Foreword
The case of the Weaver girls, their delinquent parents, their corrupters, rapists and lovers, roves the wide country of sexual expression. Psychologically, although sensual indulgence of Carol and Winnie Jo is associated with guilt, their abnormal sex life is causally linked to their rebellion against what they unconsciously regard as injustices done them-their mother's desertion, their father's neglect, his drinking and his violent crimes.
In their nightly mutual. masturbation, aggression and masochism are strangely combined.
The father cares but can't resist the luscious bodies of his young daughters. Winnie Jo escapes but only because Carol intervenes, yields herself to Daddy on the floor instead.
Mel and Miz Blossom are allowed to indulge themselves with the girls for a price. They disdain old-fashioned ways in favor of such perversions as with a female servant in a bathtub. Mel likes to photograph Daddy in tricky genital unions with Miz Blossom.
Carol lay beside her sister in the still of the evening and moved her hand to the sweet crotch. Winnie Jo responded by cupping Carol's breast in her hand. The sheets rustled as they worked at each other, driving their desires higher and their bodies closer.
Wild with need, Carol plunged her fingers inward and Winnie shrieked with delight and humped her hips upward. The sisters clung together, writhing, as the pleasure began to-build.
