her
thighs. That broke the spell, she moved on to the bed directly,--I on to
her.
"Oh! God you are heavenly, lovely,--oh! God my darling,--oh!" I was
spending and kissing her too quickly again; lust almost deprived me of
my pleasure. In a dozen shoves I was empty. It was all over.
"How quietly you stood in that attitude," said I. "I can stand in an
attitude nearly five minutes without moving, almost without showing that
I am breathing, without winking an eye." I thought nothing of this at
the time, excepting that it was brag.
"Give me five shillings, for I have been a long time with you,--I've a
reason,--I won't ask you again." I gave it her. "Shall you be in Regent
Street to-morrow morning?" "Yes."
I was in Regent Street, met her, and had her you may be sure, and
repeated these meetings for a week daily, and sometimes twice a day; but
got no more than the shortest time with her, the quickest fuck, a rapid
uncunting. She did not spend with me, and showed no signs of pleasure,
scarcely took the trouble to move her bum, would not undress, would not
let me look at her cunt. I submitted to it, for I was caught, but did
not know that then,--she did. That is she knew that I was damnably lewd
upon her, and used that knowledge to suit her convenience. I had no
right to grumble at it. I need not have had her, had I not liked upon
those terms. But I did. At length I grumbled, and at last almost had a
quarrel. "I won't see you again," said I. "No one asks you," said she.
As my means were not large, and my purse grew rather empty, I was glad
to keep away a few days. Then again I saw her in Regent Street; and
after giving her the wink followed her. She walked on, but instead of
going to the house, passed the end of the street. On she went, I went
close to her, it was the second time I had spoken to her in the street.
"Oh! I did not understand you," she said, "besides I'm in a hurry." "Oh!
do come." "Well I can't stop five minutes." "Nonsense." "Well then I
can't,"--and she went on walking. My prick got the better of my temper.
"Well come back." She turned round, and bent her way to J...s Street,
saying, "Don't let us go in together."
When in the house she got on to the bed without a moment's delay. I
had her, and she was out of the house again in less than ten minutes,
leaving me in a very angry state of mind; but she promised to meet me
the following night if she could, and to stay longer with me.
She came an hour la
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