ed him also, now stopping, and then again
proceeding with rapidity, until at last the boy spent profusely, at the
same moment that the master deposited within him his exhilarating
emission.
Frank now passed on, fearing discovery, as the master had evidently
finished for the present. He was puzzled at the mysterious manner in
which the boy seemed to have been rendered insensible, and the fact of
a great prick perforating a bottom-hole also filled him with
astonishment.
He resolved to make the attempt to achieve this latter result with this
very boy, who slept in his dormitory, and try what it was like. And it
may be added that he successfully carried his project into effect the
same evening, to the great surprise and extreme delight of the boy, who
had knowingly been operated on in a similar manner, probably on many
occasions.
Shortly after this he spoke of the extraordinary power one being seemed
to possess over another, making them unconscious, and then compelling
them to obey their orders.
This was to a young student at a neighbouring college, with whom he had
become intimate, even to the extent of frigging each other. This friend
explained the theory and practice of mesmerism, and Frank soon found
that he could also experimentalize successfully.
This young student was also an ardent voluptuary of the most pronounced
type, and proposed that Frank should try if he could mesmerize his
sister, a charming girl of about fifteen, who was staying with him for
a few days, awaiting the arrival of her father. Frank's friend proposed
they should go to a certain house, where he was in the habit of going,
to try the experiment. It was, in fact, kept by a lady who allowed the
strangest scenes of unbridled lust to be enacted there, the
contemplation of which caused her the most exquisite delight.
They started at once, in company with his friend's sister, and on their
arrival the lady ushered them into her drawing room (fully
understanding that their visit was to afford her some of the usual
voluptuous treats, which she always enjoyed so much), and Frank at once
commenced to try his experiment on the Fraeulein.
For some time no visible effect was produced, but at last her eyes
appeared to dilate, then the eyelids drooped, and she seemed to sleep.
"Now, Frank," said his friend, "speak to her."
He did so, and to his delight he found that he had succeeded perfectly.
The student now told Frank that he must see him f
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