RECTORY OF CORRECTION
by
Amanita Virosa
Rectory of Correction published by
Chimera Books Ltd
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This novel is fiction – in real life practice safe sex
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Linnet whimpered. ‘I plead guilty. I am sorry, though I really don’t know what it is I have done.’
‘She does not know what she has done to deserve this,’ Bella mocked, shaking her head in faux sorrow. ‘That is what they all say.’
She reached out the cane and used the tip to lift Linnet’s chin until their gazes met. ‘I am going to spank you, little Linnet. I am going to spank you very hard, because – well, because I want to, and because I can. After that, these other two bitches will want to play some games with you, I expect, but they will have to wait their turns. Let her go, girls. Get up, Linnet, and take your blouse off. Then I would like you to come and put yourself over my knee.’
‘Without doubt the pre-eminence of our empire is built on the unparalleled character of its leaders. That this is due in no small measure to our great public school system can scarcely be in doubt. Few of our nation’s statesmen, military or intellectual leaders, however great their power or lofty their station, have escaped the ignominy of a period as a fag, subject to regular humiliation and frequent salutary thrashings. Can it then be seriously questioned that the daughters of society’s upper echelons would benefit from a period experiencing these rigours, no less than its sons?’
From the preface of Dawes’ Domestic Discipline.