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* David Wingrove's ''[[Chung Kuo]]'' has Sweet Flute, a young and innocent prostitute at a high-end brothel, who is sold as a concubine before she has time to toughen up. It does not go well for her, especially not after she has a child. |
* David Wingrove's ''[[Chung Kuo]]'' has Sweet Flute, a young and innocent prostitute at a high-end brothel, who is sold as a concubine before she has time to toughen up. It does not go well for her, especially not after she has a child. |
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* Fantine from ''[[Les Misérables]]''. (Cosette, not so much, since her story is the inverse of this trope). |
* Fantine from ''[[Les Misérables]]''. (Cosette, not so much, since her story is the inverse of this trope). |