Tizzy is visiting her sister in the South where she works. Of course she is familiar with the color bar - it's not unknown in New York where she lives. But here she finds that racial prejudice has an even more sinister aspect. Caution: This story uses some pejorative terms relating to race which I do not condone in normal usage.
In the bloodsoaked chapel, following the Duke of Warwick's revenge, Amity gives praise to the lord. Amity's vow of denial is the only sacrifice she can make to the Lord who has spared her the fate suffered by the rest of the Baron of Flint's demesne as a result of his stupidity and dereliction of duty.
Loosely based on the father I grew up with and many of his generation. Perhaps a bit of historical flashback for the newer generation to think about! If they grew up with a different sort of Dad.
In ancient times, there was an Arab land where comely and perfectly formed 14-year-old boys were prized by men of the bazaar and temple priests alike who vied to cover such a boy during his 14th year. Karim, the son of the wood merchant, has reached 14 and is among the most comely boys in the kingdom. He is placed in a wine shop to be initiated and serve out his 14th year under men, but there are those in the palace who want to have the say in his initiation and training.
A true story of tragedy, loss, hope and suffering. Ch 1 is a diatribe. Nothing more, nothing less. Depending what side of the fence you're on you are justified in considering me delusional.
Ch 2 is the story of my life, the decisions I have made and the focus the Valdez case provided to allow me to make a final decision. / (Reviews)
Policewomen of the 'Red Light' District... Sydney - New South Wales - Australia 1980-1985
Firm bodies, crisp pale-blue uniform shirts and moist 'pussy' on the streets of King's Cross