by Donald E. Westlake
““Madge wouldn't let herself be old. It was 1920 and she was as young as the century-the Great War was over, Prohibition was in, money was everywhere. It was a grand thing at the very beginning of the Jazz Age to be alive and young and a high-priced whore. It would be 1920 around Madge till the day she dropped dead.”
“Madge wouldn't let herself be old. It was 1920 and she was as young as the century-the Great War was over, Prohibition was in, money was everywhere. It was a grand thing at the very beginning of the Jazz Age to be alive and young and a high-priced whore. It would be 1920 around Madge till the day she dropped dead.”
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