The Houndsditch Home for Wayward Youth is a shelter in London's East End for unfortunate children, especially orphans, previously run by Dr. Angus Bumby. It was where Alice Liddell lived after being released in Rutledge Asylum.
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| - The Houndsditch Home for Wayward Youth is a shelter in London's East End for unfortunate children, especially orphans, previously run by Dr. Angus Bumby. It was where Alice Liddell lived after being released in Rutledge Asylum.
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| - Houndsditch Home and Refuge for Wayward Youth
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| - The Houndsditch Home for Wayward Youth is a shelter in London's East End for unfortunate children, especially orphans, previously run by Dr. Angus Bumby. It was where Alice Liddell lived after being released in Rutledge Asylum. Houndsditch Home posed to be a completely normal orphanage and its head, Bumby, was deemed to be a "respectable social architect and scientist." However, Bumby had a much darker secret – he used his hypnotherapy skills to make the children forget who they were and turn them into mindless prostitutes for Bumby's desires, as well as the buyer's sexual pleasure. Children ready for sale were marked with names and number tags, and then put out into the street with a seller to attract buyers.
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