t both began to have great hopes
that I would serve their purpose in every way. We retired early to
rest, and I thus obtained three nights of uninterrupted rest,
recruiting me after all the excesses I had indulged in before quitting
home. It was so far fortunate, that I was thus ready to satisfy the
strong passions of my aunt, who was insatiable when once her lust was
let loose. I awoke earlier than on the previous morning, and shortly
afterwards, hearing a movement in the doctor's dressing-room, I feigned
sleep. It was as I expected, the doctor coming to me in company with my
aunt. They approached my bedside. I had laid myself on my back
purposely to allow the thin summer-covering to be lifted up and bulged
out by my stiff-standing pego. I heard the doctor whisper to aunt, to
draw her attention to it. She gently slipped her hand under the
clothes, and grasped it in her soft fat fingers, upon which it throbbed
so violently that I thought it politic to waken at once. My aunt was
not at all put out, but held it still in her hand with a gentle
pressure. She said--
"My dear nephew, your uncle has brought me to see if I cannot relieve
the extreme hardness and pain you feel in this immense thing of yours.
Let me see it."
She now threw off the coverlet, and brought to light my large prick in
all the glory of the stiffest stand.
"My word! what a monster!" she cried.
Her eyes sparkled, and her face flushed as the sight met her full gaze.
The doctor approached, and also handled it with evident delight.
"My dear, will you be able to put it into your natural warm bath? It is
so very large!"
"Oh! I have not the slightest doubt but that I shall be able to soothe
and deliver it of all pain--poor fellow, how it throbs! Does it hurt
much, dear Charles?"
"Oh, yes; your hand seems to make it even harder than before, but, at
the same time makes me feel so very queer, as if I were going to faint.
Do relieve me, dear auntie, the doctor says you can if you like."
"I will do so, certainly, my dear boy; but the method is a great
secret, known only to your uncle and myself; and you must assure me you
will never mention it to any one, or tell how I cured you. It is only
my strong affection for you that makes me anxious to do anything I can
to relieve you. Do you promise to be discreet?"
"My dear aunt, you may be sure I shall be too much obliged to you ever
to think of revealing your great kindness. Do, pray, do it at once; I
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