s excited and flashing eyes that the tempest was nearly at its
height, and on the eve of bursting forth with all the fury of a torrent.
He did not attempt to force his way further in, but supporting me with
his arms he wriggled and twisted his buttocks making his weapon move
about within me in the most surprising and delicious manner. Wishing to
gratify and assist him as far as I could, I put one hand behind and
grasping as well as I could the lower part of the splendid pillar, I
rubbed and squeezed it, endeavouring to increase the excitement and
promote his object; then passing the other hand between my thighs, I
tickled and played with the massy round globes I found just beneath my
own and which instead of hanging down, pendant as at first, were now
closely drawn up in their wondrous purse. He kissed me again fervently
and was in the act of thanking me for my kindness in thus increasing
his pleasure, when he suddenly stopped short with a passionate
exclamation of a single "Oh!" My hand, which grasped his splendid
weapon, was sensible of the instant rush of the fiery liquid through
it, and the next moment, I felt the warm gush driven into my entrails
as if it had been forced up by a pump. I continued the motion of my
hand gently upon his instrument until the fit of pleasure was entirely
over. Then, with some difficulty disengaging myself from the link that
bound us together, I wiped the ruby head of the still rampant champion,
and stooping down, first kissed it and then his lips as he still lay
reclining in the chair and then proceeded to arrange my dress. He soon
recovered himself and earnestly begged that I would come to his room
that night that he might have an opportunity of thanking me and of
endeavouring to repay, as far as he possibly could, the delicious treat
I had afforded him. This, however, I would not promise to do, saying I
was too much afraid of being seen when I could have no excuse for being
in his room, but I allowed him to understand that I would try to devise
some plan for another meeting.
I contrived to give Laura a hint before dinner that all was right and
that she would get the details at night. She was so delighted with this
that the distance and hauteur with which she had lately treated Sir
Charles were greatly removed, and he on his part, animated by the scene
which had just taken place and his victory, as he thought, over my
virgin charms, was more lively and bolder than usual. So that by t
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