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The great vault of Atlantic City's "world's largest" Convention Hall, national trysting place of bigwig and bruiser, was filled, last week, with fine dust raised by the heels of 10,000 school teachers.

From Time Magazine Archive

Scathingly they view it only as a trysting place for shopgirls and their beaux, a shelter for nurse-girls and babies on rainy days, a "point of interest" for out-of-towners.

From Time Magazine Archive

At the foot of the lonely garden,    When she comes to the trysting place She knew of old, there she lingers,    With a blush on her withered face.

From The Fairy Changeling and Other Poems by Shorter, Dora Sigerson

For many successive days I had found our trysting place a veritable desert.

From The Jessica Letters: An Editor's Romance by More, Paul Elmer

So when the knight—yet heavy and wrathful—came to the accustomed trysting place to speak a little to the maiden, each said to the other what was in the mind.

From Aucassin & Nicolette And Other Mediaeval Romances and Legends by Mason, Eugene




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