A Housemaster in a Girl’s School: Autumn Term is the complete first series, set in 1970 and following Charles and Sarah Nicholas through their first term at Saint Samantha’s, from the morning Charles watched the girls playing hockey from the sanatorium window and decided he was the luckiest teacher in the world to the end of term, by which point the school has arranged itself around him with the ease of an institution that has been waiting for exactly this appointment.
The school is run by Amelia Brandon, a headmistress who pats the girls’ bottoms when they serve at table and has a close relationship with the sports mistress Jasmine Pritchard that every member of staff knows about and nobody mentions. Mary Becker is the first girl sent to Charles’s study, for smoking behind the bicycle sheds, and her assessment of the situation, delivered while standing on his right side with his hand moving up her leg, is that this is an old man and she is not sure how she feels about it. By the end of the spanking she has revised this view considerably.
Paula Mann builds the school with the full specificity of a world she intends to inhabit for several terms. The girls have their own histories and their own individual relationships with the housemaster’s study. The teachers have their own hierarchies and their own methods. The headmistress has her own requirements that she brings to Charles with the composed directness of a woman who has been running her school on these principles for long enough to know exactly who she was hiring and what she was hiring him for.
The spankings are explicit and fully described throughout, every implement named and felt, the arousal tracked in every body in every room. The sex is written with the same completeness.
This book contains explicit M/F and F/F erotic spanking, bare bottom correction, hand spanking, leather slipper and cane use, institutional school discipline dynamics, 1970 period setting, and graphic sexual content between consenting adults.






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