A Handmaiden’s Triumph
A Handmaiden’s Triumph A collaborative work by Slaves Paul and Nylonsniff The above image ( A Handmaiden , by FD Millet ) is free of known copyright restrictions. Following the recent explosive success of the celebrated Professor Cartwright’s ‘A Slave’s Tale’, translated from ‘Servus Narrat’ , another priceless artefact of Gynarchy history has been unearthed and translated, entitled ‘A Handmaiden’s Triumph’ (‘Exaltationis est Ancilla’). This smaller record, found on the entombed body of its writer, Mistress Julia, from the ancient Gynarchy town of Slave Oris (‘Slave Toil’ in Latin), was to be the much awaited sequel in this ancient record of slavery! Mistress Julia was herself a slave! It seems hard to believe in today’s modern Gynarchy that any woman could be considered anything less than a Goddess! However her celebrated journals, that so accurately recorded and portrayed life in the ancient Gynarchy, serve as a potent reminder of who always wins through in the end – WOMEN! ...