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You may copy it, give it away or +re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included +with this eBook or online at www.gutenberg.org + + +Title: Laura Middleton; Her Brother and her Lover + +Author: Anonymous + +Release Date: April 6, 2009 [EBook #28522] + +Language: English + +Character set encoding: ASCII + +*** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK LAURA MIDDLETON *** + + + + +Produced by Daniel Fromont + + + + + + + + + +[Transcriber's note: Anonymous, _Laura Middleton; Her Brother and her +Lover_ (1890) A classic Victorian erotic novel] + + + + +Laura Middleton; HER BROTHER AND HER LOVER. + + +ST. KITT'S. +1890. + + + +The remarks which Emily had made regarding the share Laura Middleton +had had in opening up her ideas on the subject of the mysteries in +which she had now been fully initiated had not escaped my observation. +It so happened that at that very time I was under an engagement to pay +a visit to the Middletons, who were very distant relations of my +mother. It of course occurred to me that it was possible I might be +able to turn the information I had thus acquired to some account. Laura +and I were old friends. She was about two years older than I, a very +handsome, fine-looking girl but, as I had then fancied, upon rather a +larger scale than quite suited my taste. We had always been on very +good terms as children, but she had a sort of haughty, imperious air +which, joined to the difference in our ages, had operated in a manner +that would have prevented me from thinking of taking any liberties with +her; and she was about the last person in the world I should have been +disposed to imagine addicted to the amusements in which Emily had +participated with her. + +When I again met her on arriving at their country seat, I found that a +considerable change had taken place in her person, but probably this +was merely the natural result that the preceding two years, during +which I had not seen her, had worked upon a girl at her time of life, +by fully developing the proportions and fining down the parts of the +figure which at an earlier period might have appeared too prominent. I +too had grown considerably during this period, more so in proportion +than she had, and now her height by no means appeared to me to be too +great; and, altogether, I could not help acknowledging to myself that I +had rarely seen a handsomer or finer-looking woman. She still retained +somewhat of her haughty air, though softened down, and I could hardly +fancy, when looking at her, that Emily's account of her behaviour in +the hours when she gave herself up to enjoyment could be true. I soon, +however, became aware of circumstances that tended to corroborate the +tale, and which put me in the way of making advances to her, which I +hastened to do. + +When it came to be time to dress for dinner, Lady Middleton said to me +that she had presumed on our relationship to put me into the family +wing of the house, as the arrival of some unexpected visitors had made +her change the destination of the room she had previously intended for +me. She said she had no doubt I would find the one set apart for me +quite comfortable, for the only objection to it, and which prevented +her from being able to put a stranger into it, was that it opened into +another room which would have to be occupied by her son Frank, who was +expected home from school in a short time. This last room, in +consequence of some alterations made in building an addition to the +house, had no separate entrance, but opened into the two rooms on each +side, and as the one on the other side was occupied by his sister and +aunt, Frank would have to enter through mine. She said I must keep him +in order and make him behave himself, and if I had any trouble with him +to let her know. I had not seen my young namesake for about two years, +but I recollected him as a fine, high-spirited, very handsome boy about +twelve or thirteen years of age, always getting into some scrape or +other and always getting out of them somehow in such a fearless, +good-humoured manner that it was impossible for anyone to be angry with +him. So I said I should be delighted to renew my acquaintance with my +young friend, and that I had not the least doubt but that we should get +on very pleasantly. + +On going to my room to dress for dinner, I found a servant-girl engaged +in making some of the arrangements which the change of apartments had +necessitated. On my entrance she was going to leave the room, but +seeing that she was a very nice-looking young girl, I said she need not +run away in such a hurry, that surely she was not afraid of me. She +gave me an arch look as if taking the measure of my capacities, and +replied with a smile that she did not think she need be afraid of such +a nice-looking young gentleman. This I thought was a fair challenge, +and it induced me to take a better look at her. I found she was a very +well made country girl of about nineteen, with some very promising +points about her. I therefore kept her in conversation for a short +time, while I went on with my washing operation. Finding she was in no +hurry to leave me, I went up to her as she was engaged in putting the +bed in order and snatched a few kisses. I then commenced playing with +her bubbles and taking some further liberties with her. As my +proceedings met with very little resistance, beyond