The Bagnio Miscellany: containing The Adventures of Miss Lais Lovecock, and The Force of Instinct
When Miss Lais Lovecock is shipped off to boarding school, little does she know that her lustful cousins have grand designs for her amorous eduction. With a boys school only next door, and populated by a gang of lascivious young gents by the name of Longfellow, Thickprick, Rogerwell, and Spunky Tom, our heroine will experiences heights orgiastic excess far beyond her sheltered upbringing. But when finding herself newly orphaned and school shut down, Lais uses her inheritance to establish a suitable debauched estate in which to satisfy her wanton whiles.

In our second story 'The Force of Instinct' Clara Wharton, desperate for a lady-garden all her own, is duped into being seen to by a man disguised as a calf; her mischievous fired Betty having convinced her the cunnilingus from a calf tongue will be sure to bring about the desired growth. What follows is a quite a memorable scene in which her illusions are quite literally popped in the most graphically delicious manner.

This gem of pre-Victorian erotica, anonymously written and originally published by Carrington's forerunner George Cannon in 1830, is a wickedly lewd tale laced with a naughtiness and humour enough to satisfy all those collectors of the genre.
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The Bagnio Miscellany: containing The Adventures of Miss Lais Lovecock, and The Force of Instinct
When Miss Lais Lovecock is shipped off to boarding school, little does she know that her lustful cousins have grand designs for her amorous eduction. With a boys school only next door, and populated by a gang of lascivious young gents by the name of Longfellow, Thickprick, Rogerwell, and Spunky Tom, our heroine will experiences heights orgiastic excess far beyond her sheltered upbringing. But when finding herself newly orphaned and school shut down, Lais uses her inheritance to establish a suitable debauched estate in which to satisfy her wanton whiles.

In our second story 'The Force of Instinct' Clara Wharton, desperate for a lady-garden all her own, is duped into being seen to by a man disguised as a calf; her mischievous fired Betty having convinced her the cunnilingus from a calf tongue will be sure to bring about the desired growth. What follows is a quite a memorable scene in which her illusions are quite literally popped in the most graphically delicious manner.

This gem of pre-Victorian erotica, anonymously written and originally published by Carrington's forerunner George Cannon in 1830, is a wickedly lewd tale laced with a naughtiness and humour enough to satisfy all those collectors of the genre.
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The Bagnio Miscellany: containing The Adventures of Miss Lais Lovecock, and The Force of Instinct

The Bagnio Miscellany: containing The Adventures of Miss Lais Lovecock, and The Force of Instinct

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The Bagnio Miscellany: containing The Adventures of Miss Lais Lovecock, and The Force of Instinct

The Bagnio Miscellany: containing The Adventures of Miss Lais Lovecock, and The Force of Instinct

by Locus Elm Press (editor), Anonymous

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When Miss Lais Lovecock is shipped off to boarding school, little does she know that her lustful cousins have grand designs for her amorous eduction. With a boys school only next door, and populated by a gang of lascivious young gents by the name of Longfellow, Thickprick, Rogerwell, and Spunky Tom, our heroine will experiences heights orgiastic excess far beyond her sheltered upbringing. But when finding herself newly orphaned and school shut down, Lais uses her inheritance to establish a suitable debauched estate in which to satisfy her wanton whiles.

In our second story 'The Force of Instinct' Clara Wharton, desperate for a lady-garden all her own, is duped into being seen to by a man disguised as a calf; her mischievous fired Betty having convinced her the cunnilingus from a calf tongue will be sure to bring about the desired growth. What follows is a quite a memorable scene in which her illusions are quite literally popped in the most graphically delicious manner.

This gem of pre-Victorian erotica, anonymously written and originally published by Carrington's forerunner George Cannon in 1830, is a wickedly lewd tale laced with a naughtiness and humour enough to satisfy all those collectors of the genre.

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BN ID: 2940151275484
Publisher: Locus Elm Press
Publication date: 06/04/2015
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Sales rank: 535,093
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