up
her arse, and pushed me.
"Oh!" said she uncunting me, "there is some one,"--and up she jumped.
There stood the other woman. "How you frightened me," said she. "There
was no one coming,--well it's a rum afternoon's job this," said she.
"Don't you blab." "Not I."
I had hidden my prick, but now my bladder insisted on its requirements
being attended to, and I went to the spot which the two ladies had
moistened, and pissed on it. The woman who had watched us fucking had
dark eyes, she had looked at me without ceasing from the time I had got
off from the other, and began pissing. My prick nearly at fucking size
still, was pouring forth a copious stream whilst I was feeling its
stem which the moisture from the other's cunt had saturated. Seeing
her looking I pulled out balls and all, and finished by shaking my
tooleywag. She laughed a low laugh. "I feel all overish myself now."
Her eyes looked like fire at me, fierce, lewd. "I'll give _you_ five
shillings,--let me fuck _you_ too,--she will wait and watch for us."
"Oh!--o!" said the one whom I just had fucked, twitching about, and
suddenly pulling up her petticoats, and looking up them, "there is
something crawling up me." She felt up her petticoats, shaking them, and
flourishing them about. "Oh!--oh!--just lift them up, and look Sarah."
Her companion lifted her clothes. "Go away young man, you've had your
game I think." "Oh! not there,--oh! it's biting." "Don't make that
noise." "Oh! it's here,--there,--just there." Slowly the companion
lifted the petticoats, first one side, then the other, showing thighs
and rump, and a great ugly crawling black thing dropped; it had crawled
up her petticoats whilst she was lying on the ground. I had drawn near,
and was gloating over the display of charms. "Ain't he had a treat
Molly!" said she.
This sight finished me by making me as stiff as I had been five minutes
before; the other one still kept looking at me. "I'll give _you_ five
shillings," said I. "I've a good mind" said she. "Lor let him,--who'll
know?" "How stiff it is!" "Let him." "Feel it," said I. The woman put
her hand on it. "I'll go and watch," said the other moving away. "I
shan't." "Don't be a fool,"--and she moved out of sight, leaving us two
alone.
Not a word more was said, I pushed her up against the upright railings
enclosing a monument; a slight stone-lodge going all round the monument
put her about an inch above me, I lifted her clothes, for an instant
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