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Plantation Plight By Barbaria And Windar

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That's where I got stuck in the previous post. We've seen her as agitator, journalist, soldier, spy, assassin, professor and she gets into trouble in everything she touches.

Maybe we should give her a voice?

Barbaria, dear, where do you see your talents taking you?

2.jpg Ummmmm.... good question ... thinking about that ....


Image2.jpg OMG Madi ... that's me!

We have a little bit time for delete the posts...

Nonsense ... enjoying them ...

Charles says goodbye to the lust of his life...
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It was a very good story...

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hang invert 006.jpg Charles!! The bastard just couldn't resist, could he?

No, she will be grateful. View attachment 422378

9818932ee33e9ded91b49c441f7db8cc.jpg girl scout Barb amateur-gives-the-bird-naked-in-front-of-computer.jpg the real Barb (rebel leader)

Plantation Plight is a story that deserves to be read twice. I enjoyed reading it and it inspired me to make a few pictures. I will add some more images later when this thread will be buried and forgotten. Maybe people will read it again and new members will discover it.

Thank you Repertor!

Boy, you ask a lot.

No one was killed off at the end, which means there could be a sequel where some of what you say might happen. Will there be? Very possibly. When? Not immediately, but some time not too far off.

Of course, you raised a very important question. What exactly is Barb good for, besides constant suffering? We may have to think hard about that one...


tibm478.jpg What? A sequel you say? Good thing no one was killed off in this one then.;)

So, cat's out of the bag then. Someone just blabbed! :confused:

Watch for it sometime in the future everyone. :D

What will it be called? :rolleyes:
 
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Tibool made a similar picture. Perhaps he inspired Simbad. View attachment 422389
Tibool's fine drawing, and several others here, go back to the engravings
that illustrated the Report of Lord Ashley's Royal Commission
that led to the Mines and Collieries Act of 1842

v_girl_putter.jpg mines.jpg
 
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