Le Rêve d'un flagellant
Le Reve d'un Flagellant was written by Maurice de Vindas (1931)
- Title - "Le rêve d'un flagellant" (En: "The dream of a flagellant)
- Author - Maurice de Vindas
- Artist - Georges Topfer
- Publisher - Librairie franco-anglaise, 1921
- Length - 223 pages
Excerpt
Mechanically, as pushed by a bad demon, he continued:
"I'll beat you... until you bleed..."
Simone trembled, but she nodded:
"If you wish..."
And blushing:
"I love you so much!"
Yet he was silent, with no desire to bruise her despite his threats. In the maze of his sad thoughts, he sought his way and was unable to discover. Despite the softness of the minutes that passed, he was afraid of the future and didn't want to indulge. This inspired him to keep his promise, despite the fact that he did not wish.
She advanced her hands and slowly unclasped the blouse, which she then threw away.
Simone had not moved, giving entire, without energy to the will of the tyrannical master. With him, she had more shame, only an ardent love.
He stooped to blow the pressures of the skirt, which fell to the ground.
"(Maurice de Vindas, the dream of a flagellant).
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