ut the glance had
been enough. With prick still stiffish down I fell on her, and was up
her again in the twinkling of an eye, lodging my prick in preparation
for another fuck.
Now all is clear, our lust assuaged. "I've fucked you,--I'm a man you
see," I cried triumphantly. She closed her eyes, my prick came out,
I pushed it back, again out, again up, and so on for a time. A long
business was fucking now, long friction, no result, then a long rest,
our genitals joined, their hairs glued together, yet no fear of a
failure. My machine went on ramming, moans of pleasure at length came
from her, her hands clasped me tightly, and with a heave and cry of "Oh!
my darling," she again spent with me, my prick aching with its labour of
love.
Then I dozed an instant on her, she seemed asleep, I was squeezed
uncomfortably next the wall, my prick satisfied with its duty, at the
first movement left her cunt. I moved her to get off, my trowsers had
dropped to my knees, entangled my legs, and I gently fell on to the
floor, catching at her outer thigh, and pulling it off the sofa as I did
so to break my tumble. Up she sat dazed, her petticoats above her knees,
I at her feet, looking intently where her closing thighs hid the seat of
our pleasures from me.
"Oh! my gracious!" said she starting up, and letting down one
front-blind quite, and half of the other (there were two windows that
side of the room). The brilliant sun had lowered, and came into the room
in a flood of radiance from the Back-window, and the room was light and
bright throughout its long and narrow length. Although in a very wide
street, the neighbours from the houses opposite could easily have
seen right into our room, could have seen us on the sofa. Usually when
sitting in the room at that hour of the day, we kept down the blind
of the back-window to prevent this. Worse than that, the steps to the
street-door were so close to, one front-window, that by stretching
forward (very much it is true, but I had done it), any one could see
into the room, even on to half of the sofa on which Mary and I had been
amusing ourselves. What an awful risk we had run.
We looked at each other anxiously. "Oh!" said she, "if any one saw us!"
I looked through our blind. Every blind in the houses opposite was drawn
down to shut out the sun. Then I sat by her side, did nothing but look
at her for a time, so delighted and satisfied was I at having vindicated
my manhood, until she rose to
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