Lancaster Boarding House [Completed]
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Lancaster Boarding House is a lewd game made with Ren-Py so that right there lets you know what you are getting into. The whole boarding house thing threw me for a loop as it is a place, I cannot remember seeing a lewd game based around before. Hell, the only other thing I have ever seen a boarding house be in is the Hey Arnold TV show that was on Nickelodeon back in the day.
As the name suggests, Lancaster Boarding House is set in a boarding house. You play as a pretty average joe who just so happens to live here and so do a bunch of hot women. That right there is the dream am I right
Lancaster Boarding House game - You live in a boarding house, and the choices you make will determine the outcome of the game. There are plenty of girls who live in this house, and some of them are perverts. You will experience fetishes that up until now have been unknown to your character. There's even group sex, and that in itself is something he never thought he'd experience. It's summertime, which means the girls are in heat, and it's all he can do to keep up with them.
Collection contains an album with photographs of the North Star mine and boarding house once located in the town of Yankee Hill, Gilpin County, Colo. (1908-1922); additional photographs document the Rocky Mountain News jeep caravan from Idaho Springs, Colo. over Yankee Hill to Central City (August 28, 1954), included are images of the North Star Mine and boarding house (1954); clippings on Edward C. Thiede and the Thiede family of Golden, Colo. (1954-1963), correspondence, ephemera.
In Naples, students were housed first at the Villa Vergilian, about fifteen minutes out of the city, and later at a pair of boarding houses in Naples itself. Meals were served at the boarding houses, but students were given an allowance to eat out once a week. Students participating in the program were also able to experience the rest of Italy. Students in archeology classes participated in weekly archeological digs outside of Naples, and students in Italian Civilization classes took university-sponsored tours of Naples. The entire group of students also took three week-long trips to other cities in Italy. The group spent a week each in Rome, Sicily, and Florence at different points during the year. A summer session was added to the program in 1966 to offer more students a chance to see Italy.
Our scouts, Dr. Taylor and William H. Crawford, reached Chambersburg after 6 p. m. evening of 30th. Left there at 8. 30 p. m., and just returned. Report 600 mounted rebels, under General McCausland, having entered Chambersburg 6 a. m. yesterday, Saturday [30th], made a demand on the town for $600,000, $100,000 in gold and balance in Government notes, and accompanied it with threat to burn the town if not complied with within three hours. The rebels immediately began to plunder, and within an hour, before 8 a. m., applied the torch, commencing with town hall, Franklin House, and the private houses until they had fired the whole central portion of town, embracing twenty squares, extending from railroad depot on north to German Reformed Church on Washington street on south, fire squares, and from where Franklin railroad crosses Market street on east to King street on west, four squares, wholly destroying also dwellings and factories elsewhere. All the hotels and boarding-houses are destroyed, Wonderlich and Steed's warehouse, and all the public buildings, except pubic school, jail, and railroad depot. Rebels left Chambersburg at 1 p. m., going north, taking McCausland with them drunk. Averell's force was within eight miles, between Greencastle and Fayetteville, during Friday [29th] night and Saturday, and did not enter Chambersburg until 3 p. m. Hunter's forces, reported at 3,000, passed trough Chambersburg northward on Friday night. Averell overtook rebels at Back Creek, near old cavalry camp, four miles north, fighting
A typed transcript created in 1978 by John Lancaster of a letter from Sidney Brooks to his father Obed Brooks dated December 20, 1838. Sidney writes regarding his health and related expenses. He states that he trusts his sickness is about done with, and he now begins to consider himself as well as anyone can expect to be after recovering from this type of illness. He elaborates on how he is feeling lately, and then goes on to discuss the expenses relating to his illness. He discusses particular bills including payment to a classmate, Mr. Hutchinson, who attended to him after Mr. Eaton had left and before Harriet came, doctor's bills, several bills to Mr. Sandford who owns the boarding house, the club bill, and the college bill. Presumably Mr. Hutchinson and Mr. Eaton refer to classmates Prosper Kimball Hutchinson and Joseph Eaton and Harriet stands for Harriet Newell (Brooks). The identity of Mr. Sandford has not been determined. This document is a transcript of a letter in Box 1 Folder 3 of this collection. 59ce067264
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