hen he thought he had sufficiently excited her, and
made her suppose he was going to continue regularly fucking her, he
suddenly withdrew the two fingers he had in her bum-hole, by a jerk
substituted his prick, and before Mary was aware, had sheathed it more
than halfway into her bottom. She gave a half scream, but his hold of
her hips, and my close embrace of her waist, for I all along knew what
he was at, prevented her from flinching and throwing him out, which was
her first impulse. He said--
"I will keep still, and any unpleasant feeling will go off in a moment."
He stopped for two or three minutes, which I occupied in first rubbing
the end of my prick on Mary's clitoris, which was a well-developed one,
and when by her nervous movements I found her passions were being
roused, I slipped it into her tightened cunt without much difficulty.
Mr. M. took the opportunity of finding me penetrating to glide in on
his point of attack up to his utmost limit. Mary gasped again, and
declared it was choking her. However, by a little more patience, and
then by very gentle movements, we gradually worked her up to the utmost
state of excitement, and she, as well as both of us, went off in a
delirium of enraptured felicity. She lay panting and throbbing between
us for nearly a quarter of an hour.
I was already in a state for renewed efforts, but Mr. M. rose, and
withdrew his reeking prick from the tight recess in which it had
enjoyed such ecstasies, and told us we must be content with that day's
work, expressly as he had a plan in his head for the next day, that
would require us to have all our erotic powers at command. Then, as
before, we approached the village, so as to be seen, but not overheard,
so that our going away to more distant places should create no
suspicion. Mr. M. then informed us that we could come to his cottage
the next afternoon, instead of the rocks; we should be able to undress
ourselves in the buff, and have a perfect orgie of salacious delights.
We heartily approved of this plan, and after an amusing conversation,
we parted to meet the next day on the sands, but in the contrary
directions to the rocks, for the purpose of afterwards approaching his
cottage from the least observable site.
After dinner the next day we started at our usual hour apparently for
our ordinary promenade, but after leaving the village, and allowing
most of the people to be safely stowed away in church for the afternoon
service, w
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