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The Public Whipping of Lady Jane by Katie Nicole Pdf
The Public Whipping of Lady Jane(A Spanking Good Fairytale)By Katie NicoleOnce upon a time a young girl namedLady Jane was engaged to be married toA very abusive King Jaymen. Jane wasStill in love with her childhood friend John.When Jane gets caught secretly meetingJohn in an old barn, she is then takenTo the courtyard for a public whipping.The Following Fictional, Erotic, Fantasy Story is meantFor Adults only, not children.It is Erotica, Fantasy (NOT PORN)Created for the soul enjoymentOf an adult audience. Enjoy
Lady Jane Roud is accustomed to her husband's firm-handed discipline and dominance in the bedroom, but when he brings her to a gathering of like-minded men and women she flaunts her naughtiness and ends up making such a scene that both of them are banned from the group. Jane's behavior earns her a thorough, humiliating spanking, but it will require quite a bit more than just a well-reddened bottom for the couple to be allowed to rejoin the highly exclusive club. Wanting to undo the damage she has done, Jane sets out to convince the other members to change their minds, but proving her contrition will be no easy task. She will be required to submit completely to a master chosen by the group, who will both enjoy her body in any fashion he pleases and chastise her in ways more shameful than she can imagine. But when the club demands a painful, humiliating public punishment which will be harsher than anything she has experienced so far, will her husband put a stop to things or allow Jane to finish what she started? Publisher's Note: Punishing Lady Jane includes spankings, sexual scenes, intense and humiliating punishments, and more. If such material offends you, please don't buy this book.
Women, Religion and Education in Early Modern England by Kenneth Charlton Pdf
Women, Religion and Education in Early Modern England is a study of the nature and extent of the education of women in the context of both Protestant and Catholic ideological debates. Examining the role of women both as recipients and agents of religious instruction, the author assesses the nature of power endowed in women through religious education, and the restraints and freedoms this brought.
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This novel is a gripping tale of love and betrayal set in the upper echelons of English society during the 19th century. Lady Jane is a strong and determined protagonist, who navigates the complex and treacherous waters of high society in order to find her own destiny. This novel is a timeless classic of romantic literature, filled with memorable characters and thrilling plot twists. This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work is in the "public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work. Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.
All the neighbors are curious about the new family that moves into a long-empty New Orleans house, especially the identity of the little girl with the pet heron.
This fascinating volume explores the darkest aspects of crime and punishment in Yorkshire over the centuries - a history by turns gruesome, intriguing and strange. From the stocks, joug and branding iron to the prison cell, galley - and noose - every punishment that could befall the criminals of Yorkshire is included in this volume. Some are horrific; some, like the nailing of ears to the pillory, bizarre; and some, like the little girl who died in 1856 'through fear of whipping by the school mistress', heartbreakingly sad. Containing notorious villains such as Charlie Peace and Eugene Aram, true-life cases, underworld institutions such as 'flash houses', and the extraordinary histories of executioners such as 'Mutton' Currey of York, who once was so intoxicated that he tried to hang the officiating priest instead of the condemned, this book has much to surprise and entertain the reader. With sections on Church scandals, why bull baiting was a legal requirement and the use of the Sharp Maiden - the guillotine - it will delight anyone with an interest in Yorkshire's penal history.
Author : Ann M. Savage Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing USA Page : 209 pages File Size : 41,9 Mb Release : 2017-06-15 Category : Business & Economics ISBN : 9781440839436
Covering from 1900 to the present day, this book highlights how female artists, actors, writers, and activists were involved in the fight for women's rights, with a focus on popular culture that includes film, literature, music, television, the news, and online media. Women's Rights: Reflections in Popular Culture offers a succinct yet thorough resource for anyone interested in the relationship between feminism, women's rights, and media. It is ideally suited for students researching popular culture's role in the modern history of women's rights and representation of women, women's rights, and feminism in popular culture. This insightful book highlights of some of the most important moments of women taking a stand for women throughout popular culture history. Each section focuses on an aspect of popular culture. The television section covers important benchmarks, such as Julia, The Mary Tyler Moore Show, Roseanne, Murphy Brown, and Ellen. Coverage of films includes Christopher Strong, Foxy Brown, and Thelma & Louise; the literature section features the work of influential individuals such as Virginia Woolf, Zora Neale Hurston, and Toni Morrison. The book celebrates early musical ground-breakers like Gertrude "Ma" Rainey and Bessie Smith as well as contemporary artists Janelle Monáe and Pussy Riot. The work of key women activists—including Margaret Sanger, Angela Davis, and Winona LaDuke—is recognized, along with the unique ways women have used the power of the web in their continued effort to push for women's equality.
A catastrophe outside the Vancouver Public Library has hurled Terri Jane McRae into the pages of a book she just read. To get out, she must decipher Dostoyevsky escapee Father Zossima's "miracle." If you have questions about creation, God, the universe, miracles, or what to wear at an 18th century French military ball, this is a great place to ask them.