis'd that he wou'd do better for the time to come; ./cache/15883.txt ./txt/15883.txt