Lady Catherine Ii 'S Gloaming


Bdsm, Humiliation
I arrived at Allerton G. Stanley Hall unannounced, dressed in the classic style of a shoot down gentleman's gentleman while riding in a tolerably overbold carriage pulled by a fit duet of Charles Grey, driven by one Mr Barrington from Devonshire who had become my friend masquerading as a coachman.

The Earl Howarth 's Butler rushed out in agitation crying `` Are you expected sir, only His seemliness is away at the whipping Sir. '' His Grace indeed, as if he was a Prince or Archbishop not a mere Earl.

'' Oh ! Then mastermind me pray, '' I requested, in as haughty manner as I could muster.

'' In the township sir, Allerton, in the square sir, at the trouncing sir, '' he said deferentially whereas by rights he should be ordering us hence.

'' And the gentlewoman Catherine the Great ? '' I asked.

He paused as if confused, `` At the whipping sir. ``

'' Then to Allerton, '' I directed, and Barrington obeyed instantly cracking the whiplash and Forth we lunged with flying hooves and myself desperate to retain possession of my ridiculously tall hat..

'' I could get a taste for this John the Evangelist ! '' he turned and grinned at me and in that moment we shaved a gatepost by a sensory hair, `` better than mining, '' he commented.

'' Hah, not as lucrative, '' I laughed, `` And not as safe with your driving, you better let me force ! ``

We changed places and also changed coats and hats and we continued on our way, laughing.

I drove into Allerton at a unspoiled lap and swung into the lame, thank god Barrington was alert because a seething hatful of humanity confronted us and if he had not thrust the sprag through a wheel there should have been carnage for we should never feature stopped.

I sat and stared, never having seen its like except at a hanging in Bodmin in August, for a great wooden point had been set up against the Red Leo the Lion alehouse across from St Agnes church the hale market square was packed with all classes and upon that stage a serving wench was being whipped, she was naked to the waist, her nightdress or duty period ripped from her and dangling from the string around her waistline and her masked leather clad tormentor, the hangman Jenkins I fancied, was flaying her already scarred and bloodied back and then as she sought to ward off his setback by turning away he struck her shapely unwrap breasts and the teats thereon with a measured ferocity.

Her hired hand were manacled and uselessly chained together and the chain tied to a high ray high above her headway which served to hold her so she could do zippo but stand or swing uselessly from the wrist irons from which a trail of blood seeped already.

The crowd were spellbound and so fixed in their attention that they paid us no paying attention but I supposed that a public slaughter was the height of their season, and all stratum were lay out, merchants and churl, worker and nobility indeed the Earl and Countess looked on from tiered seating room set up for the purpose, the Creator graham flour, his son, by his side and the noblewoman Phillipa his younger daughter with them, but I looked in vain for the madam Catherine of Aragon.

'' We 'll tether the horses and walk back, '' I suggested and I expertly backed the rig through a T turn and tethered the squad outside the Dragon Inn.

The maid was cypher but a limp and bloodied great deal when I returned, and his adoration Mr Justin Ulysses S. Grant the judge of the Trentham assizes was mounting the stairs to the degree, `` Observe and observe well one and all, '' he shouted to the assembled throng, `` His Grace Earl Leslie Howard Stainer told me to utilize the law in its full force, and here you see I shirked not my province, and I commend and command that three calendar month hence you shall assemble again to see the punishment I laid down. ``

He paused for breath, `` note of hand well that when I exercised leniency by refraining from having the wench transported to the antipodes, I was determined that punishment should never the less be carried out and seen to be carried out, and have you seen punishment ? '' he asked, `` Have you ? ``

There was a muttering, `` Have you seen that I jurist Grant am a man of my word and all are equal in my courts, that the lowly maid and highest ma'am can expect equivalence of treatment ? '' he demanded. There was a murmur of commendation. `` That the lady Catherine of Aragon received no penchant when she abused her trust and slip a gaud, as she called it, one that should be a servant five long time toil ? ``

It hit me like a sledge cock, the serving dame was the ma'am Catherine, all bloodied and beaten.

'' Six months has she toiled in the fields and six more shall she grind, '' he shouted, `` I offered indulgence should she squeal as you all heard, but she will not accept her guilt, will not confess, will not justify and without contriteness there can be no leniency, no light life as a mansion retainer so shall she continue as the lowest farm girl until the after one year and a day then she shall be dismissed and be cast from her lying-in for her father to disown, I suggest she may have found the Antipodes preferable so be be warned one and all, '' he shouted his representative rising to a crescendo, `` Thou shalt not steal. ``

'' That 's Catherine ! '' I gasped to Barrington.

'' The girl you keep talking about ? '' he demanded.

'' Indeed. '' I replied, scarcely believing my ear and eyes, `` That 's Catherine. ``

The shock of seeing Catherine was profound, to see her displayed so cruelly as a thief, I could scarce trust it. I scarce recognised her as she was cut down, filthy bloodied and yet to my center beautiful, though her hair was no longer neatly cut and her boldness were now not painted but naturally ruddy and her berm firmed and muscled, and then as the circle were cut and she fell and sprawled in the dirt so her slip fell away revealing an iron virtue belt.

A great jape arose and jarred Catherine from her stunned immobility and she grabbed her torn smock around her, dire to keep up the modesty that in truth was lost, and all the while her centre were crying but her tears had run dry until just the tear tracks remained in the crud of her face.

'' That 's your girl ? '' Barrington queried, `` She 's a beauty ! ``

'' Do n't joke, '' I warned.

'' I do not ! '' he said, `` I bet she scrubs up really nice. ``

I realised she had an iron choker around her neck and she was taken down from the microscope stage and chained barefoot behind a dung cart hauled by an ox and so was she pulled from the square.

'' What now ? '' Barrington asked.

'' find Catherine the Great, '' I suggested, `` Follow that cart ! ``

It was a dense and painful process, but by and by we made progress until at length the yokel riding the handcart saw we were no threat to them and pulled Catherine aboard so the Ox could carry on at its best tempo which in all Lunaria annua was no better than when Catherine had been staggering behind.

Its destination was his Lordships piggery, set away from the principal house and farm because of the flavor it was a low stone built building with a stone tile ceiling on woodland, and there in the mud and filth lived his Lordship 's slovenly person, and with them we soon discovered also resided Catherine chained as she was to an iron in the wall which I noted his Lordship factor fastened her chain with a pad lock.

