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by the lateness of the hour. We have since practised every method of
enjoyment given to two of the same sex. Your mother has often
introduced her stiff excited clitoris within the lips of my affair as
far as it would go, but I have always longed, my dear Harry, for you to
penetrate still further with that larger and longer thing you have got,
although what I have seen to-day of its increased size has made me
greatly fear it can never get in."
Thus ended her ingenuous description. Harry, of course, promised that
he would never hurt her, that those parts were made to yield, that,
doubtless, his mother's large clitoris had hurt her at first, but had
given her great pleasure afterwards.
Yes, that was so, and it was that that gave her courage, and if they
could only get the opportunity she would allow him to do anything he
pleased.
It may well be supposed this account of Ellen's intercourse with her
aunt fired my imagination and made me resolve to have her. Indeed, I
began to conceive that there would be no occasion for me to make any
effort, that all would be done by dear mamma herself. We had returned
to the house after this agitated walk. Mamma was evidently greatly
preoccupied, but at length she appeared to have come to a final
determination, for she told Ellen to go up to her room, and begged us
two boys, as she called us, to go out and amuse ourselves for an hour.
It was during this interval that Harry narrated his interesting
conversation with his cousin. Her lively description had set his
imagination on fire, and he now declared his regret that it was not to
be he who would enjoy his lasciviously sensual mother. Neither of us
had any doubt but that she would now find an opportunity of enjoying
me. If we had, our doubts were solved on re-entering the house. Mamma
first, for form's sake, kissing her son, and then far more warmly
kissing me, informed us that she had written to the doctor that we had
been such good boys that she would feel greatly obliged if he would
allow her son to remain with her until Monday, and also leave his
nephew to keep him company and prevent any of his former misbehaviour
which, she was happy to say, he appeared to have forgotten, but still
it would be better he should have the safeguard of so intelligent and
discreet a friend as she was glad to see he had found in the doctor's
nephew. My uncle, without knowing exactly what to make of this note,
had consented. Hence her joy in bein
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