Andrew had read of people subjected to long-term sensory deprivation in special sound-proofed, salt-water filled tanks of psychological laboratories or confined in the soundless cells of infamous Seclusion wing of the inhumanly cruel jungle prison that the French government had maintained at Devil’s Island off the coast of French Guiana to isolate and break the will of its political enemies. When a prisoner committed an infraction of the rules, or if the guards simply didn’t like him, he was sent to Seclusion for a period of time. There the prisoners were systematically starved to destroy their ability to resist as well as being subjected to enforced idleness in almost total darkness and a dead quietude.
Rockabuy Baby Scene 159
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Dante’s Infanzia Scene 43
“Nnnno!” The woman scolded, “no! Bad baby! Bad, bad baby!” He felt her hand come down once across...
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Stories we Tell29
Chapter 29 – Tyler Johns paced back and forth through the small kitchen in he and Adrian’s 1,100...
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Mommie’s Pretty Panties Scene 1
“Mommie, how come girls get to wear such pretty underwear and boys get stuck with plain, ugly cotton ones?”...
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What Happened to Ella Marsh Scene 25
Ella didn’t understand what was so funny, but she grinned when Steve threw his cue cards in the air...
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Diapers Never Lie Scene 100
I didn’t understand why they were in a therapy group. They all seemed so normal. ‘Can I be excused...
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The Petticoat & the Evacuee Scene 15
He is told to wait whilst Mrs Postlethwaite tends to the girl. A lump emerges in his throat as...
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Auntie’s Petticoating Rules Scene 42
The chemist said only three would be needed. “One dry, one drying and one in use.” he said. “After...
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Alvin in the First Scene 112
This time when I came out of the bathroom, wrapped in my towel, I wasn’t sniff tested. While I...