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Graf von Kreuzigung
Old fashioned peril
Old fashioned peril
Nice, but she could lose the nipple lamps imho
This one, who is in peril? Red Riding Hood or the wolf?
A twist on the old story, or fairy tale reimagined.
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(nun on the left) : "Bloody torture manual! It does not say a word how to deal with a victim that gets aroused by her treatment!"
The rules of the convent are so severe, that no novice will pass her apprenticeship unpunished!More nuns at work, punishing wanton novices at the convention.
More nuns at work, punishing wanton novices at the convention.
True!Is it my imagination or does one of these girls look a bit more eager than the others?
It's odd....Barb never mentioned a convent education.
Oh, but I did. I wrote and posted a story, with the help of other CFers, about that here, entitled “The Competition” ... it’s about convents each offering up one of their novices for a competition, organized by the local bishop, for the best crucifixion re-enactment.
Just don't emulate Oscar Wilde's reputed last words: "Either this wallpaper goes, or I do."Memo to Wragg: Replace wall coverings in Cruxton Abbey north bedroom.
Some of the best last words came from the Victorian politician Henry Labouchere. He was lying comatose on his death bed, when a paraffin lamp was knocked over, he opened one eye and is reputed to have said "Flames, not yet , I think". There are books outlining his serious works, but if anyone wants to read about his eventful life and many witticisms try "Labby" by Hesketh Pearson.Just don't emulate Oscar Wilde's reputed last words: "Either this wallpaper goes, or I do."