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In "A Very Special
Prison" Erich von Gotha uses his stunningly beautiful depiction of
sexual slavery as an allegory for the manichean worldview of the human condition.
Emma Mcalistair is a beautiful blonde who finds the pleasurable aspects
of incarnation to be the most interesting aspect of human life, and her
delicious body, beautiful face, and unquenchable desire inspire agreement
in everyone around her.
A highly extra-judicial procedure lands her in a "very special prison",
where she gets just about as much as she can handle. Her arrival brings
pleasure, and her departure leaves you hungry for more.
After some initial qualms, Emma decides that if life consists of sexual
pleasure, she'll just have to make the best of it. So she does, in fine
style, looking as good as the pen of man has ever rendered the female form. |
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