cunt, but she begged me to relieve her of my weight. We
rose, she shook her petticoats down, and assisted me to arrange my
trousers. I then sat down and took her on my knee. Our lips met in a
mutual warm kiss of gratified passion. She thanked me for the joys of
paradise I had given her--and for my discretion in procuring an excuse
for our meeting. She acknowledged that she had been as impatient as
myself, but was obliged to take every precaution against raising the
slightest suspicion in the house.
"You must always remember, my darling boy, that for me discovery would
be my ruin for ever. I risk every thing to possess you, my beloved boy,
I would care little for discovery, if it would not also separate us for
ever. That idea, my adored Charlie, is insupportable, I can no longer
exist without you." Here she threw her arms round my neck, and burst
into tears.
I have already described the effect of tears on my unruly member,
which, while I was consoling and vowing eternal attachment to my loved
mistress, burst from its bonds and stood out in all its glory. I took
her soft and beautiful little hand, and laid it on it. She grasped it
tightly, and looking at it, while smiling through her tears, said--
"My Charlie, what a great big thing it is. I wonder how it could ever
get into me, without killing me."
"You shall soon see that," said I, and changing places, I laid her
down, lifted her petticoats and was into her in a moment. She begged me
to proceed slowly, and to lengthen out our pleasures as much as
possible. We had a most glorious and truly delicious fuck; my lovely
and charming mistress giving me most extatic pleasure by the exquisite
pressures of the internal folds of her delicious and lascivious cunt.
We lay enraptured for long after we had spent, and then resumed our
sitting position, and arranged every thing in order, as the time for
the return of my sisters from their hour of recreation was close at
hand.
Our conversation naturally turned upon how we should arrange for our
next meeting. Miss Evelyn insisted that we must not think of meeting
more than once in three or four days, as otherwise we might raise
suspicions fatal to our meeting at all. However reasonable this was, I
raised an outcry against such a tantalizing delay, and begged hard for
a shorter period between our intervals.
"It cannot be my darling boy, remember discovery would separate us for
ever. By prudence, we may long continue these d
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