Bal-Tit, Le joug séducteur

Nothing really is know about the “oddly named” Bal-Tit except that they illustrated the 1938 novel Le joug séducteur (The Seductive Yoke) by René-Michel Desergy.

“When Josseline understood why the housekeeper had started by tying her hands, it was, for her modesty, too late. The woman, after having contented herself with turning her over, all in a bundle, dress, jumpsuit and shirt on her back, had squatted behind her and parted her legs to tie her ankles to the two legs of the table. Ah! if Josseline had had the free use of her hands, what unbridled defense she would have put up against this spreading of her thighs. But the housekeeper had been far-sighted, and in the shameless posture she was now firmly immobilized.” – Excerpt from Le joug séducteur 

Le joug séducteur is available for trade here.

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