aanonymouse4o: Only recently these paintings were found in an old estate sale. Questions have aris
aanonymouse4o: Only recently these paintings were found in an old estate sale. Questions have arisen if they could perhaps be portraits of some of the girls of Roissy by a passing artist in times long since past? Rebecca, the slave librarian at Roissy has identified this girl as Ruth. She was a silly romantic girl, who fell in love with tales of romantic Sheiks and the romance of the desert. She ran off to Morocco and entered a sheik’s camp and took off her clothes. Things did not happen as her fantasies hoped. She was taken repeatedly by all the men in turn, even the young boys who herded the goats and camels and could barely get an erection. The women beat her and forced her to haul water and collect dung for the fires. She was kept naked and dirty and all the camp called her Dung Whore. Because of desert preferences her ass was well forced, and all her body hair was removed. A travelling French Captain found her and traded for her. She was a throw-in on a complicated negotiation and left the Sheik’s camp still naked. Her hands were roped behind her back and the rope was led between her legs and up the Captain’s saddle. When the horse trotted the rope cut cruelly between the lips of her cunt and chaffed her clitoris. The Captain sold her to a travelling botanist for a rare orchid. The captain was a little short of the purchase money, so she was added to make up the small deficiency. When she arrived at Roissy, she was bathed every day for two weeks to get rid of the smell of camel and goat. She was a popular choice of the members of Roissy. Once a midlands industrialist from her old town visited Roissy with the British Ambassador who was an enthusiast for practicing the “English Vice” of caning. They took turns with her for three days straight. When he returned home, the industrialist did not inform his next door neighbours of what had become of their missing daughter. He did redouble his efforts to seduce her sister. -- source link