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Definitely published no later than 1974, set in the future on earth. I only remember the final scene. A man visits his ex-wife, an official state-registered prostitute whom anyone can legally use. I remember a sentence, "you would never have guessed she was thirty". After seeing her he's trapped in a room or cell and a starving mob is outside and he's literally ripped to pieces as he tries to escape.



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      If possible e mail me directly on paulmurphy42@yahoo.com



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