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"Do they really have to show a mixed neighborhood so slummy?"
He took an apartment under an assumed name in a seedy but not slummy part of town.
"It was kind of slummy then, come as you are, but now it's more shirt and tie.
"Not so slummy anymore," she hummed to herself in the darkness.
Very slummy round these parts, but try and move the people, and don't they let you know!
'You know, you always picture these trailer-parks as being so slummy.
Some rather slummy district of London, she fancied.
"I just frequent those slummy type places."
She was drawn to 'the slummy parts' and shipyards of Glasgow.
And some people here still think of Huguenot Street the way it was 30 years ago, kind of slummy.
They live in slummy areas.
The trail reached a slummy neighborhood.
"Used to be a slummy sort of district round about Tottenham Court Road way.
"Look, at $1,500 a room down," he said, giving a rough estimate of the equity payments, "you don't get slummy people moving here.
The driver ground-wheeled along the cluttered streets of the slummy place and, at my direction, stopped at the brothel control office.
'Keep your slummy nose out of it.'
And then she was going crack crack crack again, saying: "Wretched little slummy bedbug, breaking into real people's houses."
The Shadow was convinced that the Masked Headsman had a hide-out in that slummy area.
This story follows Mona who goes to report on a story about people seeing an angel in Galilea, which is a slummy part of the city.
He is a struggling artist who usually lives in the slummy parts of New York City, and is regularly embarrassed about the nature of his job.
But there was a snowstorm and a lot of fog, and after five or six hours, they canceled the flight and took us to this pretty slummy hotel.
Those many warts, those slummy patches, halfsinster wrinkles, (what has come over the face on wholebroader E?)
Nita Sallis, darker and poorer than Brandon, is also an anchor - for her three kids in the slummy apartment building where she works as a caretaker.
Chapter VI - London John's father is doing well, they have moved to Chelsea, "the slummy end"; but he preferred leafy Hampstead.
Why had he not taken to forestry, become a cowboy, or done almost anything that kept him out of doors instead of in the slummy heart of a dim city?