a few exclamations +of "Oh for shame, I did not expect such conduct from you," I proceeded +with my researches and without much difficulty I succeeded in raising +her petticoats and getting possession of her stronghold. On insinuating +my finger within it, I found it to be tighter and even more inviting +than I had anticipated. + +She soon became excited with my caresses and the titillation which my +finger kept up without her fortress, and I succeeded in laying her upon +the bed and throwing up her clothes so as to disclose it fairly to my +view. I found a fine, fresh, white belly and a pair of plump, handsome +thighs with a very pretty little opening tolerably well shaded with +light brown hair. Altogether it was a very desirable prospect, and I +thought that failing anything better I might manage to find a good deal +of enjoyment in her charms. Slipping off my trousers, therefore, I +jumped up beside her on the bed, and throwing my arms round her, I got +upon her and attempted to introduce myself into the fortress. But here +I found greater resistance than I had anticipated from her previous +conduct. + +I had observed, however, the effect my caresses had produced on her +senses. I thought the best plan would be to endeavour to excite them +still more. So, insinuating the finger of one hand again into the +critical spot, and with the other drawing my shirt over my head so as +to leave myself entirely naked, I raised myself on my knees beside her, +exhibiting my standard fully erected, flaming fiercely before her eyes. +While continuing to excite her by the movements of my finger, I said I +was sure she would not be cruel enough to refuse me, but would take +pity upon the little suppliant that was begging so hard for admittance. +Taking hold of her hand I placed it upon the stiff object and made her +grasp it as it throbbed and beat with the excitement under which I was +labouring. Her eyes were fixed upon the lovely object thus exposed to +her gaze, and I could easily see from the flushing of her face and the +sparkling of her eyes what a powerful impression I had made upon her. + +All she said was, "Oh, but if John should know of it." + +I immediately replied, "But why should John know anything about it? You +don't suppose I am such a mean wretch as to tell anybody of what we may +do, and if you only keep your own secrets no one need ever know +anything about it. + +"But perhaps," I continued, "you think this little gentleman," and I +shoved the furious member backwards and forwards two or three times in +her hand as she still continued to grasp it, "is not so big as John's +and won't give you so much pleasure, but only let me try and I shall do +all I can to pleasure you." + +"Oh no, it is not that," said she hastily, squeezing the little object +convulsively in her grasp, and as I bent down to kiss her, she +whispered, "I can't resist you any longer, but you must bolt the door, +and if anybody comes I can get away through Miss Laura's room. She +won't tell anything; I can easily make her keep quiet." + +This speech not a little astonished me, for from what I knew of Laura I +thought she was the last person in the world to make a confidante of +her waiting-maid. But I was aware that this was not the moment to +expect any explanation, so I jumped out of bed, bolted the door, and +speedily returned to the charge, when I found that the opposing party +had given up all idea of defence and was quite ready to meet my +advances. Stretching herself out in the most favourable position, she +allowed me again to mount upon her and, taking hold of the instrument +of love, she herself guided it to the proper quarter. + +To my surprise, however, the entrance was much more difficult than I +had expected and I soon found that I had overrated Master John's +capacities and that the fortress, though not a maiden one, had not +previously been entered by so large a besieging force. With some little +exertion on my part, aided by every means in her power, though she +winced a good deal at the pain I put her to, I at length succeeded in +effecting my object and penetrated to a depth which from her +exclamation of delight when she found me fairly imbedded within her, +and from certain other symptoms, I felt certain had never been reached +previously. Once fairly established within my new quarter we mutually +exerted our utmost endeavours to gratify each other as well as +ourselves, and the result of our efforts soon led, much to the +satisfaction of both parties, in the temporary subjugation of both the +contending forces. Gratified by finding that the issue had been much +more satisfactory than I had expected, and not having had an +opportunity for some time previously of indulging myself so agreeably, +I, much to her surprise and joy, retained possession of the stronghold +with my forces so slightly weakened by their late defeat as to give +immediate promise of a renewed attack. + +Telling her to be still for a few minutes and that we should shortly +enjoy ourselves again, I began to question her regarding the matters in +which I felt interested. I thought it better at first not to allude to +Laura, so I commenced by inquiring about John, and I soon found that +the one subject led to the other. It appeared that John was the +under-groom whose duty it was to attend upon Miss Laura when she rode +out. John had courted Betsy for some time previously and had been +admitted to all the