and familiar manner.
This was eminently the case with our friend Carl. My wife had taken
rather a fancy to him, not at first erotic, but observing that after
she had talked to him familiarly that he began to be very deferential
to her and with a certain manner that she, with the instinct of a
woman, saw at once arose from amorous admiration. Casting her eye
downwards she detected the effect produced in his trousers whenever she
was kindly civil to him. She increased her familiar conversation, which
evidently allayed any fear he might have had, and she could soon see by
the increased bulging out of his trousers, not only that he was growing
more lewd upon her, but that he was evidently very well furnished.
Learning that he was the son of a wealthy father, well educated, only
now placed in the position of a servant, in order to know, by obeying,
how to command, and also to gain the experience which large and
well-frequented hotels alone could teach how best to conduct his own
hotel hereafter.
She told me all about it, and thought he might be moulded to our
purposes. Even if not she had taken a caprice to him so that in any
case it would be a gratification to her to possess him.
So I lent myself to aid her by purposely absenting myself either at
breakfast or luncheon, under pretext of going to take one or the other
with bachelor friends.
As Carl was told off to especially attend upon us, and no other servant
ever came near unless rung for, my wife had easy opportunity, and with
her practised skill in seduction, had him into her on the second day.
He proved an admirable stallion; grew passionately lewd on the splendid
person of my wife, and became in fact cunt-struck upon her, probably
the strongest bond that can entangle a man. It becomes an infatuation
that makes him the slave of the cunt that has attracted him. There are
few men of hot temperament who have not experienced this overmastering
infatuation, and they know that even supposing the object becomes
perfectly unworthy, unfaithful, abusive, and with every vice indulged
openly before them, they may wince, they may thoroughly despise her,
but the chain holds them fast in adamantine bonds, which neither the
persuasion of friends nor their own knowledge of the perfect
unworthiness of the object can tear asunder.
Such became the fate of Carl, and my wife moulded him, with all her
wily skill, to our lascivious purposes. When once under her
enchantment, I ma
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