Die Indirecte Steuer Und Die Lage Der Arbeitenden Klassen: Eine Vertheidigungsrede VOR Dem K. Kammergericht Zu Berlin (1863)
Ferdinand Lassalle
Die Indirecte Steuer Und Die Lage Der Arbeitenden Klassen: Eine Vertheidigungsrede VOR Dem K. Kammergericht Zu Berlin (1863)
Ferdinand Lassalle
A mysteriously worded advertisement lures lovely and adventurous Elizabeth Ridgeway, along with several other young women, to accept employment as modern-day courtesans to some of the countryas most high-powered executives. As they struggle to reconcile their self-respect with the compelling sexual requirements of each of their employers, new awareness and strengths emerge, and Elizabeth discovers how to use submission to advance her own agenda. Her sternly handsome boss, Jay, learns to appreciate the wit and humor beneath the beautiful face and lush body, and decides to enlist her help in uncovering a slave-trading operation in South Africa. Elizabethas determination and courage are sorely tested in this venture when she takes on the fatally attractive Beauregard and his evil cohorts in an effort to rescue a chieftainas daughter and find her own dreams.
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