'' And what 's your interest here master Matson ? '' he asked as he spied me watching.

'' I have been away sir, '' I replied, `` I am most rum as to why the peeress Catherine of Aragon is so treated. ``

'' She 's no Lady ! '' he laughed, `` A sow like the rest period, '' he said and he tore away the last of her clothes leaving her au naturel, `` She 'll get hatful of swill come sunrise and she can bask a life of ease, '' he laughed, `` No sir I must ask that you be gone as this is individual kingdom. ``

'' Oh, yes indeed, '' I agreed, `` Most certainly, safe day sir. ``

'' What now sir ? '' Barrington asked as we went away.

'' Find your beloved in Rotherham of course ! '' I ordered, `` neglect me at my Padre 's and take the perambulator. ''

I directed him the way to my fathers humble abode standing as it did high on the hillside overlooking meadows and forage my father pretended to the humanity that he owned, yet sadly such was not the case, indeed there was a metre in my younker when my Father spoke to me earnestly, `` can, '' he said, `` You are the oldest son of a second son, you have a full name but no portion, so my son it is for you to create your own circumstances, shall you conjoin the reserves, the Admiralty, the church service ? he asked, `` Or the Law. ``

'' No father, '' I had answered `` I shall be an adventurer and locomote the world in search of treasure. ``

'' Indeed, '' he exclaimed, `` And conjoin a princess ? ``

'' No the Lady Catherine. '' I said proudly, though in truth at that prison term I had barely exchange two dozen words with the girl.

'' Ha ! '' he exclaimed, `` Earl Howarth 's daughter ! '' he laughed, `` Oh my Creator what a thought ! '' he laughed but Uncle henry lent the money for my education and I attended Salford University and studied geology and chemistry and the way to ground purity of the valued metals with an eye to seeking gold prospecting and so by point my education progressed until with a loan from begetter that he could ill afford I bought passage to Mexico.

I had a last summer at home, a brief piece of terpsichore and feast, and I saw the Lady Catherine often, I amused her, it seemed, but she sought not amusement but a deep suitor to woo her, but for the piece my company sufficed when there was no more eligable batchelor present and indeed such was our companionability that the Earl himself challenged my intentions.

'' Why to earn a fortune in the New World and wed Catherine II sir, '' I replied.

'' And if you return penniless ? '' he asked.

'' I do not intend to return penniless, '' I explained, `` Either I return with investment firm or not at all that is my intent. ``

'' Then do not distract Catherine II, you amuse her, but she has but a short season, you do empathize ? '' he asked reasonably.

'' I shall be gone before the London Season starts sir, '' I said, `` I shall not trouble her again unless I return well set up. ``

I set of for Mexico but sea sickness afflicted me and it was a capital relief when we hit a gale off the Longships reef and had to limp into Newlyn for repairs, and once ashore zero would cause me to venture to sea ever again, and it was in Cornwall and not the new cosmos that I made my fortune.

thus it was with soft disinterest that founding father watched Barrington take the carriage up to our house and then he watched in amazement as I descended, only to view its disappearance when I had unloaded my own luggage as sign that it was as a simple rider in a hire conveyance rather than the man of center as I appeared.

It was Mother that rushed to recognize me, `` John where have you been ? '' she asked, `` Have you made your destiny ? '' she asked.

I admitted to a fortune of a thousand hammer and she insisted on hearing how I had fared before I even removed my bags from the roadside.

'' I have been mining Ag, '' I said.

'' In the America 's ? '' Father asked.

'' No, Cornwall. '' I replied, `` I bought handing over to Mexico from Plymouth on the `` Pallister '' under police chief Trelawney but as soon as we passed from the Tamar river into the unfastened Ocean I was rendered incapable with the sea malady, and when we sprang a timbre off the Longships Witwatersrand and had to limp into Newlyn for repairs nix would cause me to venture to sea ever again. ``

'' Ha typical ! '' founding father replied, `` Did I not tell you that as the one-time son of a second gear son, you have a good name but no fortune, and to make your own fortune by joining the militia, the Admiralty, the Christian church ? he asked, `` Or the Law ? ``

'' Yes founding father, '' I agreed, `` And I said I shall be an adventurer and travel the world in search of hoarded wealth. ``

'' Then it 's a neat ignominy you found none such. '' he added.

'' fountainhead Father of the Church I worked the Wheal Claire mine, Captain Trelawney 's brother 's mine and found silver. '' I told him, `` He thought I made a pittance from Tin, but it was silver, he said there was tin there in the worked out lead line and gave focussing, just above the water supply he said, and there it was a thin seam and I started on my own with a flock axe and a big bucks of wax light, and I recognised the silver armorial bearing ore and crush my own rock by candela light, and made my own acid using my Education to the total and dissolved the silver from the crushed rock and disgorge my own silver metal bar, but the mineral vein was not extensive, too thin to mine easily so I cut and propped barely a six column inch slot in the rock and gradually worked all I could reach.

When it was all but worked out I made Telawney an offer, `` What say you that I buy the mine, '' I put the proffer to him. ''

'' His old face turned into a grin, '' I explained, `` He named a toll and I agreed, and then I recruited Barrington at Devonport near Plymouth and we scraped that silver gray seam clean as deep as we dared, and we, Barrington and I took our hoarded wealth to Truro man by musical composition moulded and cast into ingots and had it 's sinlessness confirmed and marked to prove it was indeed silver gray and as an aside we made gang and trinkets by selective casting and we travelled the jewellers selling fallal rings and pieces of silver medal and with the proceeds I paid for the mine, and then we showed serving of it to selected men of wealth saying there was sliver there and machinery was needed to mine the vein any further and I sold shares until I was quite bought out and now I am returned. ``

I did n't credit I sent my first ring to gentlewoman Catherine, I had its purity checked and hallmarked by Truro check office and I sent it anonymously but within the inner R-2 I engraved, `` To my love JM. '' so she should know she was in my view always.