privileges of a husband on condition that he should +marry her as soon as he could obtain a situation which would enable him +to support her. + +Betsy, it seems, was rather jealous, and John, to teaze her, had +pretended that he was on terms of intimacy with his young Mistress, a +statement for which there was not the slightest foundation. Betsy's +suspicions, however, being once roused, were not easily set at rest, +and this led her to pay more attention than previously to her young +Mistress's proceedings. She had sometimes wondered what induced Laura +to go out by herself almost every morning before breakfast, and now +fancying that it might be for the purpose of meeting John, she resolved +to watch her and ascertain if her suspicions were correct. She +accordingly followed her, and found that she invariably made her way to +a small summer house at a little distance from the house. Here John +never made his appearance, but curious to know what Laura was about, +Betsy continued her spying until she one day ascertained that, instead +of amusing herself with John's article, Miss Laura resorted to the +place for the purpose of consoling herself with a very insufficient +substitute for what Betsy had suspected to be the offending member. + +As Laura slept in the same room with her aunt she had no opportunity of +thus indulging herself. + +I drew all this gradually from her, leading her on by degrees, and +trying to make it appear that I had no particular interest in the +subject. Her story, however, had such an effect upon a certain part of +my body, which was still imbedded within her, that she could not help +feeling as she proceeded with her tale the impression it made upon me. +Indeed when she came to relate the discovery she had made, I was +obliged to stop her and proceed to a repetition of our enjoyment in +order to allay the fire which had been so fiercely lighted up within +me. When I had brought the second engagement to a still more +satisfactory conclusion than the first, I found it was time for me to +get on with my dressing so as not to be too late for dinner, and Betsy +volunteered her services to assist as valet. The lewd little monkey, +however, was too intent upon examining the course from which she had +derived so much pleasure to do anything except fondle and caress it, +and seeing the pleasure it evidently gave her, I allowed her to do as +she liked. While she amused herself with tickling and squeezing the +accessories, handling the principal object, kissing it, inserting it in +her mouth and sucking it, and doing everything in her power to restore +it to the imposing attitude which had pleased her so much, I +endeavoured with as much apparent unconcern as I could assume to +ascertain every particular as to Laura. + +Betsy however was too quick not to discover what I was after, and said +to me, "Come, come, I see quite well how it is with you--you would like +this pretty little gentleman I am playing with to take the place of its +substitute between Miss Laura's thighs. Oh! you need not try to deceive +me--I felt how it swelled up within me whenever I mentioned her name, +and how firm and stiff it grew when I told you what I had seen. Well, +it would be almost a pity not to let you take compassion upon her; it +is very hard she should be reduced to such a miserable contrivance when +she might have such a delicious charmer as this to amuse herself with. +But I am afraid you would have some difficulty in getting it in, more +than you had with me, why her little plaything is not much bigger than +my finger; even John's, though it is not near so big as this, is better +than it. But as for this wicked fellow I can hardly grasp it in my +hand, and I don't see how you will ever be able to make it enter into +such a little chink as she has. However, I dare say you will be able to +manage it somehow. Come, I shall make a bargain with you: if you will +take John as your groom, so as to let us be married before my belly +gets big, as I am afraid it will do after this naughty fellow has been +into it, I shall do all I can to enable you to enjoy Miss Laura, and I +have no doubt we shall soon find means to accomplish it. What do you +say?" + +I replied that I was afraid such an arrangement would hardly answer. In +the first place, I could not turn away my present servant, and +secondly, I was afraid that if John were in my service he might perhaps +be apt to be jealous of his master. + +She laughed and said that would never do. She, however, soon came to an +agreement that I should exert myself to find a better situation for +John, and I promised her that if I succeeded with Laura, she should +make her a present of fifty pounds as a wedding gift on condition that +she acted in all respects as I desired and exerted herself to promote +my object and conceal our proceedings from everyone. She stipulated +that she was sometimes to have the enjoyment of the charming article +which she still continued to fondle, and this I willingly promised, but +I warned her that she must be very careful that her Mistress should not +suspect our intercourse in the least, as I was quite sure from what I +knew of her proud disposition it would ruin all my hopes, as she would +never consent to be the rival of her waiting-maid. I easily satisfied +her that even for her own sake the utmost caution was absolutely +necessary, and having now obtained all the information she could give +me and the dinner