Fanny Troll, or, Memoirs of a Woman of Merry Sport

Oct 30, 2006 18:47

This is yet another in my series of Where did Olaf the Troll go? ficlets started in answer to a challenge at ‘Twisting The Hellmouth’. This time the crossover is with a classic work of erotic fiction; ‘Fanny Hill, or, Memoirs of a Woman of Pleasure’, written in a debtors’ prison by John Cleland and published in 1749 (this was, of course, long ( Read more... )

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paratti October 30 2006, 19:27:13 UTC
Fabulous.

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speakr2customrs November 2 2006, 06:31:07 UTC
Thank you!

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confusedkayt October 30 2006, 19:34:54 UTC
This is absurdly delightful, and your little horny hamster drew a giggle out of me when I thought I could giggle no more.

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speakr2customrs November 2 2006, 06:31:18 UTC
Thank you!

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speakr2customrs November 2 2006, 06:31:28 UTC
Thank you!

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anonymous October 30 2006, 21:41:17 UTC
I'm a Canadian, and to us Flora MacDonald is an entirely different person whose connection with merry sport causes distress in the brain region.

Alex Wert

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speakr2customrs November 2 2006, 06:32:44 UTC
I can see why! But to us Flora MacDonald is the woman who aided Bonny Prince Charlie in his flight to safety following the Battle of Culloden.

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ffutures October 30 2006, 21:43:36 UTC
Extremely silly - absolutely wonderful!

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speakr2customrs November 2 2006, 06:32:55 UTC
Thank you!

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