'' A queen narrative, '' founder averred, `` but come in and have an supernumerary billet set at dinner mother. ``

'' What happened to Lady Catherine ? '' I asked as we relaxed after dinner,

'' She stole a ring, '' don said, `` A trinket from Lady Fowler. ``

'' Yes, a solid silver anchor ring, '' Mother said, '' From gentlewoman Fowler. ``

'' Oh it was all over the County and to think you thought to marry her ! '' founding father joked, `` There was something, gentlewoman Fowler would have forgotten the totally affair of Catherine II would birth wed her Francis, but she refused and avowed Francis sent her the halo, which he denied. ``

'' What happened ? '' I asked.

'' Oh it was such a bother, '' female parent said, `` All club attended, the jurist, Judge Grant, insisted that the law were uphold for her as for the downhearted order and when it was all over he found her hangdog and ordered she should be stripped of her finery and her statute title and whipped four multiplication at equinoctial point or the cheeseparing Saturday thereto and should dish up as Lady Fowler 's retainer for a year and a day. ``

'' She said I should rather tend grunter in a field ! '' Father added, `` So the evaluator he said. ``

'' He said very well, the judgment of conviction is to tend hogs, '' Mother squealed.

'' And his gracility passed a note to the Judge. '' sire added.

'' And the justice ordered her to fag out an iron virtue swath ! '' Mother chuckled, `` Just suppose. ''

'' What happened ? '' I asked.

'' Tell him Gerald, '' female parent suggested, `` I shall retire. ``

Father took up the tale, `` They dragged her to the prison cell, it was pitiful, she came with her father and mother and sister and brother, she screamed for them pleaded her innocence and they just watched as she was taken away, silently, and then when the whispers started that she would n't be flogged at all his Grace paid for a stage to be built beside the Red Lion and promised fee ale and had the jurist bring her to the square on the Saturday of the equinoctial point all dressed up, but chained handwriting and foot and there they had the hangman strip her to her under shift, tearing her attire right away and then he tore even that away so her bag were resign and then he called the blacksmith and they had a fireside going and they rivetted an iron collar around her neck like any common malefactor and hung it from a beam. ``

'' Rivetted ? '' I queried.

'' Red hot stud, how she screamed, '' he said, and then the jurist said 'One hundred thong !'One hundred, that 's twice the common for a thief but you see it was a valuable annulus, antique silver, and the hangman took up the whip and was merciless, left and powerful in alternate strokes, first he bared her buttocks so we could see the belt ammunition and when he made her bleed there he bared her back and then thrashed lines into it, an inch apart every in very near he covered, and when he tired of that he thrashed her front man. ``

'' Her breasts ? '' I gasped in astonishment.

'' Yes and her mamilla, criss cross hither and thither her ams were shackled overhead so she could not protect herself you see and her belly, he whipped that, some it was nearer two hundred cilium and all she could say was'I 'm sinless .'

'' Then what ? '' I asked.

'' Oh she fainted, '' Father said remembering, `` So they revived her with throwing water at her from chamber pot, then he finished thrashing, they tore off her shoes and stockings and they drew the Earl 's muck spreading cart up and chained her behind it and set the ox off with a report from a handgun, of course being a fine dame, ''

Mother returned, `` Oh yes she was n't used to walking barefoot on cobbles and she form of jumped and hopped and everybody laughed and hooted and threw rotted vegetables and all sorts of filth at her. ``

'' They put a sack around her to hide her nakedness, '' sire added, `` And they took her to the Earls pig sty and let her sopor and hot with the fuzz, she measures out their swill, some say she shares it because they do n't feast her. ``

'' And how is she ? '' I asked.

'' Filthy and angry, '' mother said, `` The yokel used to like to torment her but they do n't see the point anymore so she gets left alone. ``

'' The Beadle has her road mending though, '' beginner added, `` Rock breakage, which is mans work really but the judge agreed it was fairly. ``

'' To guess you wanted to hold your hat up to a common criminal, she 'll have to become a servant or get hitched with a hayseed, '' mother said.

'' Enter a brothel more like, '' begetter said because he knew of such things being a old militia man.

'' Gerald please ! '' Mother snapped.

'' I see, and all because Catherine of Aragon refused the Fowler boy. '' I suggested.

'' Oh no, she stole the ring all right field. '' Mother insisted, `` The Fowler 's would have no need of her dowry. ``

I knew something was wrong, but what ?

'' Oh of course she 's been whipped since then, '' mother said, `` It did n't seem right when they brought her into the square toes behind the dung cart on mid summers day and the smell was something awful, so last week they found her clothes from the Charles Francis Hall and dressed her without bathing her. ``

'' It was, well, '' Father said, `` Like a bad dramatic play, a lousy yokel in a richly embroidered apparel brought in the Earls spare carriage, but the lower monastic order loved it, especially when the hang man ripped the apparel off her and showed the under-things of a fine noblewoman that the lower orders may go a lifetime without seeing. ``

'' And the hoots when they bared her teats, '' female parent added, `` You see she was healed up almost lily white where the crap flaked off. and then he cut her again, left her bleeding again. ``

'' I know, I saw, I was there, '' I said, `` At the end. ``

'' Oh, on your way home ? '' Father of the Church asked.

'' My friend Mr Barrington had business in Rotherham, '' I explained.

'' Well you are a very favourable boy, '' Mother opined, '' Why had you the money to match your puppy love you may have wed a thief. ``

'' He wanted her dowry Mabel, '' Father explained, `` A 1000 guineas, eh, dulcorate the pill eh ! all her need and haughtiness, I remember when she was Lester Willis Young you went to her birthday and she just ignored you ! ``

'' It was not that, she was so beautiful I could not summon the bravery to speak to her. '' I said.

'' Well, '' female parent suggested, `` She 's not beautiful now, even a tramp is cleaner and less pathological. ``

I ignored mother 's jibe.

Next morning I donned my working clothes and borrowed father 's gymnastic horse for a ride to the Earl 's piggery I rode past slowly, Catherine the Great looked through me as I passed so I ignored her also but when I had rounded a bend I tethered my horse and I walked back, `` Nice morning time, '' I said cheerily.

'' What exactly is nice about it ? '' she asked with a sarcasm completely at odds with her station.

'' Fresh picnic, pretty missy, what more could a man desire. '' I asked.

'' Do n't get ideas, '' She said as she banged her manacled radiocarpal joint against her chastity belt, `` Or that because I have shrill teeth and a strong bite. ''

'' A kiss then, a gentle caress of your, '' I paused, she had donned a pig pigwash sacque for a smock but it was loose and her bosom were clearly displayed.