bell ringing, I hastened to the drawing room. + +If I had perceived an alteration in Laura's appearance, she had +evidently been no less struck with the change that had taken place in +my person, and she expressed her surprise at my having grown so much. I +fancied I could perceive that there was some curiosity to ascertain +what was the extent of the change which had taken place in a certain +quarter, and I caught her eyes more than once glancing in a direction +where she must have perceived symptoms of a growth at least +corresponding to that of the other parts of my body. I was induced to +think that she was by no means displeased with the discovery from her +manner towards me, which instead of being as formerly haughty and +condescending was now frank and friendly. On entering the drawing room +I found that Sir Hugh had not yet made his appearance, and that it +would still be a few minutes before we went to dinner. I was conscious +that the fingering which Betsy had kept up during the whole time I was +dressing had again raised a flame in me which I had not had time to +quench, and I turned into the music room to take advantage of the few +minutes to calm myself down, that I might not make an exhibition before +the rest of the party. Laura had observed me, and thinking that the +movement arose from shyness at meeting a party of comparative +strangers, she came to me and entered into conversation. The charms of +her person, more especially after all that had just passed with Betsy +regarding her, again raised the flame to an even greater height than +before, and the effect was plainly visible through a pair of thin +trousers. I soon saw by her heightened colour that the consequences +were not unobserved by her. I was afraid at first that she might be +annoyed by so open a demonstration of the effects of her charms, but to +my great delight she showed no symptom of being offended, but continued +to converse with me, and, I thought, rather enjoyed the confusion which +the rampantness of the offending member at first occasioned me. Finding +this to be the case, I soon recovered my self-possession, and being +desirous to make as great an impression on her senses as possible, I +placed myself so that I could not be observed by any of the party in +the drawing room, and instead of attempting to conceal it, I allowed +the protuberance in front to become even more prominent, indeed so much +so, as to enable her to form a pretty accurate idea of its size and +shape. She took no notice of this, but I knew it could not escape her +observation. When a general move was made to the dining room, she took +my arm and said that, as I was a stranger, I must allow her to take +charge of me, until I became a little better acquainted with the +company. I willingly assented, and for the rest of the evening I +attached myself to her. Without attempting to take any liberties with +her, I omitted no opportunity of letting her see the full effect of her +beauty and charms upon my senses. + +The next morning I was up early and on the lookout. From Betsy's +description I had not been able exactly to understand how I could +manage to surprise Laura during her amusement, and I determined to +watch and follow her and be guided by circumstances. Sometime before +the breakfast hour I saw her leave the house by a side door and proceed +through a part of the park which was a good deal shaded with trees. I +took advantage of the shelter thus afforded me to trace her steps, +unperceived, until I came in sight of the summer house, but to my +dismay, I found that it was impossible to follow her any further +without being discovered. The building was circular, consisting of +woodwork to the height of about four feet and above that glass all +round. It was situated in the centre of a flower plot of considerable +extent in which the bushes were kept down and not allowed to attain any +size. + +It was therefore admirably adapted for the purpose to which it had been +applied, as no one approaching it could well see what passed within, +while the party in the interior could command an uninterrupted view all +round and discover any intruder at some distance. I was quite aware +that it was most important to avoid giving her any alarm or making her +suspect I had any idea of her proceedings, and I resolved not to +attempt to approach her that morning. So, selecting a tree which was +situated in such a manner as to command a complete view of the summer +house, I swung myself up into it and soon gained a position from which, +with the assistance of a small telescope I had taken with me, I could +obtain a good view of her proceedings. I very soon discovered that +Betsy's story was perfectly correct. She had apparently no time to +spare, for, taking out the little instrument from its place of +concealment, she seated herself on a couch from which she could command +a view of the approach from the house. Then, extending her thighs, she +drew up her petticoats and, inserting the counterfeit article in the +appropriate place, began her career of mock pleasure. + +I watched all her proceedings with the greatest enjoyment, and such was +the effect produced upon me that I could not help following her +example. I drew forth my excited member and, as she thrust the little +bijou in and out of the delicious cavity in which I so longed to +replace it with a better substitute, I responded to every movement of +her hand by an