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I read an article about prostitues in the XIX century.
It said that"the prostitues slept in overcrowded accomodation often slumped over a rope for twopence a night."
From the context it appears that part of what they earned they paid to sleep. the bit with the rope I do not understand.
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It also explains the phrase "He could sleep on a clothes line ...".
I would argue with the 'sleep tight' part of the explanation though - this refers to beds which had a criss-cross-rope slung across the frame, with a matress laid over it. The rope would be tightened to overcome the inevitable sagging of usage, hence the 'sleep tight' bit, which meant you had a comfotable night, without your bottom dragging on the floor.
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