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"Mhran Ismail" <mhran.ismail@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:8E9E9D9E-45A3$0892-EF57_EFD22B1A4AF6@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> the
> cummin with a rod." Much of the failure to control brothel slavery
> has grown out of the application of the wrong remedy, not out of a
> difficulty in controlling the Chinese. These cases of trading in human
> flesh have generally been treated in the courts as though coming under
> the laws against ordinary prostitution. To illustrate:
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> Within the past month, three Chinese girls were captured by a rescue
> worker. They were cooped up, with a man who had charge of them, in
> a tiny closet scarcely sufficient to hold the four, which had been
> entered by a panel door which was securely nailed up and bags of rice
> piled against it. The rescuer pulled away the bags, pried open the
> door of the secret receptacle with her hatchet, and drew out the
> girls, dripping with perspiration and panting for breath, in
> consequence of the two hours' confinement, while the brothel was being
> searched for them. They were conveyed to the mission home, and were
> very happy, and expressed their eager wish to remain. A Chinese
> woman came to call at the mission home, in the absence of the
> superintendent, an
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