There is no need for me to go into the details of the way in which men and women,whose whole livelihood depends upon their success in disarming the suspicions of their victims and luring them to their doom,contrive to overcome the reluctance of the young girl without parents,friends,or helpers to enter their toils.What fraud fails to accomplish,a little force succeeds in effecting;and a girl who has been guilty of nothing but imprudence finds herself an outcast for life.The very innocence of a girl tells against her.A woman of the world,once entrapped,would have all her wits about her to extricate herself from the position in which she found herself.A perfectly virtuous girl is often so overcome with shame and horror that there seems nothing in life worth struggling for.She accepts her doom without further struggle,and treads the long and torturing path-way of "the streets"to the grave.
"Judge not,that ye be not judged"is a saying that applies most appropriately of all to these unfortunates.Many of them would have escaped their evil fate had they been less innocent.They are where they are because they loved too utterly to calculate consequences,and trusted too absolutely to dare to suspect evil.And others are there because of the false education which confounds ignorance with virtue,and throws our young people into the midst of a great city,with all its excitements and all its temptations,without more preparation or warning than if they were going to live in the Garden of Eden.