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After Dominique's aria, I resolved to give the huskier-voiced chorus-girls a second chance, next time I dallied at the opera.
kuniklos Diary Entry kuniklos 2002
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Elephants, tom-cats, and chorus-girls; a hallelujah with a red putty nose, Seventy-six Thousand Press Agents
Erik Dorn Ben Hecht 1929
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Previous chorus-girls at the boarding-house had been of a more pronounced type -- good girls, but noisy, and apt to wear beauty-spots.
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The subject he fancied was this season's chorus-girls.
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He did not object on principle to men marrying chorus-girls.
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You know perfectly well that the reputation of the hotel is the thing father cares more about than anything else in the world, and that this is going to make him furious with all the chorus-girls in creation.
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And the tendency of middle-aged Pittsburgh millionaires to marry chorus-girls is notoriously like the homing instinct of pigeons.
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Graffenried's secretary was on guard at the door; but some of the boys had got into the room, and were drinking champagne and "making dates" with the chorus-girls.
The Metropolis Upton Sinclair 1923
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But the greatest stroke of all was the announcement that he was going to build a submarine yacht and fill it with chorus-girls!
The Metropolis Upton Sinclair 1923
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Sometimes he had stooped so low as manicure-girls and shop-clerks and stenographers; but for the most part he sought actresses and chorus-girls -- they had more intelligence and spirit, he explained, they were harder to win.
Love's Pilgrimage Upton Sinclair 1923
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