A somewhat lighter tale from the house of Charles Carrington, first published in Paris in 1895. Beatrice is a young woman returning home after a failed marriage. Restored to the comforts of family, she is assuaged from her grief by introduction to the delicate and sensuous arts of love-making, and, in a manner typical for 1895, to the gentle use of whips and straps. \ The lessons are carried out through numerous incidents of instruction for our young heroine.
A somewhat lighter tale from the house of Charles Carrington, first published in Paris in 1895. Beatrice is a young woman returning home after a failed marriage. Restored to the comforts of family, she is assuaged from her grief by introduction to the delicate and sensuous arts of love-making, and, in a manner typical for 1895, to the gentle use of whips and straps. The lessons are carried out through numerous incidents of instruction for our young heroine.