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Warning: This is a VERY taboo, vintage, hard-boiled full length (100+ Pages), post-censorship erotic novel. This is bad stuff. Both bad meaning bad and bad meaning *good*. The story is so crazy, we can't even give a proper description.
***** Lacey Kellogg stood ankle deep in Green River, looking about her with satisfaction. She was really glad that her entire family had decided to rent a house on the river and spend their annual vacation there.It was so beautiful, she thought with a happy sigh. The house they had rented was only yards from the river. And, from their house, through the…mehr

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Warning: This is a VERY taboo, vintage, hard-boiled full length (100+ Pages), post-censorship erotic novel. This is bad stuff. Both bad meaning bad and bad meaning *good*. The story is so crazy, we can't even give a proper description.

*****
Lacey Kellogg stood ankle deep in Green River, looking about her with satisfaction. She was really glad that her entire family had decided to rent a house on the river and spend their annual vacation there.It was so beautiful, she thought with a happy sigh. The house they had rented was only yards from the river. And, from their house, through the floor-to ceiling window in the living room, they had an exquisite view of the emerald-colored water running by the front of their house.The river was fairly shallow until about halfway out where it was deep enough for some real swimming.One of the things Lacey liked best about their vacation spot was that it was completely deserted. They had rented a house which had its own private beach. There were several islands out across the river, too far away to swim to them. But, there were two small boats, a motorboat and a rowboat, which they were free to use to explore any of the nearby islands. Or they could use the boats to drift down river and see what it was like farther down.In fact, Lacey remembered now, right that minute, her older sister, Kate, and her brother, Chuck, were down the river in the rowboat. J