Message-ID: <40775asstr$1044749405@assm.asstr-mirror.org> Return-Path: <sfarragher@nj.rr.com> From: "Sean Farragher" <sfarragher@nj.rr.com> X-Original-Message-ID: <DAEAJLKEENNEGEBLGNPHGEAPDBAA.sfarragher@nj.rr.com> MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit X-Priority: 3 (Normal) X-MSMail-Priority: Normal Importance: Normal X-MimeOLE: Produced By Microsoft MimeOLE V6.00.2800.1106 X-ASSTR-Original-Date: Sat, 8 Feb 2003 12:05:58 -0500 Subject: {ASSM} TxM6: Taxi Murders Novel Multi-generational Incest Chapter 101 Date: Sat, 8 Feb 2003 19:10:05 -0500 Path: assm.asstr-mirror.org!not-for-mail Approved: <assm@asstr-mirror.org> Newsgroups: alt.sex.stories.moderated,alt.sex.stories Followup-To: alt.sex.stories.d X-Archived-At: <URL:http://assm.asstr-mirror.org/Year2003/40775> X-Moderator-Contact: ASSTR ASSM moderation <story-ckought69@hotmail.com> X-Story-Submission: <ckought69@hotmail.com> X-Moderator-ID: gill-bates, dennyw If you have missed any parts of Taxi Murders the Novel, they are archived on ASSM -Google and at my web site. I welcome feedback in email. sfarragher@nj.rr.com . Chapters 1-80 are available at my site. "Multi-generational Incest" examines as hyperfiction the ancestors of the character Laurie Fallon from Taxi Murders Novel http://www.seanfarragher.com/taximurdersbook Taxi Murders the Novel -- Chapter 101 Multigenerational Incest (c) 2003 Sean Farragher sfarragher@nj.rr.com http://www.seanfarragher.com http://www.seanfarragher.com/Joss http://www.seanfarragher.com/taximurdersbook/ Taxi Murders the Novel Chapter 101 From the Book of Herrig, a Novel Art & Autobiography in the Multi-Generation Novel Taxi Murders FROM THE WRITING OF LUTHER AND MAGGIE HERRIG: 16/09/1888 I. ESCAPES On their passage to America, Maggie called Luther, "Father," and he replied, "daughter". In America, he was always Luther, and she was his much younger wife. Margaret had willingly left Germany knowing that was the only way she could truly be with her lover, Luther. As time would show, the young woman's father had judged it differently, and would not accept her loss, taking the matter into his own hands. Maggie traveling with Luther as the pregnant daughter-in-law from what was then Trier, German [Before 1871, Trèves], where they made several intermediate stops first in Paris (where Luther's father had a home and lived), and then London to pick up another part of Luther's inheritance before finally arriving in Bristol. Arriving in Paris by train on the 17th instant, Luther and Maggie (after the visit to Luther's father), where the young girl charmed the older man, and they were married illegally as Luther was still considered a Priest by the church. Luther had lied to his father about the dispensation, and a local Priest, on the word of the father, married the couple in the rite of the Catholic Church. In London on 29th, and Bristol on 3 October where they stayed with Maggie's Great Aunt on her Mother's side, a woman, near 80, named, Louisa Carolyn Wells (1809-1896) who seemingly did not question the reasons or motives of the couple, Maggie and Luther. Aunt Louisa also had a ward, and heir, Allison Davis Wells (March 1, 1874 - July 4, 1923) whose parents had died in a horrific fire in London in 1884. Maggie, 13, and Allison, 11, had been very close cousins (bed pals with Maggie's Governess and that older woman's brother) when Maggie visited with Allison in Bristol, immediately after the fire. Of course, returning to Bristol, five years later, much had changed. Allison was no longer a child, and Maggie was pregnant. None of that seemed much of an impediment, and Allison eagerly joined Luther and Maggie while they made love. In two months, much to the delight of all, Allison was also pregnant by Luther1. Louisa, who was gullible but not senile, had, at first, welcomed the couple, and for the most part the world was peaceful the next few months until by accident, in early February, Michael Connelly, on that remote chance that Maggie had contacted her Aunt, wrote the elderly woman about his missing daughter. As Maggie was nearly of age, the elderly woman could do little. Confronting Maggie and Luther, she threaten Luther with the law, and ordered the older gentleman to leave at once. Maggie, of course, left with Luther, and they immediately booked passage to America, planning to arrive in New York on February 22 1889. Secretly, however, Louisa had wired Michael Connelly informing him as to the whereabouts of his daughter, and four days later, Michael was in Bristol. Unfortunately, for Michael, Allison had learned of the wire to Maggie's father. Luther and Maggie were not naive. They had planned to leave as soon as possible. Allison, who was heart broken begged to leave with them, but Luther saw that circumstance as an impossible complication, and Maggie told Allison that as soon as they were settled, and she was of age, they would send for her. Allison agreed, but she knew what she had to do. Ten years later (after her 25th birthday) in Kane, Allison and came to visit Luther and Maggie. That's another story. Using money, they had received from Luther's father, Luther and Maggie left by steamer for America on 11 February 1889 arriving in New York on the 22nd instant, and then in America because of the Boston ruse were safe from Maggie's father until after the birth of the twins, Max and Victoria born in April. Tricked by Allison, Michael Davis was informed by the Aunt and Allison that Luther and his daughter had fled to Boston. Luther took the next steamer there, arriving in Boston on (March 8, 1889) ten days after the Herrig's had arrived in New York on the 22nd. 1The child, Matthew Davis Wells (1889-1914) (parents Allison Wells and Luther Herrig) who became Captain Matthew Davis Wells (Oxford 1912), died on the Marne (1914), winning the Victorian Cross and leaving a son, Michael Simpson Wells (1910 - 1939) who became Royal Infantry Maj. Wells, dying at Dunkirk. Maj. Wells left two children, Caroline Lucille Wells (1935 -- 1960) and Jeffrey Davis Wells (1937 - ). Caroline had one out of wedlock daughter; she named Jennifer Grace Wells (1960 -) dying in childbirth. Jeffrey, a homosexual had no children but raised his niece within an open and sophisticated family. Jennifer Grace graduated from Oxford in 1983 with an Honour first in Economics. Earning a Ph.D. from Harvard U. in 1989. At Harvard, she met a distant relative, Esther Jehanne, who introduced her to Aaron Leven and then Henry Whitman. Jennifer Grace became pregnant with Aaron, becoming another lover of Angela and Esther, and the circle of distant incest completed the circle, in the child name Michael Aaron Luther Wells (1991). Henry, after Laurie's death, and Esther's imprisonment, began a lengthy affair with Jennifer Grace, starting in 1993; Henry and Jennifer had a child named Laurie Catherine, born 03/15/95. For more TxM6 Taxi Murders the Novel http://www.seanfarragher.com END -- Pursuant to the Berne Convention, this work is copyright with all rights reserved by its author unless explicitly indicated. +---------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | alt.sex.stories.moderated ----- send stories to: <ckought69@hotmail.com> | | FAQ: <http://assm.asstr-mirror.org/faq.html> Moderator: <story-ckought69@hotmail.com> | +---------------------------------------------------------------------------+ |Discuss this story and others in alt.sex.stories.d, look for subject {ASSD}| |Archive at <http://assm.asstr-mirror.org> Hosted by <http://www.asstr-mirror.org> | +---------------------------------------------------------------------------+