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The Last Madam: A Life in the New Orleans Underworld The Last Madam: A Life in the New Orleans Underworld by Christine Wiltz
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“Virtue consists not in abstaining from vice, but in not desiring it.” She”
Christine Wiltz, The Last Madam: A Life in the New Orleans Underworld
“Norma, 1930s. “Whores make good wives, but madams don’t. When you’re making money in a whorehouse, that makes you independent and hard to get along with as a wife in the first place.”
Christine Wiltz, The Last Madam: A Life in the New Orleans Underworld
“The tango, by 1914, had been officially declared immoral, and dancers went through its showy steps under threat of being dragged off the floor to jail unless light was visible between the partners and they refrained from doing any demoralizing dance steps, like “snake-wiggling” at the shoulders.”
Christine Wiltz, The Last Madam: A Life in the New Orleans Underworld
“Her voice was deep and raspy, though not the whiskey voice given to madams in the movies. She had a trace of an accent, not Southern but New Orleans, that slow way of talking associated with downtown, an accent that sounds like Manhattan in a tropical heat wave.”
Christine Wiltz, The Last Madam: A Life in the New Orleans Underworld
“Norma Wallace stood on a bed of pine needles deep in the Mississippi woods,”
Christine Wiltz, The Last Madam: A Life in the New Orleans Underworld