'Elmtown-Contempt Made Visual'. These two women are not fighting for sport. They are fighting each other over the possession of a man. These are two rivals who hate each other, and in this illustration the contempt the wife shows over her rival is classic by way of her pose. This fight so far has mostly gone her way and she hasn't had a chance to release all the hate in her gloved fists deep into the flesh of the other woman - Yet. Those who are following this sequence of illustrations have to remember that it is a body versus body fight between these two women for the winner to possess this one man. And a four ounce glove can dig deep into the flesh in a most cruel fashion. Jones, the prone one, is trying by force to wrest away the husband of Doyle, the standing wife. Normally she has no right to the husband, except in this case it has been agreed that the right of possession will be determined by force of arms. Actually, by force of gloved fists. Those who are devoted followers of this unfolding classic story of the 'Special Event At The Elmtown Women's Club', hereby depicted by a series of weekly illustrations, shall get their fill. This picture, shows the battle has been joined and both women are have been landing punishing blows to the sexual parts of the other's body. Each woman is trying to destroy the sexuality of the other, but each by different means. To be added that the women club members in the story (which I published decades ago) who are watching this fight are now fully sexually aroused in seeing these two good looking women battering each other's body in a 'fight to the finish'. And the anticipation is now over for the 'Deviant Art' viewers who have been wanting the waiting to be over and the two to 'get it on'. 'Nuff said. Drew
wow! excellent piece of work! the younger woman towers the elder one... she is, obviously, confident in her forces while the downed woman can't cover up her suffering. the facial expressions are worth a BIG million!
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