up-and-down friction upon the ivory pillar, with such +effect that, when she sunk back upon the couch after having procured +for herself as much pleasure as such a makeshift could afford, I felt +the corresponding efforts produce a similar effect upon my own excited +reality, which, throbbing and beating furiously, sent forth a delicious +shower of liquid bliss. + +I allowed her to get up and return to the house without her perceiving +me, and when we met at breakfast she was not even aware I had been out. +The day passed very pleasantly. She was evidently flattered with the +devotion I showed her and seemed noways indisposed to try to what +length her encouragement might carry me, probably thinking that she +could at any time check my advances should they become too forward. + +In the course of the day I again visited the summer house and +ascertained that I had no chance of surprising her there without making +some alteration in it, which it would take a little time to effect, but +which I resolved to have made if I found I could not succeed otherwise. +In the meantime, I resolved to try the effect of a bold stroke. + +Getting up early the next morning I proceeded directly to the summer +house and waited there till she made her appearance. Having made +certain that she was alone, I stretched myself on the couch as nearly +as possible in the attitude she had assumed the previous morning. I +then unbuttoned my trousers and drew them down below my knees and at +the same time turned up my shirt above my waist thus exhibiting the +whole forepart of my person entirely naked. Then grasping my stiffly +erected weapon in my hand, I exhibited myself performing the same +operation which I had witnessed her engaged in the previous morning. +She came in without the least suspicion and, on entering the place, had +at once a full view of my nearly naked figure extended at full length +on the couch and engaged in performing an operation the nature of which +she could not possibly misunderstand. + +She seemed struck with astonishment--so much that she remained +motionless for more than a minute, during which I watched her with +intense curiosity. Her face and neck, so far as visible, flushed till +they were almost of a purple hue, and her eyes were fixed upon the +stiffly erected column up and down which my hand was gently moving. I +was in great hopes that the sight had produced the effect I desired. +But no. Suddenly recovering herself, she exclaimed, "For shame, Sir," +and turning away hastily left the place before I had time to rise and +interrupt her. I would fain have followed her and tried to induce her +to return, but I would not allow my passions to carry me so far as to +do what might injure her irreparably in the event of anyone being about +the grounds and seeing me in the condition in which I then was. + +Before I could replace my dress so as to be able to venture out, she +had gone so far that she had reached the house ere I could make up to +her. + +When we met at breakfast she took no notice of what had passed; nor +could I discover any difference in her manner to me, beyond her +heightened colour when we exchanged the morning greeting as if we had +not met before. But she carefully avoided any opportunity of our being +left alone, though I could sometimes detect her eyes glancing towards +me when she thought she was not observed, and more particularly in the +direction of the part of which she had obtained a first glance that +morning. + +Having gone so far with her, I was determined to try at least whether I +could not get a little farther. So in the evening when a dance was got +up I asked her to waltz with me in such an open manner that she could +not easily make any excuse for not doing so. As soon as I got an +opportunity of saying a few words unheard, I whispered to her, "Come, +come, Laura, this is too bad of you to be offended at me for doing the +very same thing I saw you doing in the same place yesterday morning." + +In an instant her face turned perfectly scarlet and then as pale as +death, and I am certain she would have fallen to the ground had I not +supported her. In a few seconds she recovered herself a little and in a +suppressed but earnest tone she whispered, "Hush, hush for God's sake." + +I led her out of the room into the conservatory and pressed her to sit +down on a bench. She objected to this, saying, "Not here; not here," +pointing at the same time to the door at the opposite side leading into +a rosary which was not overlooked from the drawing room. I there placed +her on a seat and sat down beside her and waited for a few minutes, +till her emotion should subside. + +Finding that she was still quite overcome and remained silent, +trembling, and evidently greatly agitated by the discovery that her +secret was known to me, I said to her, "Laura, dearest, you need not be +in the least alarmed, your secret is quite safe with me, and nothing +shall ever induce me to say a word to anyone regarding it, nor need you +fear, my own darling, that I shall take advantage of it to make you do +anything you don't like." + +She made no reply but at the same time she offered no resistance to the +caresses I ventured to bestow upon her, and I even fancied that the +warm kiss I imprinted on her lips was faintly returned. I went on to +say, "I cannot tell you what bliss it would give me if you would only +allow this little charmer to take his proper place, instead of