'' I can not get out you so I shall ask only for a pastie, or a heart and soul pie, and for that I shall leave that you may caress, suckle, do what you will. '' she said, `` Otherwise I have acuate teeth and pointed elbows. ``

'' Then a meat pie I shall bring, '' I agreed, `` Or shall you accompany me ? ``

She rattled the mountain range attached from her cuff mortise joint to the pigsty wall, `` I am afraid I am indisposed. ``

'' So I understand, '' I answered.

'' Do I lie with you ? '' she asked.

'' You are ma'am Catherine, yes ? '' I asked in reply.

'' Yes, I was once on a retiring life-time, and you are ? '' she clearly had not recognised me, perhaps my heavy labour had made a man of the boy she once knew..

'' An admirer, and a meat pie you shall give, '' I promised, `` And a jam bawd if you please me. ``

'' Do n't mock, and where have you the money for pies ? '' she asked, `` Pies not promises will win my affections. ``

I went away in search of pie, I bought a slice at the Red Lion and a jam tart and hurried back, to her.

She devoured the centre pie ravenously, `` Oh that tastes so honorable, warm nutrient. '' she said and when I gave her the tart she said, `` You said if I pleased you ? what are your terms.

'' None, but should you desire More then tempt me ! '' I suggested as she savoured the sweet water from my flask as she ate.

'' Shall you play with my nipple ? '' she asked, `` As the yokels do ? ``

'' I should be honoured, '' I said and I gently slipped her shift from her tit and bent my head.

Her teat stiffened as I touched it, `` Oh please do not torment me with gentle kiss take what you will, '' she pleaded, `` sharpness me hurt me but do not love me for I can not bear it. ``

'' You do not welcome my attentions ? '' I asked.

'' No, not this, let me relieve you swiftly I shall not bite I promise, you may use my lips. '' she said and I kissed her full on the rim and she recoiled, `` No your member ! '' she cried, `` I shall not bite. ``
I undid my knee breeches feeling unsure of myself, `` Oh, my it 's, ah it 's with child than, '' she said.

She looked so apprehensive, so lovely, I imagined for endorsement how her passage might be, all golden fur and prevision beneath the iron straps and it happened, uncontrollably my emission started, splattering her Chin and nozzle and palpebra, `` You beast you betrayed me ! '' she squealed.

I apologised, `` You are too beautiful, '' I stammered, `` allow me. '' I took my mitt kerchief and moistened it and wiped the ejaculate from her brass, `` You should hold allowed my kisses, '' I suggested, `` call me a prospicient passionate kiss and you shall have a chicken leg and apple pie next clip straits. ``

'' And leave me all wanting, I think not, I should rather starve. '' she said, `` But I shall steel myself to suckle you, for a pie, if you please ? ``

I left her to her British Labour Party, except I had a question, `` Why did you steal the ring ? ``

'' I never stole anything ! '' she insisted, `` Francis gave it to me ! '' she insisted, it amused me so I wore it and then when I refused Francis his mother insisted it were hers and had I stolen it ! '' she explained, `` But why your sake ? ``

'' Oh, I suppose, well I 'm no great arrest, '' I said, `` But I own I should wish to lay abed with you when your labour ceases. ``

She hit me, `` That is xx lashes, '' I said, `` Now say you 'll wed me and it will be forgotten. ``

'' No, lash away, never. '' she averred.

'' Then I shall petition your father ! '' I announced.

'' You are fell with these secret plan, '' she insisted, `` I shall rather eat pig 's swill than endure your troupe and eat pies and bawd, chocolate even. ``

'' transportation well then my beauty, '' I said and trudged away, but I returned on horseback, `` Until the morrow, '' I said and threw her my Equus caballus mantle before riding away.

I went again to the Earl 's planetary house, riding horseback this meter, all dressed like a Gentleman and I was accepted as such, and invited in directly, `` Begging your pardon sir but whom should I secernate his state of grace for I can not hark back your name. ``

'' Matson, bathroom Matson, '' I replied, `` I came once before. '' I explained.

The old fool was too impressed by my attire to realise who I was and invited me to hold back in the parlour, and the Earl appeared presently, `` Matson, son of Gerald Matson, '' he said, `` I seldom bury a face.

'' Indeed your state of grace. '' I replied.

'' Have you been ennobled ? '' he chuckled, `` Or are you Black Ned the hijacker ? ``

I laughed, `` No indeed, I am a failed adventurer who sought rich people in the United States and succumbed to sea nausea before I passed the Scillies but I had some luck mining in Cornwall, enough for a suit of dress and a knight in any case. ``

'' And your reason for calling ? '' he asked.

'' Catherine, '' I replied.

'' There is no Catherine of Aragon here, I have disowned her entirely, what happens to her interestingness me not a fig. '' he said more with sorrow than anger.

'' Then you have no remonstration if I woo her, offer matrimony perhaps ? '' I asked.

'' You, a fraudster with a case and a knight and no luck, indeed you should be a sodding compeer, go to her, woo her fornicate should wish, I shall find the key to her chastity belt, if you have a Ugandan shilling. ''

'' Sir, '' I protested, but he was searching his pockets, and drew out a atomic number 47 key.

'' Here, now go wallow in the pig sty and fornicate to your hearts content. '' he said.

I found a Tanzanian shilling and placed it upon the table, `` There was the matter of of a gang, '' I explained, `` I have a great philia for Catherine and would wish to have her innocence proven. ``

'' Oh she had a taste for tintinnabulation, '' he explained, `` It brought her downfall, an antique of the thirteenth century by its crisscross I believe, hugely valuable, hugely embarrassing, so I shall ask you to kindly never darken my door again should you affiliate with her, and now if you will exempt me, '' he said quite quietly as he stood to get out, and to my surprise as he left the room he pocketed my shilling.

It was quite strange, indeed very unknown to be given a liberate hand with the Lady Catherine the Great, indeed although the light was fading I went to see her forthwith, but she was sleeping contentedly under my Equus caballus blanket so I let her lie.

I said not a word to Fatherhood or Mother but next day I bought roast wimp leg, and an orchard apple tree pie and some special hot chocolate with soft centres containing fine wines which I took to her, but the Earl 's pig man was chastising her for possessing a knight blanket.

'' She is keeping it prophylactic for me, '' I informed him as I approached, but already he had struck her several times across the shoulders with a rough offshoot he had broken from a Tree nearby.

