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Title: Forbidden Fruit
Luscious and exciting story and More forbidden fruit or
Master Percy's progress in and beyond the domestic circle
Author: Anonymous
Release Date: April 6, 2009 [EBook #28520]
Language: English
Character set encoding: ASCII
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[Transcriber's ntoe: Anonymous, _Forbidden fruit luscious and exciting
story_ and _More forbidden fruit or Master Percy's progress in and beyond
the domestic circle_ (1898)]
A classic Victorian erotic novel
FORBIDDEN FRUIT
LUSCIOUS AND EXCITING STORY
AND
MORE FORBIDDEN FRUIT
OR
MASTER PERCY'S PROGRESS
in and beyond
the Domestic Circle
LONDON
1905
PREFACE My readers of Forbidden Fruit may wish to know the origin of
the work. It was this way, whilst I was staying at an out of the way
village on the Sussex coast, I used to take long solitary walks, and
several times saw a very beautiful girl sitting on a secluded part of
the downs, attentively reading what looked like a manuscript in a black
cover. Naturally I concluded she was some very studious young lady
trying to improve her leisure, as she did not appear anything like the
frivolous novel about what she was so intent upon.
One day, on the same foot-path, I picked up what I believed to be her
manuscript book, and looking curiously at the contents, was surprised
to find it was a tale of the grossest kind, scenes of love and lust
depicted in the most realistic manner, with Prick, Cunt, Fuck and other
things mentioned in the plainest language.
I sat down on the bank to enjoy this unexpected voluptuous treat, when
suddenly I was startled by a breathless exclamation of: "That's my
book! Oh, give it me back, Sir; I must have dropped it as I passed
along here, a short time ago, and ran back to find it."
"Your book, Miss. I was just looking to see if there was any address in
it, when I saw what it was about. Excuse my looking, it was done quite
innocently, and your secret is safe with me."
Realising at once the shame of th
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