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The Gaylord Club, Kensington

The Gaylord Club, Kensington is a high-end bordello.

The interior of the club is done in white silk, the room has cozy booths with high back, each set into an alcove. The center of the room is dominated by a large wooden dance floor. A small orchestra is playing dance music – very modern, and frowned upon by proper London society. The women are all dress in expensive dresses, men in tails, and wives no where to be seen.

The proprietor is John Gaylord, a fat man with rosy cheeks and cherub-like face. He usually dresses in an outrageous white suit.

Guests are either invited or must pay 10 quid to enter the club.