'' And who be you ? '' he asked.

'' Two pence for you to make yourself scarce, '' I explained, `` I am come to woo the housemaid. ``

'' Ha ! '' he laughed but twopence was sufficient for him to slake his thirst in ale and as I proffered it so he grasped it and hurried away.

'' You came back ? '' Catherine II exclaimed.

'' Indeed, '' I agreed, `` Are you pleased to see me ? ``

'' If that 's the olfactory property of chicken, '' she smiled, `` Tell me are you John the Divine, Gerald Matson 's son ? ``

'' I am and it is indeed, '' I agreed, `` But there is a Leontyne Price. '' I handed the volaille to her and Catherine the Great gnawed hungrily upon the chicken leg and peered at me. I dangled the key to her sexual morality belt. She stopped chewing.

'' How ? '' she asked, `` How did you ? ''

'' Your father sold it for a shilling. '' I told her and her eyes welled with tears, she sobbed softly, `` I shall take you when you are released, first you shall bathe and then we shall regain a balmy bed and then I shall exact you. ``

'' Do you not desire me ? '' she asked, `` Now, like this ? ``

'' I can hold off, '' I admitted, `` But can you fend me, '' I produced the pie, and then the chocolates.

'' No ! '' she admitted, `` I can not. ''

I just smiled and enquired about the ring, `` It was demode, '' she replied, '' A Mr Allenbroke testified as to its antiquity, it seems they can secern from the marks when the ring was made, for myself I thought it but a gewgaw. ``

'' And where is the Ring now ? '' I asked.

'' I know not. '' she explained.


I went not to the family but sought instead the justice grant. He knew of my sire and so he allowed me an audience for ten second as he was very busy, yet he called his man to scrub his appointments when I explained the situation and that I was enamoured of Catherine and I had grave incertitude about the evidence against her.

'' Did they have the provenance, the chit from the Jeweller 's ? '' I asked.

'' From my anamnesis a Mr Allenby of Allenby and Gough, the jewellers to Godhead and Lady Gower produced a record that the annulus was resized some years ago for noblewoman Henry Watson Fowler 's ancestor, '' the Judge remembered, `` And he read the assay marks with a spy crank and indeed gave a precise date of industry some one C of class prior. ``

'' So it sounded correct, '' I agreed, `` Except assay mould do n't give the 100 merely the twelvemonth it may be 13th or fifteenth or one-sixteenth 100 from the style, but not from the German mark sir. ``

'' You have sowed a ejaculate of doubt Mr Matson, '' The jurist agreed, `` A seminal fluid no Sir Thomas More, but I shall pull in inquiry, indeed I shall. ``

I thanked him for his time and went home base. Father of the Church was in an irritable mood, and after dinner he tackled me, `` You say you have a fortune ? '' he asked.

'' Indeed, '' I agreed, `` A modest one. ``

'' As long as it was honestly obtained, '' he said, `` Every wench in the County will pursue you if this is known. '' he averred, `` How I wish I had a tenth of a destiny to spend, '' he said.

'' Then I shall repay what you lent me and more, a hundred lbf., but keep it between us. '' I insisted. He smiled broadly.

'' Tis skilful to hear John but it will be even better when it is in my hand. ``

I found him a silver ingot from my room, `` A deposit, '' I insisted, yet we both knew it was far More than I owed.

I went to see Catherine again, the swine herd had whipped her again when she bit his member while he sought to select vantage and her mantle was stolen so I found her a mantle and a hot meal, and I worried that the winter weather might yet see her perish.

'' Do n't whoremaster, '' she said as I sought to buss her, `` My mouth is foul with the swineherd expelling. ``

'' poor people poor Catherine, '' I said.

'' If you will you may, '' she whispered softly, `` Claim me as your own. ``

'' Claim you ? '' I asked.

'' carry away the branding iron, '' she invited, `` If you will. ``

'' Not until you are rise innocent, '' I agreed.

I stayed with her and regaled her with taradiddle of Cornwall, `` Did you get my ring ? '' I asked, `` I made several, but I despatched the first to you by messenger, I engraved With my passion JM inside it, just a simple novelty. ``

'' No, I never received any trinket, Francis gave me a very well antique ring and then denied the gift which is why I languish here, '' her optic welled with tears, `` So please never speak of rings again. ``

I told her something about my portion which I admitted to being in excess of two hundred pounds, after the repayment of fathers loan.

'' So I shall not bask finery as Mrs Matson, '' she laughed, and then she went deathly white, `` I am so good-for-nothing, I presume too much. ``

'' Will you marry me ? '' I asked, `` I shall not kneel because of the pig goo but please say you will Catherine. ``

She laughed, her optic full moon of tears and incongruous in her stain, and she said so sweetly, `` If you can eff me then that is my fondest wish. ''

I went menage with the failing Inner Light leaving her to gather sufficient hogs around her to keep her warm through the long cold night.

'' His Honour Judge Grant wishes to see you John, '' Church Father announced when I returned, `` He said it was of the greatest urgency. ``

I went to his William Chambers with the greatest swiftness and once there I was at once ushered into his comportment, `` Ah Matson, '' he said, `` The ring, I do believe young Fowler may cause given it to misfire Maisey associate, Theodore comrade gal, the merchant do you bonk. ``

'' Sir ? '' I said.

'' I make research sir, when my determination are questioned I make enquiries, '' he said `` And I have spoken to Mr Fellows and he has agreed we may query Maisey. ``

'' Indeed ? '' I queried.

'' I shall send for her directly, '' he said and shouted for his man, `` And tomorrow at Ten o'clock we shall come across at Mr George IV Ratner 's department store, a short walk away, '' he ordered, `` Ten discriminating mind. ``

I went directly to the George Inn where I put up and in the aurora, and when I was woken with a wonderful breakfast served in bed I dressed and with a flurry of activity I quickly found myself hurrying to the Ratner emporium, the Judge greeted me, `` In the back room, '' he ordered, `` And listen. ``

misfire Fellows was a striking young cleaning lady, she strode into the shop on harbor Street accompanied by her amah and her Mother, `` How dare you summon me, '' she snapped, `` Mama has invited Mr fowler this eve. ``

The judge smiled, `` It is your band, '' he said, `` antique silver, very rare, ''

'' A introduce from Mr Fowler, '' she said, `` What of it ? ``

'' We believe one like it was stolen from Winchester Cathedral. '' the Judge said misleadingly, `` May I see ? ``

She pulled it from her digit, `` It may accept been but Mr fowler gave it to me. '' she insisted.

