Lace and Ledger
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A sex worker's ledger as social history and human testimony
2nd Edition
*Lace and Ledger* is a fictional memoir presented as the social history of Eliza, a Victorian laundry worker who transitions into sex work to finance her sister Polly’s medical care and future. Recognizing that her survival depends on cold mathematics rather than moral sentiment, Eliza adopts the persona of "Lillian" and maintains a meticulous ledger. This book records the granular economic realities of her trade, documenting everything from the "matron’s cut" paid to her house manager to the fluctuating costs of coal, silk, and police bribes.
The narrative follows Eliza’s strategic ascent through the hierarchy of the London underworld, moving from desperate street encounters to an exclusive "House with the Red Door" catering to aristocrats. Her ledger serves as a tool for risk management, allowing her to navigate market volatility, predatory pricing from rivals, and moral crackdowns. By categorizing emotional labor as a "confession premium" and professional attire as "presentation capital," Eliza de-personalizes her work, transforming traumatic experiences into quantifiable business data.
As Eliza accumulates wealth, her primary objective shifts to securing a hundred-pound dowry for Polly, which she views as the ultimate "debt of love." To protect this capital, she employs sophisticated financial strategies, including diversifying investments into railway shares and moving funds to an offshore Edinburgh bank account. This secrecy creates a profound psychological rift between her professional life as a "Sovereign" companion and her domestic life as a respectable sister.
In the final chapters, Eliza orchestrates a disciplined exit from the trade, liquidating her professional assets and destroying her ledger to erase her "tainted" history. The book concludes with her transition to a quiet, anonymous life in the country, having successfully laundered her earnings into her sister’s respectability. Ultimately, the story serves as a testimony to human agency and the brutal arithmetic of survival, illustrating how a marginalized woman used the tools of capitalism to purchase a freedom the Victorian economy otherwise denied her.
February 4, 2026
56,252 words
3 hours 56 minutes
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