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Madame Flirt

CHAPTER VI
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Carters and waggoners were thirsty and hungry souls and the eating houses and saloop stalls were thronged.

The Old Bailey, from its nearness to Smithfield was crowded, and the buxom proprietress of Fenton's coffee house was hard put to it to serve her clamorous customers and to see that she wasn't cheated or robbed.
Mrs.Fenton had improved in appearance as well as in circumstances since she had come from Bedfordbury to the Old Bailey.

She was a good-looking woman of the fleshly type, with a bosom such as Rowlandson loved to depict.

She was high coloured, her eyes were deep blue, full and without a trace of softness.

Her lips were red and well shaped, her teeth white and even.


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