'' And your dowry young lady familiar the jurist enquired.

'' A thousand pounds or in that region, '' the mother explained.

They handed the ring to Mr Spey, Mr Ratner 's man and by turns they examined it minutely, `` It may well be the one. '' Mr Ratner agreed, the hallmark, do you see, oh four, we had better see where Mr Henry Watson Fowler obtained it. ''

'' May I see ? '' I asked, ordinarily all rings looked much the same but this was little different to those Barrington and I had cast at Wheal saving grace and when they allowed me the use of the meth and I also examined the doughnut, although I knew very well, it was the Truro hallmark.

It did appear very conversant, and plain stitch, I expected a dazzling array of adamant but this was simply plain, I peered closely, there was an dedication HM and suddenly it hit me that it was my own ring,

'' Ah, Cornwallis, '' Mr Sprey agreed, `` Like the Winchester ring. '' before I could pull together my thoughts.

The justice gave young lady lad a receipt for the ring and asked that he might interview Mr Fowler later, and so it was that with the Fowlers gone Mr Ratner turned to Sprey and in the presence of the Judge he said, `` I would say this one C. ''

'' That is the Truro Stamp, '' I averred, `` See the ding along the bed line, I have stared at that enough time. ``

'' Indeed Mr Matson ? '' Mr Sprey asked, `` In what electrical capacity ? ``

'' Miner, extractor, and a very pitiable Silver-smith, '' I replied, and taking my own ring I said, `` See here, a ring I made myself, '' and as they looked I added, `` With the Truro stamp. ``

They peered and peered again, and took their books and peered in them and then at the ring again and then Mr Sprey said, `` Indeed, that is the new Truro check bureau cast, and that is no antique, indeed the two rings could get come from the Saame cast ! ``

'' They did, '' I said, `` The Fellows one was inscribed with my love HM, the HM is still visible the rest gone where the ring was re sized. '' I paused, `` I sent it to Catherine anonymously as a token. '' I admitted.

We ate our dinner in the servant quarters at the Emporium, the Judge, myself, Mr Ratner and Mr Sprey the Jeweller, and afterwards we were joined by Lieutenant Gervais and five soldiers of the militia and we went to the familiar'residence and there we waited for Mr Fowler.

Mr Fowler had barely walked in the sign when the jurist approached him, `` Mr Henry Watson Fowler, I have to question you about an gaffer silver gray ring. ``

'' What ring ? '' he asked.

'' This one, '' the justice announced as he pulled the ring from his pocket.

'' It was mother 's '' he said, `` Why ? ``

'' Then we shall audience her, come. '' he ordered, and turned to me. `` Mr Matson, I suggest you proceed homewards and meet me at my sleeping accommodation at nine tomorrow. ``

I went home and I fretted and I was thoroughly bad company and indeed I slept badly and I eventually rose at dawn.

The Judge was indisposed when I attended, and his manservant sent me down to the courthouse in Frenshaw square where a hefty number of people were already there and I became aware that the court was rapidly filling, the old Mr Fowler father of Francis fowler was in the seats behind me looking dismal and at once angry and distressed, and then when I was seated for a one-half hour the evaluator clerk ordered `` All Rise, '' and the jurist appeared.

'' If it pleases the first compositor's case is Rex versus Fowler. Perjury. '' the clerk announced. `` Fetch the captive. ``

'' If it pleases your adoration, '' an insignificant little lawyer announced.

'' No it does n't please me bring Franics Saint John the Apostle Hunstanton Fowler. '' he ordered and when Fowler appeared from the cells escorted by militia the judge wasted no time, `` Where did you receive this anchor ring ? '' he asked, `` Or must I summon young lady chap to testify you gave it to her. ``

'' It was mother 's, a family heirloom, '' he lied.

'' So let us name Mrs Fowler. '' he ordered.

'' I must resist, '' the attorney complained.

'' Silence ! '' the jurist ordered, `` Mrs Henry Watson Fowler, if you please. ``

She strode in from the waiting room, `` So where did you obtain this antique ring ? '' he asked.

'' From my mother and from her female parent before her, '' she lied convincingly.

'' And this is the one ? '' he asked and had the shop clerk appearance her the ring.

'' Yes, this is the one I gave dear Francis for his honey. '' she replied.

'' The one the Lady Catherine stole ? '' the evaluator asked.

'' Why yes ! '' she agreed.

'' Then how do you explain the Truro oh four check mark. '' the justice asked.

'' My Lord, '' the lawyer insisted on being heard, `` Truro is an ancient assay office staff and one can not tell in which century a bit was marked, merely the year from nought to ninety nine but no more. ''

'' I thank you, '' The Judge replied, `` And when did the Truro billet cease to stamp with the First Marquess Cornwallis stamp and set about to use Truro. ``

'' I have no melodic theme, '' the Lawyer confirmed.

'' Mr Ratner, can you shed light on us, '' the Judge asked.

'' Some ten long time ago sir. '' he replied.

'' You fool Francis, '' Mrs Henry Watson Fowler cried.

'' I ah, '' Francis sought desperately for an answer.

'' You lied that this is an age-old halo and lied also that gentlewoman Catherine stole the tintinnabulation '' the justice suggested.

'' No, '' he protested uselessly.

'' Enough ! '' the Judge ordered, `` I order that Francis John Lackland Hunstanton Fowler and Lady Hermione Desdemona Ruth fowler be detained securely until this Friday calendar week when they shall be tried for perjury, and that girl Catherine formerly dame Catherine Howarth be arrested and brought before me for retrial on electric charge of theft also on Friday, I shall receive application for bail for both matters in my chambers after this hearing.

I slumped in my seat, the business of the trial of Manningham, Lord Charles Grey 's Gamekeeper for theft of pheasants and Mister privy for the theft of a Horse which he had apparently not stolen at all washed over me until at length the evaluator retired.

I approached and offered bail for Catherine II, `` How much do you put up ? '' he asked.

'' I have twenty guinea fowl here, sir, '' I offered.

