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That's the sort of opium den where the Chinese and most others go.
Only one or two even knew about opium dens at all.
The commotion was coming from the front of the opium den.
Noodles goes to an opium den following the loss of his friends.
They suggest that before it became a hotel this was an opium den.
The characters still refer to it as an opium den.
Who were you talking to in that opium den?
The soldiers were raiding some sort of local opium den.
He was nearing the doorway to the opium den itself.
Twenty years later, the old-fashioned opium den had all but vanished.
When he leaves at dawn, the woman who runs the opium den follows him.
He might find his way to the worst opium den in Lime-house and never come out.
Everybody else in London, apparently, is just nodding out at the corner opium den.
He looked like the keeper of an opium den.
He was departing by the lower passage, beneath the opium den.
"I did a lot of research into opium dens and dance halls, because that's what my place is."
Evidently, too many pipes were being smoked here in the old opium den.
Lester did indeed enter the opium den and was drugged.
Their premises were often used as gambling houses and opium dens.
This opium den was a nest of Japanese, probably their chief lair.
Against which we have that, so far as he is likely to know, there has been no clew pointing to this opium den.
The paper ran a campaign against hiring young women as waitresses in opium dens.
A signal is given from two doors down and the opium den is opened.
The Chinese community was also targeted because the perceived link to opium dens.
Chinatown had its early share of opium dens and brothels.