oss, I tried to introduce my finger. The tightness of the aperture and
the difficulty I had in getting it in beyond an inch or two soon
satisfied me that either the pain or the fear of doing mischief had
prevented her from using the substitute to such an extent as to deprive
the first living entrant of the glory and pleasure of a victory over
her virgin charms, and this discovery increased tenfold the desire I
felt to be the conqueror in such a splendid field of battle. I did the
best I could in the situation in which I was placed, and partly with my
finger and partly with my tongue I succeeded in creating such a degree
of titillation upon her sensitive clitoris and the adjacent parts that,
sided as it was by the excitement of the scene that had previously been
enacted, it produced such an effect upon her as she had never
previously experienced. When her convulsive motions ceased, and the
stream flowed over my fingers down her thighs, she bent down her head
and fondly kissed me, acknowledging that I had contrived to afford her
more pleasure than she had believed it possible she could enjoy.
I seized the opportunity to point out to her the effect which her
wanton hand had upon my champion, for she had now bent down to grasp it
and play with it again and it still held up its proud head as erect as
ever. I endeavoured to persuade her that what she had experienced was
nothing in comparison with the bliss he could bestow upon her. But she
remained firm, and would not allow me to give her a practical
illustration of my theory, though she was so delighted with her little
friend that she continued to caress and fondle him whenever she could,
almost all the way till we reached home.
Two or three scenes of this nature followed in the course of the few
following days, and still I could not contrive to get further with her.
I therefore resolved to try the effect of a stratagem that had occurred
to me. Though she had resisted all my entreaties to meet me at the
summer house, I had told her the day after our explanation that I would
not act so cruelly to her as she did to me, and that I was desirous to
contribute to her amusement in any manner she liked best, and,
therefore, as she seemed determined that her visits to the summer house
should be solitary ones, I would put some books and pictures in the
hiding-place which I was sure would divert her and add to her enjoyment
whenever she would take a fancy to repair thither. I kept a
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