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The Neighborhood, Again

Continuing Discipline on Maple Street and in the Village

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The Neighborhood, Again

By: M A Stiles
Narrated by: Ruby Rondure
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Stories of discipline on Maple Street and its surrounding village continue in this story, depicting further punishments of wayward girls, wives, and even two woman who lack self-discipline and turn to the strict, stern Carol Collins for help. Domestic Discipline is strong in this story of 1950's America. Up and down Maple Street the sounds of hairbrushes spanking bare behinds can be heard as windows are open in the pre-AC Midwest. Cries of girls getting their bare behinds blistered accompany the smack, crack, smacking of the hairbrushes as girls and women twist and kick over their disciplinarian's respective knees. Even the strap and the switch are employed to correct the misbehaviors of the miscreants. Naughty girls and women are reminded, in no uncertain terms, that their behinds will suffer should they misbehave...their bare behinds. Many of the residents of Maple Street return in this book to entertain you with stories of discipline rendered in the traditional, old-fashioned way.

Warning: If depictions of the spanking of the bare behinds of girls and women of oft-unrevealed numerical ages offends you, do not listen to this book.

Mark (M A) Stiles

©2024 M A Stiles (P)2026 M A Stiles
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