the +wretched substitute I so much envied yesterday. I am quite sure it +would give you as much pleasure as it would me." And at the same time, +while I supported her with one arm round her waist, I placed her hand +upon the object to which I drew her attention, and which, throbbing +fiercely, lay extended along my thigh. Emboldened by her allowing her +hand to remain upon it, I unbuttoned a few buttons and removed my +shirt, when out it started stiff and erect as a piece of ivory. When I +again placed her hand upon it, I felt it grasped with convulsive +eagerness. Excited beyond measure by this, I slipped my hand under her +dress, bringing it up along her thighs until it reached the object of +my adoration, and gently insinuated a finger within its moist lips. + +The touch of my finger, however, within such a sensitive spot seemed to +rouse her at once, for she started up, saying, "Not now, Frank, not +now, dearest. You must let me go. I must have time to think over this. +I know you won't refuse me when I tell you I cannot remain with you at +present. There, that is a good boy, go back to the drawing room, and I +shall follow you immediately." At the same time she gave a fond +pressure on the sensitive plant she still held in her grasp, imprinted +a warm kiss on my lips, and then tore herself from my arms. + +I felt that the place was not such as to enable me to attempt to carry +the matter farther at present, and delaying for a minute or two in the +conservatory that I might calm down my excitement a little, I slipped +quietly back to the drawing room. To cover the agitation I still felt, +I again joined in the waltz with the first partner I could find. In a +few minutes Laura returned to the room, nor could anyone have possibly +discovered from her manner that she had so recently undergone such +violent emotion. I could hardly believe it possible that the seemingly +proud and haughty girl was the same panting, trembling creature who had +so recently been in my arms. + +I soon, however, found reason to regret I had not chosen a more fitting +reason for my denouement, in which case I might perhaps have turned it +to greater profit than I appeared likely to do. With the morning, she +had recovered all her coolness and self-possession, and had evidently +determined on the course she was to pursue. She did not leave her room +till breakfast time, and afterwards evaded all my stratagems to obtain +a private interview with her. + +After luncheon the horses were brought to the door, and a large party +started out for a ride. When we had gone a short distance, she +contrived to let the others get ahead of us, so as to leave us alone +together, for I had got her to dispense with Master John's attendance +when I accompanied her. She then turned up a quiet lane which led to a +common where there was little chance of our meeting anyone, and where +the many bushes, scattered in large clumps over it, were high enough to +conceal us from observation. + +Then, without any hesitation, she entered at once on the subject which +engrossed all my thoughts. She said she could not imagine how I could +possibly have discovered her secret, but that as it was clear I had +done so, it was no use for her now to attempt to deny it, and that she +was quite sure I would not make any use of it that could be injurious +to her. + +"But don't suppose," said she, "that I am offended at the manner you +took of showing me you had found out my propensity. It was a very good +idea, and I shall be delighted to become better acquainted with my new +friend," at the same time placing her hand upon him. "He is a very +handsome little fellow, but I must tell you frankly that though I shall +be happy to contribute as far as I safely can to afford him amusement, +you must not expect that I can allow him to do what might get me into +most serious difficulties. Perhaps after a time even this may be +managed, but at present it is out of the question, so he must be +contented for the present with the pleasures I can safely afford him." + +As she spoke, she continued to unbutton my trousers and remove my +shirt, until she had fairly uncovered her new acquaintance, which +started out under the pressure of her soft fingers showing his head +proudly erect. She loaded it with caresses, at the same time expressing +in the warmest terms her admiration of its size and beauty. I saw at +once from her manner that she had made her mind up on the subject and +that there was no chance of complete success on that occasion at least. +So I resolved to make the best of the opportunity and humour her +inclination, and do all in my power to gratify her in her own way, +trusting that on some more propitious occasion I might obtain my wishes +in their fullest extent. + +Ascertaining, therefore, that there was no one in sight and that we +were in such a position as to be able to command a view all round of +some considerable distance so that no one could approach us without +being observed, I said that all I desired was to contribute to her +happiness, and that I only wanted to know in what manner that could be +best done, and that I was quite ready to use every exertion in my power +to effect it; that if she had any curiosity about her new acquaintance, +I was quite prepared to do anything I could to gratify her. She said +she was curious about it, and would be delighted to have a better view +of it and see what it could do. + +I immediately