It is not always necessary for the procurer to go from the city to the country village to get the girl he is seeking.
It is not a large city, but seldom does the procurer go there without returning with his victim.
I think it safe to say that every city, village and hamlet whose daughters are fair to look upon, has been or will be, as time proceeds, the hunting ground of some procurer or agent for the white slave syndicate.
No words of judge or moralist are too strong to condemn the procurer and his master, the divekeeper.
If the procurer marries the girl to circumvent the law he cannot be prosecuted; if the girl makes one mistake in life, she cannot be protected from being procured.
Unexperienced in the ways of the city, she accepts only to find that instead of a protector she has found in the affable young man a procurer for some vile house of prostitution.
First, for the money the owner gave to the procurer for her, next, for her parlor clothes, then for the money her procurer borrows from the owner on her as his property, goods and chattel.
When the facts in this case were brought to light, the procurer had fled to New York City.
Sometimes the procurer professes to have fallen in love and marries his victim and then sells her in the market.
Through funds advanced by one of the leading clubs of Chicago and some big hearted police officers the procurer was apprehended, extradited, brought back, tried and convicted.
He sent a gaoler to the imperial procurer to ask "if a reprieve would be granted to any one who would make important revelations.
After a month he was released on his own recognisances, and three months later he was again committed on Fitton preferring against him a formal charge of being the counsellor, comforter, and procurer of his son's doings.
He added that as he was no traitor so was he no procurer of murders, no receiver of stolen goods, no practiser to keep stores for private gain.
If the adviser or procurer be within the definition of levying war, and independent of the agency of the common law do actually levy war, then the advisement of procurement is an overt act of levying war.
Her procurer in dull times, may take her from one house and resell her for a new price.
She was drugged by the procurer and awoke the next morning to find that she was a prisoner in a house of ill fame.
The dreams, which the stories told her by the procurer aroused, have never materialized; she is as poor as she was before she was trapped into the life of shame; she is broken in spirit and in health.
But, as an act of precaution, the Procurer had submitted the letter to an expert in handwriting, who declared that, in spite of certain resemblances, the writing was not that of the prisoner.
That evening, he wrote to the Procurer of the Republique at Rouen.
For as touching him (being the cause and procurer of their want) he would not be preferred before any of them in his meats and drinks.
So in the Prologue to the Rudens of Plautus: “This Procurer brought the maiden to Cyrene hither.
Overhearing Phædria earnest and determined, and the Procurer obstinate and inflexible, Antipho and Geta join in apprehending that the brutality of the latter may provoke Phædria to some act of violence.
I give them to your son; he paid them to a Procurer for his mistress.
If you had to deal with that Procurer with whom I have to deal, then you would {soon} be sensible of it.
Ctesipho, who lives in the country with his father under great restraint, on visiting the city, falls in love with a certain Music-girl, who belongs to the Procurer Sannio.
And from this it results logically, as Marshall saw, though he did not venture to say so explicitly, that theprocurer of treason is not a traitor unless he has also participated personally in an overt act of war.
This young man was, however, a procurer for a house of ill repute in one of our large cities and while accompanying this young girl along the country road to her home, he forcibly ravished and subsequently placed her in a house of ill fame.
This would prevent clandestine and bigamous marriages and would deprive the White Slave procurer of one of his chief methods of securing his victims.
This publicity would prevent all clandestine marriages and would rob the white slave procurer of one of his chief methods of securing his victims.
The successful procurer as well as the pimp, to be next described, boasts that, once a girl comes under his influence, she will do anything for him.
I have already spoken of men procurers; but the woman procurer is even more insidious.
A procurer by the name of X 163 living on the premises has shipped his girl Rosie to Pittsburg, Pa.
The eldest girl, about seventeen, dressed in white, talks earnestly with a handsome procurer or holds the hand of a madame.
THE PIMP The pimp or cadet as he is commonly called, has not yet developed into a professional procurer or keeper of a house of prostitution.
For the present I desire simply to emphasize the fact that the procurer has practically no chance to ply his trade unless there are houses of prostitution from which he can accept orders and to which he can dispose of "goods.
The investigator called at this address again on February 1 for the purpose of talking further with X 138 and tried to obtain a description of the procurer of whom she spoke.
On Whit Sunday Righelini came to tell me that the English ambassador had made all arrangements with the pretended procurerof M.
You will only have to tell the procurer the name of the canal and of the house, and on the day fixed you shall have the key.
One wrote that she was compelled to pay her procurer from $5 to $6 daily.
In their letter to the procurer they literally wrote: "It is self-understood that we cannot pay anything in advance.
I would rather I had been a procurer or highwayman than that I should have offered up Christ in the Mass for so long a time.