she had no time to resist, and I glided in,
not too rapidly, quite up as far as I could go. She flinched a little,
and called me a bad fellow, but I held her hips too tight to allow of
her unseating me, even if she had wished. I begged she would let me go
on, for I had never forgotten the delight of doing it this way the
night before her marriage. She made no reply, but I could feel
redoubled action with her finger on her clitoris; and the muscular
twitchings of her loins and sphincter soon convinced me that nothing
would please her better than finishing our course where I was--and most
delicious it proved. We should have died away in loud cries of agonised
delight but for the necessity of prudence, for doubtless the gig was
then awaiting but a few yards off. My darling mistress seemed unwilling
to let me withdraw; she held my prick in such close and firm embrace,
throbbing on it from moment to moment, and so exciting him that she
shortly felt he was again stiffening inside of her. She rose on her
legs, and by that action unsheathed me. Then, turning round, she threw
her arms about my neck, and most tenderly embraced me, thanking me for
having given her such exquisite proofs of love.
"But I must go, my dear Charlie, and I hope we shall have occasionally
some other delicious opportunity of enjoying such raptures again. Say
everything kind to your mother and the girls, and tell them I shall
come ever again shortly and see them all."
I saw her into her gig, and watched her until a turn in the road hid
her from my sight. I returned to the summer house, and kissed the spot
she had last pressed with her lovely body. My soul was filled with love
of her, and pride that I was man enough to put a babe into her belly. I
strutted about the room, and if any one could have seen me I should
doubtless have appeared ridiculous. Mamma, our new governess, and the
girls returned to tea. I told them of Mrs. Vincent's visit, and her
regret at finding them absent, also of her promise to drive over again
on an early day. My mother hoped I had been attentive to her. I said I
had, as well as I could, and had got some wine and biscuits, as she
complained of not feeling very well, she thought the jolting road had
tired her.
It may well be supposed that after the impression our new governess had
made upon us, we were very attentive for some time. Indeed, her system
of teaching was really excellent, far superior, in that respect, to our
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