t last he lay down on the couch and pulled Amy on the top of
him. She guided his instrument into her coral sheath, and moved herself
rapidly up and down, while I clapped her broad white bottom with my
hand until they were cherry red, and while I was thus engaged,
Herbert's toe entered my slit, and in this manner we all again
discharged.
It would tire the reader to tell all the ways we adopted to arrive at
the same result. Herbert embraced us _en con_, _en cul_, between the
bubbies, between the buttocks--in fact in every possible mode and we
did not separate until we were thoroughly exhausted and until the
morning sun was several hours in the heavens.
Chapter III
A CHANGE OF FORTUNE
The very next day following our orgy, I received a letter from my
father's lawyer informing me of the death of my only surviving parent,
at the same time informing me that he had left all his property to be
divided equally between my brother and myself. His wealth was large,
for his habits had been penurious, and I found myself the possessor of
at least $10,000 a year. This of course entirely altered my prospects
in life and it was natural that I should immediately throw up my
engagement as governess and return home for the purpose of assisting
the settlement of my father's affairs.
I bade an affectionate farewell to Herbert and Amy, and even shed tears
at parting with them. In due time I reached home. How still and quiet
the place seemed! My brother was abroad, so that everything connected
with the property was left to me. I worked energetically and soon
produced something like order. I had been home about a week when I
received another letter from my father's lawyer, who resided in New
York, stating that my presence was absolutely required in that city to
sign certain documents relative to my father's property, and advising
me to come at once. I did not hesitate to obey his wishes, and that
same evening entered the cars for New York.
It was about six o'clock when we started, and I took a seat in the rear
end of the car. For some miles I was alone, but a young gentleman of
about eighteen got into the car from a way station and sat down by my
side. I could see by the dim light that he was very polite and we had
quite an agreeable conversation together.
By and by it grew quite dark, for the lamp stationed in the middle of
the car threw very little light where we sat. Our conversation grew
more confidential, I may even s
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