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"Jean de Villiot" is a pseudonym used certainly by several authors and compilers working for the Publisher Charles Carrington. Hugues Rebell especially provided to Carrington manuscripts of several collections of stories where it is a question of fustigations (beaten with a club or paddle) and the plamussades (to be slapped with the back of his hand). It is quite possible that "In Virginia" is partly attributable, but only partly, because for this sort of literary production, he appealed to the competition of various roughing. We know he had assistants Schilt de Monclar, Gustave Le Rouge, Marius drink, and probably in took it well others, his "nigger" will tirelessly necessarily ejecta of a collaboration that he neglected to pay them."
- Source: Pascal Pia, The books of hell, p. 234. In addition to Hugues Rebell and Hector France, Stéphane Arnoulin and Charles Carrington himself reportedly used the pseudonym Jean de Villiot for some of their writings of flogging.
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