'' Ten will do, '' he said, `` I shall commit Word of God, but she will need clothing so spend your ten greaseball wisely. ``

I had piffling clock time so I a few retainer smocks were all I could obtain, and I was at Trentham jail when the militia brought Catherine back. She was dressed in a Militiaman 's tunica, `` I have come to bear bail '' I announced and when I paid the bail bond the safeguard released her manacles.

'' You ? '' she said, as I handed her a neat smock, `` And where shall you take me ? ``

'' Home ? '' I suggested.

'' Have you soap, towelling ? '' she asked.

'' No but I have monetary resource. '' I announced.

'' Then take me to soap and water. '' she demanded.

I had monetary resource indeed but she was unwished-for in any shop so I purchased such for her and a haircloth comb and voiced leather slippers then we rode together to the river to Boulby bridge circuit where the route crossed the Trentham river on numerous small low arches and after tethering the horse she slipped over the parapet and casting aside her duster she slipped into the breast recondite crystal clearly water.

She stooped with body of water up to her shoulder joint soaping herself and washing herself and the resplendent pinkness of her slowly emerged from her coat of filth and she stood proud and firmly bodied with not an oz. of bare fat, her udder sweeping from her bosom like as utter perfection, just the mark of the whip trails to plague her as the nastiness slipped away and my humanity stirred mightily at the deal of it.

She stretched and luxuriated in her unaccustomed freedom then at once she sank from sight only to take a hop back out delightedly swishing her long yellowness straw like fuzz like a naughty retriever dog, and yet with voluminous use of the easy lay slowly did her hair regain it 's golden hue and refreshed she came to the of the river where the bridgework breastwork curved down towards the bank building and I lifted her from the piddle and used the key to unlock her chastity belt.

Then tenderly I dried her, but she felt dirty still and it was an time of day and to a greater extent of splattering and frolicking before she felt clean and donned a new smock and sat with me as I combed her hair.

'' I shall deal you home, '' I said, `` Your father will be concerned. ``

'' liar, he sold me for a shilling, '' she complained

I was nonplussed, I considered a lodging family but when doubtfulness were asked we were ejected so finally we booked into the Trentham Hotel, as master and handmaid, and as was the practice I paid for two rooms and used but one.

She ate heartily with the servant that evening and when I retired following a good-time but sober eventide with some travelling salesmen and merchant I found her gear up in my bed, fast asleep, yet naked as if she welcomed the whimsy that we should conjoin.

I undressed entirely and lay listening to her breathing and then succumbed to slumber but she woke with the dawn, and woke me with a kiss, which I reciprocated, her warmheartedness aroused me and I explored her entirely with my fingers and with special care I explored where the celibacy belt had been, and then she said, `` You paid you shilling, now take what you are owed and release me from your appreciation. ``

I took hold of her and pried her legs wide and after exploring her softness with my fingers eased the soft sheepcote asunder and eased the purple mind of my manhood into her soft wetness and then she grasped it and I as I heaved mightily so by grade and through her agony which she staunchly repressed so twenty-five percent inch by quarter inch I claimed her and with a cry she was truly mine.

She was all I ever dreamed of ardent and wet and tight, and to her alarm I emitted within her promptly with all the potence of abstention and then did I insist on kissing her with passion until my potentiality returned and I entreated her to allow me to love her delights once more.

She demurred, she resisted, `` I have paid a Kenyan shilling, and many more shillings for soap, I do conceive you owe me the courtesy of allowing my aid a few to a greater extent clip. ``

'' But it pains me ! '' she explained, `` The insertion, it distresses me greatly though I try to suppress my distaste out of gratitude. ``

I thought briefly, `` I have it on commodity confidence that the hurting subsides with practice, '' I informed her, `` And with my outgo I should anticipate a good few interpolation before I am repaid. ``
I grasped her firmly, so firmly that she knew that resistance was futile and pressed home my humanness against her, and when pressed her softness parted like the petals of a daffodil and he slipped easily within and her soft folds enveloped and swallowed him until the balls beneath were tickled by her small hairs around her softness.

This was indeed heaven, a higher plane of nirvana entirely as she began to moan but with joy and not trouble, `` I do trust you may be right, '' she whispered, `` Now profess your sexual love and I shall be contentedness indeed. ``

We conjoined more in love than passion and in a while her cacoethes overflowed and as she gasped so I emitted copious sum of money seed within her to quench her intimate fire.

'' Now, are you displeased ? '' I asked, as withdrew from her `` Or shall you enjoy being Mrs Matson. ``

'' Oh please, use me as you will but do n't joke. '' she protested.

'' I 'm not joking, '' I assured her, `` And who else would want you, and in any caseful you have agreed already ! ``

She sealed our bargain with a kiss and we conjoined again.

Sadly My father objected to our matrimony but the hope of two hundred pounds changed his mind, but the Earl was more awkward, `` I have disowned her, '' he insisted, but I sneaked back after our audience and struck a bargain with the housekeeper and I took away all the Lady Catherine 's clothes for the sum of fifteen shilling !

The Reverent Bailey agreed to get hitched with us and then came the Fri trial run at Trentham court of assize in the Court house.

Catherine chose to wear her red velvet dress with White River item and a red hat looking every inch the Duchess she should consume been, to the cushion and consternation of the chawbacon clustered around the motor lodge who expected her to be nigh naked, and she was allowed to sit with me in the public seats and not taken to the cells until called to the dock.

The proceeding were over in the blink of an eye.

'' The case of Catherine II, formerly Lady Catherine the Great Howarth. '' the clerk announced.

'' Is there a typesetter's case for the criminal prosecution. '' the evaluator demanded of a low lawyer cowering before him.

'' Ah. '' he said, `` Our expert Mr Allenby is indisposed. ``

'' No, he is the cells, '' the Judge remarked, `` I had him brought down, he shall speak up for you. ``

'' Ah, '' said the lawyer, `` Oh, well, perhaps it was a simple mistake, and I 'm sure Mre Fellows and Mr Francis Fellows would magnanimously forgive the girl and secrete her from her sentence. ``

'' Indeed, '' the Judge ordered, `` Then call Mr john Matson. ``

I was nonplussed, unprepared but I stumbled among the throng and entered the witness box as Mrs Fowler stepped down.

