Votes for Women
The precursor to "Unfinished Business" (see F/M list). An Edwardian-era London doctor has to deal with a pretty young wife who joins the suffragette movement and throws a rotten tomato at a prominent politician. He decides to use a cane.
Office Politics
An office secretary is punished for making a mistake. The man responsible seems to have a bit of a history in this regard.
Newlyweds
A newly married couple have an action-filled wedding night.
The Love Letter
Set in the "Old" Midwest, a Bible-fearin' father disapproves of his daughter receiving love letters without his permission. His longsuffering wife also comes in for some necessary correction.
Never Too Old
Set in early twentieth-century Scotland, a man has to deal harshly with a recalcitrant daughter and her callipygous governess.
Behind the Woodshed
An oldtimey story in which a semiliterate young Texan female has an experience with her uncle behind, well, a woodshed.
Teacher Training
A Spanish widower is not happy with how his son is being treated by a young female teacher. He decides the teacher needs to learn a lesson. In an epilogue, the two get married.
Penance
Set in nineteenth century Florence, a widow becomes fanatically religious under the influence of an old priest, to the point where she is quite content to let the priest physically chastise her daughter. It saves her the trouble, after all.








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