Arizona Vacation
Posted: Thu May 26, 2011 11:39 am
Author's Note:
The was partly inspired a scene by an old Blue Moon book about a 'reformatory' that took in 'boarders' (i.e. someone's 'guardian' could sign her in, after which she would be treated like an inmate) and by a particular stupid law.
The scene included the narrator feeling 'a pang' when one of the innocent girls that he had arranged to board there was included in the punishment parade (being treated as if she was one of the common criminals) but (since this was 'Victorian England') assumed that it was necessary to keep order in this institution. The assumption was made when he saw her in that room mere hours after they arrived. The narrator himself was watching through a two-way mirror, being in another room where "fun" was happening. As for the scene itself:
I felt a pang when I saw our pretty Jane taking off her cotton pants and going over the block for Mr. Snook. Mr. Miles groaned and howled with longing at the sight of her firm pale features, the straight brown hair with its pretty fringe. Mr. Snook measured the cane across the firm resilient pallor of Jane Mitchener's lovely bottom. Mr. Snook bamboo'd Jane with very great strictness. Perhaps it was this—or more likely the manner in which Elaine sucked and pumped on his tool—which caused the explosion of Mr. Miles's lust.
As for the idiotic law, it's quoted in the story and has to be one of the stupidest laws I've ever come across.
Arizona Vacation
Author's second note:
Alas, it seems as if I made a mistake in writing this as a tribute. I have been informed that borrowing all of those is a form of copyright infringement. As such I am removing this until such time as all the names can be replaced.
Sorry about this.

Goodgulf
The was partly inspired a scene by an old Blue Moon book about a 'reformatory' that took in 'boarders' (i.e. someone's 'guardian' could sign her in, after which she would be treated like an inmate) and by a particular stupid law.
The scene included the narrator feeling 'a pang' when one of the innocent girls that he had arranged to board there was included in the punishment parade (being treated as if she was one of the common criminals) but (since this was 'Victorian England') assumed that it was necessary to keep order in this institution. The assumption was made when he saw her in that room mere hours after they arrived. The narrator himself was watching through a two-way mirror, being in another room where "fun" was happening. As for the scene itself:
I felt a pang when I saw our pretty Jane taking off her cotton pants and going over the block for Mr. Snook. Mr. Miles groaned and howled with longing at the sight of her firm pale features, the straight brown hair with its pretty fringe. Mr. Snook measured the cane across the firm resilient pallor of Jane Mitchener's lovely bottom. Mr. Snook bamboo'd Jane with very great strictness. Perhaps it was this—or more likely the manner in which Elaine sucked and pumped on his tool—which caused the explosion of Mr. Miles's lust.
As for the idiotic law, it's quoted in the story and has to be one of the stupidest laws I've ever come across.
Arizona Vacation
Author's second note:
Alas, it seems as if I made a mistake in writing this as a tribute. I have been informed that borrowing all of those is a form of copyright infringement. As such I am removing this until such time as all the names can be replaced.
Sorry about this.

Goodgulf