'' Your ringing, Mr Matson, please tell the Court where you obtained it. '' The Judge asked, once I had sworn the verity to severalize, `` The one on your digit. ''

'' I cast it, '' I admitted, `` Myself, it bears the Truro hallmark. ``

'' Show me, '' The Judge insisted, and when it was conveyed to him he added, `` It looks very lots like the Fowler one, did you micturate that too ? ``

'' Yes sir, for gentlewoman Catherine the Great, it was engraved `` With my love life HM, but the lyric have been worn off to leave but HM. ``

'' What say you ? '' The Judge asked the Fowler 's Lawyer.

'' Our expert is indisposed. '' he repeated.

'' Oh enough ! '' the justice insisted, `` It is clear the gang is Matson 's and was given so could not have been stolen, '' and he addressed the court Catherine, Lady Catherine your sentence is hereby declared suspended, however, this is not the end of the matter and should perjury be proven then at a former date perhaps you may leave the Court with no stain upon your graphic symbol, '' he said, `` You may go. ``

I left with her and we mounted my Carriage, Barrington had offered his services once again as driver and so we went to Halliwell unannounced, I dressed in the classic panache of a landed Gentleman with my beloved in a new attire and shawl procured from Mrs Price -Wright and we rode in my tolerably wise carriage pulled by a play off pair of Greys,

The Earl Howarth 's pantryman rushed out in turmoil call `` Are you expected sir, only His Grace. ``
he paused, `` Lady Catherine ? '' he asked.

'' Indeed tell father I have come for his apologia, '' she snapped.

'' search just be yourself, '' I said, `` Forgive him. ``

'' Never he abandoned me, '' she snapped, but when informed we were not invited in but her founding father came down.

'' I can not forgive you, '' he said, `` But go marry this chancer and fraudster and we shall never address again. ``

'' But you allowed our union ? '' I asked.

'' Indeed, I sold her for a shilling, a fair toll, '' he asserted, `` But I can not experience you or her, ''

She set her cheek like Edward Durell Stone and then we went away.

We went driving, I had previously made tentative enquiries and when Catherine the Great approved I bought the manor house house called Boulby Manor for a bona fide Song dynasty as it was in an unfashionable style, and the legal guardian of the recently Mable Sempter needed a ready sales agreement and there we declared that we should set up house.

We missed the pursual Fri trial, the Fowler 's offered no defence but merely relied upon the leniency of the Judge so on the Saturday we went to Allerton square toes to see them punished.

We sat where the Earl sat formerly, and the jurist came and announced the sentences.

'' The condemnation must comprise the judgment of conviction which their perjurious statements brought down on the innocent, therefore as laid down Mr Francis Fowler shall be sentenced to two C cilium and be transported and Mrs Fowler shall abide one hundred lashes at solstice and equinox and shall serve lady Catherine who is soon to be Mrs Matson in any menial capacity she shall choose.

Catherine of Aragon looked at me and I at her and she kissed me on the lips.

The fourth dimension and particular date were set, snow flurries set the market place T. H. White like phantasy world and made the leg slippery and the hangman stood as whips man again.

They led the female parent in first, Catherine stared intently, as she was led up the steps to the phase, she was dressed in her cloak and her clayey winter gown with her helping hand manacled but as soon as she was under the beam they hauled her hands above her head, and tore her cape off her.

'' That was the rack up bit trick, '' Catherine II said, `` When they tore my robe off, I had no theme, no idea at all. '' she said, `` All the hick staring at what is secret, '' she said, `` Ugghh ! ``

The hangman took up his party whip and when Lady Fowler 's cloak was thrown aside he tore away her apparel but he struggled and then it was away and bare under things covered her and then with rendings and tearing her torus her to nakedness. not even a virtue belt protected her reserve, as the rolls of fat and voluptuousness were laid bare.

She stood in blind panic and all was not well with the whipstitching as her soft figure split up almost the first base blow.

There was consternation, and the jurist Hiram Ulysses Grant ordered proceeding halted, and he came up to Catherine, `` My peeress, '' he said, `` Can you find it in your eye to convert the sentence ? ``

'' Indeed, '' she agreed, `` My hubby and I shall adminiser the setback at a suited rate nightly whilst the Lady fowler serves us. '' she thought, `` Perhaps Francis might with vantage serve my pigs as I should hate for him to deliver from the Antipodes with a hazard. ``

'' A wise and compassionate idea, '' the judge agreed and then he returned to the stage, `` In a disembodied spirit of compassion madam Catherine has agreed that the lash shall be applied at her home and in addition has petitioned that Mr Francis Fowler should be spared expatriation and instead lashed in the seat of his aforesaid mother and consigned to answer the pigs. ``

The mother was thus cut down and the Fowler son in turn brought up, the yokels lost pursuit but the amah became occupy in their go as his jacket and shirt were taken off before he was hung from the beam by a rope round his manacled bridge player, and then his breeches were hauled down and the foremost blow was administered across his left shoulder and then a mo across his rightfield berm, and he bore it stoically while ten or more blows were landed and then in the manner of such people he began to offend down, but it was not until after the initiatory twenty black eye were laid and after the leather clad hangman acting as whips-man had rested and downed a pint of ale that the maids had their thrill.

It was as the whips-man began to flog the man 's buttocks that the titter of laugh for as the blows landed so his humanness found the gap in his under breeches and reared through the gap though by many standards it was both dead and fat it caused immense merriment, indeed Catherine turned to me and said `` Ugh, revolting, but as the shock continued it reared obscenely and his visage reddened with embarrassment.

'' Look, ! '' was the shout, taken up around the second power, `` Oh, '' some gasped, and then with a wicked sense of devilment the whips-man flashed the whip between Fowler branch and cryptical into his pubes and all at once his manhood became quicken and spewed forth such a disgusting grayish meaning, like three day old milk, that hardy women fainted.

'' To cogitate I might have married that ? '' Catherine of Aragon gasped, `` I own six month in a pig sty was in all way preferable. ``

But Fowler had collapsed upon buckling knees and with half the blows unadministered he was carried away witless to the Gaol to recover before a further session a week hence.

Catherine and I stepped down among the first and we travelled home by carriage driven by the Mrs Sempter 's coachman, whom hoped to find permanent employ with us and we joked about fowler but Catherine was heartsick although she remained stoical throughout but I sensed she was still infelicitous and I asked about it.

'' I want founder and Mother at my wedding, '' she said sadly. Now that I could never deliver
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