he effect was
such that the poor youth hardly knew whether he felt most pleasure or
pain, for while his posteriors were of a burning heat, the warmth flew
to the opposite part, which was so deliciously clasped in the doctor's
caressing hand. He ground his teeth with pleasure and pain, he ceased
to cry out, but sobbed and moaned with the excess of indefinable
feelings. The doctor never ceased lecturing him, dwelling continually
on the beauties of his lovely young cousin and the scene in the arbour.
He thought but of her, of her lovely pink little slit so sweetly shaded
with soft downy short curls; how she had so charmingly caressed his
cock, until he felt a heave and a shudder, another, a sensation as if
he was going to expire, a short cry, a catching of his breath. Wildly
and vigorously he thrust his member down on the doctor's warm hand, he
shut his eyes, he felt not the rod, although the doctor redoubled the
strokes with all the force of his arm, and drew blood at every cut. A
bound, a convulsive start, and he felt as if his lifeblood were coming
from him--out it spurted in large drops on the sofa and on the doctor's
hand. The youth had with difficulty shed another tribute to Venus. For
a moment or two he felt as if in paradise, but a sharp cut from the rod
quickly aroused him. He was soon fully alive again to its tortures.
"Why, you young rascal, what is this you have been doing on my best
sofa, eh, sir?" said the doctor.
Another sharp stroke demanded a reply.
"I, sir. Oh! sir; indeed I--that is--indeed, I don't know."
"No lies or evasions here, sir, for they will not avail you. Your
bottom shall pay for this nastiness. Why, what is it? What can it be? I
never saw the like of this in my life, I declare," and he examined it
with his eyeglass, saying more to the same effect.
Poor Master Dale was, we know, quite in the dark as to what it could
be, or how it came there.
"Has this ever occurred to you before," asked the doctor.
"Yes, sir, yesterday, when my cousin was caressing it in her mouth,"
replied the frightened youth, "but I really don't know how it happened,
and did not mean any harm."
"Oh, indeed!" said the doctor, "your mother did not mention that, did
she see you?"
"No, sir, it happened just as she was coming through the shrubbery, and
was all over before she reached the arbour."
"And so your cousin took it into her mouth, why did she do that?"
"She was curious to see what was under the
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