The London-Bawd: With Her Character And Life

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_ But for ought I perceive (said the Citizen's Wife) here is constantAttendance requir'd, to be in the way; or else how shall a Gentleman do, that chooses the Picture of a Person that en't there? As to that repliedthe Bawd, the more any Gentlewoman is there, so much the better 'tis; andso much the more Money they get; but those that can't attend always, havetheir certain hours; and if a Gentleman has a Fancy to such a one, when heknows her hour, he will come accordingly. --Now you your self can... best judgewhat hour will be fittest for you--That I am at a Loss how to resolve, saysshe. --Tell me how you spend your time, all Day, says the Bawd and then I'lltell you what you shall do--Why, says she, many times I rise at five aClock in the Morning, and having got my self drest by Six a Clock, I go tothe Lecture at St. _Antholines_, which is done a little before Eight, andthen I return home; and at Ten--Hold, says the Bawd, you need say no more;There's nothing in the World blinds a Man like a pretence of Devotion; andtherefore if you can get out at Six a Clock to go to the Lecture, 'tis theonly time you can take; and by that time the Lecture's done, you may be athome again: Nor need you stand much upon Dressing; for if you come in aLoose Morning-Gown, you're the fitter for Business.

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