Dipping into Mr. Brooks’s pervy anthology of 1886 again (see my recent post if you’ve just joined us). I could well imagine playing a scene based on the following:

It seems to have been quite common at one time to sell prisoners. At the Supreme Judicial Court in Salem, in November, 1787, “Elizabeth Leathe of Lynn, for harbouring thieves and receiving stolen goods, was convicted and sentenced to be whipped twenty stripes and to be sold for six months”

This practice of selling convicts was nothing more or less than making slaves of them,–for a limited period, of course; but perhaps it was in many instances a punishment more to be desired by the victims than being confined in prison, especially if they were well treated.

In the fantasies that flicked through my mind on reading this, my purchases would be longing for the sanctuary of a prison cell by the time I had to return them to the authorities.

Haron??? I have a little scene in mind.

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