The Complete Diaries of a Young Lady
β Scribed by Bruno, Victor
- Book ID
- 108912946
- Publisher
- W&H Publishing;Kink
- Year
- 2011
- Tongue
- en-GB
- Weight
- 577 KB
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
This is the diary of a young girl written in the 1930s, graphically detailing her harrowing experiences of punishment first at the hands of her stepfather and the local policeman. Her boss also tries to take advantage of her and she runs away, to begin life as a prostitute. From then there is only one way for poor Joan - down! She is arrested, charged with prostitution, theft and giving false evidence and finds herself in the terrible reform school. It can only get worse - and it does!
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'January 22nd - Robert startles me at breakfast by asking if my cold - which he has hitherto ignored - is better. I reply that it has gone. Then why, he asks, do I look like that? Feel that life is wholly unendurable, and decide madly to get a new hat.' It's not easy being a Provincial Lady in Devon
βJanuary 22nd - Robert startles me at breakfast by asking if my cold - which he has hitherto ignored - is better. I reply that it has gone. Then why, he asks, do I look like that? Feel that life is wholly unendurable, and decide madly to get a new hat.β Itβs not easy being a Provincial Lady in Devon
'January 22nd - Robert startles me at breakfast by asking if my cold - which he has hitherto ignored - is better. I reply that it has gone. Then why, he asks, do I look like that? Feel that life is wholly unendurable, and decide madly to get a new hat' __ It's not easy being a Provincial Lady in D
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