ne. She smiled, I followed to the
memorable gate, then stopped. "Come into the field," said I. "I can't,
I'm taking my good man his dinner, some of the women may come this way."
"I owe you five shillings, I'll make it ten shilling,--come." "I don't
want your money." "Come for love then." "We must be quick," said she
following me, and cautiously she looked round. We passed through the
gates to the place where we had laid down before; now in broad day it
seemed dangerously near the lane. There was a sinking in the surface
a little further on where cows had trodden the ground down to get to a
ditch; there she put down her dinner-basket. Throwing up her petticoats,
I saw her cunt was dark-haired. We fucked rapidly, no fumbling,
stink-fingering, or frigging. I gave her ten shillings. "Give it me in
silver," said she, "if I change it in the village it will be known." I
took it back, gave her all the silver I had, owing her some. She said
she would meet me again in the evening, unless her husband was working
in the same field with her; he was mowing then.
I had luncheon, and a cock-stand again, walked round the grounds, and
saw the nursemaid with the child. A cunning little bitch she was,--I did
not see that plainly then,--she was rolling on the lawn playing with
the child, her clothes went up to her knees; it was carelessness, she
believing herself alone with the boy. She had a thin pair of limbs in
nice boots. I peeped out from the shrubs, expecting to see higher, but
did not. The little boy again wanted to piddle, she pulled out his cock,
and held it. Whilst so interestingly engaged I advanced, she put his
clothes down. I walked by her side. "You like holding that?" said I. She
turned away. "Let me sleep with you." "This is my bedfellow," said she
laughing, and went towards the house, I in the opposite direction of
course.
I waited in the lane in the evening. Whiteteeth came along with others,
eyeing me with a smile, and there was no opportunity. It was lightish.
I thought to get Pender in the privy again next morning. It was not
probable that her husband would pass that way again at that time. I
went to bed. In the middle of the night was obliged to go to the
water-closet, and sitting there thought of the housemaid, recollected
that my aunt had said she would have Joey, who was not well, sleep with
her that night. "Why, she will be alone that nursemaid, she is a randy
one," I thought; but was by no means sure I should s
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