unbuttoned my braces and let down my trousers and tucked +up my shirt under my waistcoat, then, bringing my leg over the horse so +as to sit on one side in her own fashion, exposed everything to her +view. She seemed perfectly enchanted as she took hold of and played +with the ivory column and uncovered its ruby head and explored the +secrets of the pendant receptacles of the liquid of life. She seemed to +be fully aware of the effect of her soft hand moving up and down upon +the object of her worship, and she watched with eagerness the +consequences her operation produced. I did not attempt to conceal my +emotions from her in the least, and gave myself up to the voluptuous +sensations which her proceedings could not fail to occasion, till they +attained such a height that a full overflow of the precious liquid, +spouting from the overexcited tube, fairly attested the effect produced +upon me. She gazed upon the charming sight with evident delight, and +dwelt upon every excited motion I made, endeavouring by every means in +her power to heighten and increase my enjoyment. + +When I had in some measure recovered from the pleasure-trance, I threw +my arms around her and thanked her for all the pleasure she had +afforded me and said it was not fair that I should enjoy all the +delight, and I trusted she would allow me to repeat upon her the lesson +she had thus practised on me. She said at once that she would not get +off the horse, but that if it would afford me any pleasure she was +quite willing that I should do anything I liked with her in that +position. I saw it was no use to attempt more, so I resolved to make +the most of my situation. + +Dismounting from my horse, I removed her leg from the horn of the +saddle, and raising up her clothes discovered her most exquisite thighs +and the enchanting object between them almost completely hidden under a +cluster of dark-auburn curly hair. After kissing and caressing it for +some minutes, parting the moist lips, and tickling the surrounding +moss, 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 watch upon +her, but never could catch her there, though I soon became aware from +the change in the position of the books that she occasionally visited +the place when she knew I was away and could not surprise her. + +I selected a day on which a party was made up to visit some objects of +curiosity in the neighbourhood, and when she had announced her +intention to stay at home, having already been often at the place, and +to allow another lady of the party to ride her horse. In the morning I +arranged with my groom that he should file off the heads of the nails +of one of my horse's shoes, so that the shoe should come off easily, +and I appointed him to meet me a short distance from the house on the +road we were to take. + +After I had proceeded with the party for a few miles, I pretended to +think that my horse was going lame, and dismounting, I exhibited one +foot with the shoe nearly off. As the horse was a valuable one, the +excuse was readily accepted that I could not proceed farther, but must +walk him back quietly. As soon, however, as the party had got out of +sight, by the aid of a hammer and a few nails I had taken in my pocket, +I fastened the shoe, and started back at full speed. Meeting my groom +at the place I had appointed, I told him to get the horse properly shod +and then take him to a small inn in a retired place a few miles off, so +as not to have my return known at the hall. I then hastened to make my +way across the fields to the summer house, having a strong hope that +Laura would take advantage of the opportunity for visiting it, as my +absence would render it safe for her to do so and would at the same +time preclude the chance of her being able to have any gratification in +my company and reduce her to her solitary amusement. + +On making a more minute inspection of the summer house, I had +discovered a circumstance which was not apparent at first sight and +which had inspired me with the idea of my present operation. The +ceiling was formed of small branches, split and nailed together in the +form of panels. One of these, I discovered, was moveable and gave +access to a small apartment above, part of which was floored over and +occasionally used by the gardener to dry seeds. To this apartment the +only access was by means of a ladder. The ceiling however was low +enough to admit of my catching hold of the sides of the opening when +standing on a stool, and thus swinging myself up into the interior. I +had contrived, by means of oiling the hinges well and attaching a +weight with a pulley, to make the entrance open easily and without the +least noise, and I had also made some small apertures in the roof from +which I could keep a lookout. + +I immediately took possession of my hiding place and closed the +entrance, resolved to take the chance of Laura's coming if I had to +wait there the whole day, for I knew the precaution I had taken would +prevent anything being known of my being in the neighbourhood until the +return of the party, who had made the necessary arrangements for taking +refreshments with them, and were not to be back till the evening. + +I waited with patience all the forenoon, comforted with the idea that +in all probability Laura would find herself at leisure after luncheon, +at which time some of the elder part of the company who had not joined +the expedition usually drove out. + +It