Private Letters from Phyllis to Marie: Or the Adventures and Experiences of a Young Maiden Narrated through a series of letters to her friend Marie, our pseudonymous author describes in sumptuously graphic detail the manner in which she, Ethel, Adel, and Mabel, to name but a few, succumbed
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| Title | : | Private Letters from Phyllis to Marie: Or the Adventures and Experiences of a Young Maiden |
| Author | : | |
| Rating | : | 4.56 (936 Votes) |
| Asin | : | 1522960775 |
| Format Type | : | Paperback |
| Number of Pages | : | 86 Pages |
| Publish Date | : | 2015-12-28 |
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In the particularly licentious tradition of Green Girls, Three Daughters of their Mother and Flossie comes this coming-of-age tale of forbidden love and unbridled passions. Narrated through a series of letters to her friend Marie, our pseudonymous author describes in sumptuously graphic detail the manner in which she, Ethel, Adel, and Mabel, to name but a few, succumbed to the pleasures of the flesh at the hands of lustful and older gentlemen rogues and rakes.No laxcvious practice of forbidden deed is spared during the course of Phyllis' correspondence; from seaside seductions in secluded caves to lesbian boarding-school fumblings, from day-dreams of group-menages, to lewd proposals for payment of coin, our heroines will become thorougly skilled in the arts of love enough to bring their lithe and nubile forms and that of their companions to the very peak or orgiastic ectascy.This little seen work of Victorian Erotica, brimming with passionate enerygy and lustful an
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