The Minotaur of London  

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"The appetite of the minotaur of London is insatiable', wrote William Thomas Stead; 'If the daughters of the people must be served up as dainty morsels to minister to the passions of the rich, let them at least attain an age when they can understand the nature of the sacrifice which they are asked to make" (quoted in Patricia Mathews, 'The Minotaur of London', Apollo, May 1986, p.339).





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