The three chums

A tale of London everyday life

Romance, Erotica
Cover of the book The three chums by Anonymous, Erotic eBooks
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Anonymous ISBN: 9788866612179
Publisher: Erotic eBooks Publication: November 27, 2014
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Anonymous
ISBN: 9788866612179
Publisher: Erotic eBooks
Publication: November 27, 2014
Imprint:
Language: English

"The three chums", or "A tale of London everyday life", is a classic erotic novel published in "The Boudoir" (1883). It contains graphic sexual descriptions and themes.
Charles Warner, the son of a wealthy squire who owned a large estate in the Midlands, had just arrived in town, and taken up his apartments in Gower Street, for the purpose of becoming a medical student, as of course being only a younger son, and the freehold property all entailed, his jolly parent could think of nothing better in which his sharpest boy, as he called Charlie, would be so likely to make his way in the world.
“Be a good lad, Charlie; stick to your profession, and I’ll set you up with ten thousand when you marry a girl with some tin; that’s the only thing a younger son can do. Should I die before that it’s left you in my will. Your allowance is £300 a year, to be £500 when you come of age; but mind, if you disgrace me or get into debt, I will turn you adrift without a penny, or pay your passage to Australia to get rid of you. My boy,” he finally added, a tear in his eye and a slight quiver of the lip, as he said tremulously, “you have always been a favourite; your old dad reckons on you to keep away from the girls and bad companions.”
He was thinking over these last parting words of his father as he sat by the fireside after tea awaiting the call of his two cousins, Harry and Frank Mortimer, who had written to say they would call to take him out, and see how he liked the rooms they had found for him.
This book tales the adventures of these three young lads in London with many, too many girls.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

"The three chums", or "A tale of London everyday life", is a classic erotic novel published in "The Boudoir" (1883). It contains graphic sexual descriptions and themes.
Charles Warner, the son of a wealthy squire who owned a large estate in the Midlands, had just arrived in town, and taken up his apartments in Gower Street, for the purpose of becoming a medical student, as of course being only a younger son, and the freehold property all entailed, his jolly parent could think of nothing better in which his sharpest boy, as he called Charlie, would be so likely to make his way in the world.
“Be a good lad, Charlie; stick to your profession, and I’ll set you up with ten thousand when you marry a girl with some tin; that’s the only thing a younger son can do. Should I die before that it’s left you in my will. Your allowance is £300 a year, to be £500 when you come of age; but mind, if you disgrace me or get into debt, I will turn you adrift without a penny, or pay your passage to Australia to get rid of you. My boy,” he finally added, a tear in his eye and a slight quiver of the lip, as he said tremulously, “you have always been a favourite; your old dad reckons on you to keep away from the girls and bad companions.”
He was thinking over these last parting words of his father as he sat by the fireside after tea awaiting the call of his two cousins, Harry and Frank Mortimer, who had written to say they would call to take him out, and see how he liked the rooms they had found for him.
This book tales the adventures of these three young lads in London with many, too many girls.

More books from Erotic eBooks

Cover of the book Gynecocracy by Anonymous
Cover of the book The Kama Sutra of Vatsyayana Illustrated by Anonymous
Cover of the book The Confessions of Nemesis Hunt by Anonymous
Cover of the book Emily: Or, the Voluptuous Delights of a Once-Innocent Young Lady by Anonymous
Cover of the book Miss Coote's Confession by Anonymous
Cover of the book The Metamorphosis of Lisette Joyaux by Anonymous
Cover of the book The Yellow Room by Anonymous
Cover of the book The Story of Monique by Anonymous
Cover of the book My Life and Loves by Anonymous
Cover of the book The Life and Amours of the Beautiful, Gay and Dashing Kate Percival by Anonymous
Cover of the book Torture Garden by Anonymous
Cover of the book Lady Pokingham by Anonymous
Cover of the book The Works of Howard Longfellow by Anonymous
Cover of the book The Beautiful Flagellants by Anonymous
Cover of the book Vanessa: The Vicar's Girl by Anonymous
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy