These three are first-class houses, and charge per day from 15 to 20 frs.
Around the “Jardin Public” are the first-class houses, the Angleterre and the Bretagne.
A gentleman once found his daughter in one of the first-class houses of the city, to which she had been tracked by the police.
The inmates of these first-class houses remain in them about one year.
Whether it is for the object of getting long credits, or what it is, I don't know; but I know from the parties who come here that a great many of them are not first-class houses.
I have been told that he said that the merchants in Lerwick buy from second-class houses, and pay for their goods by consignments of hosiery.
The third and fourth-class houses, and then the streets, are reached quickly, after which the dance-houses and the Five Points hells claim their victims.
The inmates are those who, for various causes, have been turned out of first-class houses, or who have never been able to enter those establishments.
There are very few first-class houses of ill-fame in the city, and they are located in the best neighborhoods.
These women are residing in that part of the city which contains the majority of the first-class houses of prostitution; they have not yet descended in the scale.
In first-class houses it will exceed five hundred francs, which in female attire will go as far at Paris as five hundred dollars will in New York.
It is said that in Seville first-class houses of prostitution have a custom of retaining the services of a physician at their own expense, whose office is to attend and make examinations of the women.
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