which it so completely filled up. Frank's charming
receptacle for my own heaving instrument was of that pleasing
elasticity that I should not have discovered it had ever once been
invaded by a larger weapon than my own, and the voluptuous sensations
it produced upon my burning member as, excited to the highest pitch and
swollen to the utmost extension, the fiery dart was plunged in and out
of the burning furnace, were most exquisite. I felt, too, the full
effect which Frank had already experienced of the greatly increased
pleasure during the amorous encounter which resulted from the pressure
in the interior of so large an instrument as that of Sir Charles'. And
much as I had enjoyed my former encounters with them both separately,
most assuredly this one, in which they both combined their utmost
efforts to produce the most lascivious sensations it is possible to
conceive, far surpassed everything that had taken place previously.
Another scene of delicious toying succeeded. The darling objects which
had already given us so much delight were again investigated and
admired, and each new proof of the bliss they were capable of
conferring upon us only made us more eager to offer up our worship to
them. Another delicious combat succeeded. Sir Charles this time took
the combat-position, and I again received his member within me. But my
concern being now well saturated with the blissful libations that had
been already poured into it, the monster slipped into me this time with
very little difficulty. Frank, on the other hand, was delighted as well
as surprised to discover that he had no easy task to force his way into
the agreeable fortress he was about to storm in Sir Charles' rear. But
the difficulty only enhanced the pleasure when the breach was fairly
made, and the invader revelled in full and undisputed possession of the
interior works. And if I might judge from the exclamations of delight,
they both enjoyed themselves to their hearts' content when they had
once gained admission to their respective destinations. So much so that
after they had run one course they gave no signs of wishing to change
their positions. I put my hand behind to ascertain the state of
matters, and found both the heroes still in such an excited condition
that I said if they were disposed to break another lance in the same
lists I was quite willing to keep my place, provided Sir Charles would
take my charger in hand and lead him on to participate in th
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