happened as I had anticipated, and very soon after the ordinary +luncheon hour I was rejoiced to see Laura approaching. I was very +certain, from the manner in which she looked about her as she drew +near, what her object was, and I made my arrangements before she +arrived so as to be able to keep perfectly still till the proper time +came. After taking a walk round the place apparently to make certain +that no one was in the neighbourhood, she came in, and taking out one +of the books, sat down to peruse it. Convinced that my only chance of +success was to catch her in the critical moment when she would be too +much overwhelmed by her voluptuous sensations to offer any resistance, +and afraid that any precipitate movement on my part might enable her to +retain that self-command of which she possessed so large a share, I +waited quietly for the effect of the seductive entertainment I had +provided for her. Nor was it long before it began to produce the +expected result. Her colour heightened, she moved backwards and +forwards upon the couch apparently unconsciously, and at last her +fingers stole under her petticoats and reached the part which was the +principal scene of her excitement and which I could see from the +motions of her arm she was attempting to allay. In a few minutes she +appeared to be unable longer to withstand the temptation which the +opportunity offered, and rising up, she went to the hiding-place and +took from it some lascivious pictures and the little object with which +she intended to solace herself. + +After heightening her desires by an attentive examination of the +seductive plates, she raised her dress and stretched herself on the +couch, much in the same attitude in which I had previously seen her, +and after a little toying with her finger she separated the ruby lips +and introduced the mock representation of that part of me which I was +so eager to enable her to judge how much more pleasure the reality +would afford her. Even then I had the patience to wait until she had +made use of it for some little time and until I could discern from +sundry sighs that the pleasure it was giving her was approaching a +climax. Then gently raising the trap door and catching hold of the +sides, I quietly let myself drop into the apartment below. A slight +rustling noise I made attracted her attention, and looking up from her +book, she beheld my almost naked body with the most prominent object of +it standing fiercely erect, for I had let down my trousers and turned +up my shirt so as to afford her a complete view of my person. + +At this sight, so suddenly and unexpectedly presented to her, without +her at first being able to discover who it was that thus presented +himself in such a guise, she was so struck with surprise and +astonishment that she was in the utmost consternation and completely +lost her presence of mind, remaining motionless even after I had fully +appeared before her and approached her so that she must have recognised +me. Aware that, if I was to profit by the opportunity, I must not lose +a moment in explanation, I at once got between her thighs which were +stretched out widely extended, and withdrawing the wretched mock +article from its darling retreat, I threw myself upon her and instantly +without the least hesitation replaced it with the reality. I was quite +aware I should find some difficulty in getting admission, but most +fortunately her situation was so extremely favourable that I was +enabled so far to effect my object as to get the head of my weapon +fairly inserted within the delicious lips of her charmer before she had +recovered from her surprise sufficiently to offer any opposition. Then, +indeed, she attempted to rise up, exclaiming, "Oh! Frank, Frank, this +will never do." By this time, however, I had got my arms fairly round +her waist and held her locked in a close embrace, and while I +endeavoured to stifle her remonstrances with burning kisses on her fair +lips, I exerted my utmost efforts to improve my position. My thrusts +and heaves, driven with the greatest vigour my burning passion could +inspire me with, evidently hurt her severely, but this I had expected +and was fully prepared for, as I was aware from my previous inspections +of the charming spot that it never had been stretched to such an extent +as to enable me to attain free admission, and consequently I was not +disposed to relax in my efforts on that account, trusting that the +overwhelming pleasure that would ensue would fully make up for all +suffering, and that I should obtain full possession, as soon as she +should be enabled to join in my transports. + +Her very struggles, caused partly by pain and partly by apprehension, +as she endeavoured to rise up, only aided me in effecting my purpose, +and after a short contest, I had the satisfaction and delight of +feeling the resistance which her virgin obstacles had offered to my +progress entirely give way, and my victorious champion had penetrated +her inmost secret recesses in such an effectual manner as to produce +the most delicious conjunction of the most sensitive parts of our +bodies that can possibly be conceived. The effect upon her, however, +was not so immediately delightful as it was upon me. The pain +occasioned by the last few thrusts by which I had completed the +achievement had been so severe as to make her abandon her resistance, +and when it suddenly ceased, on my weapon obtaining complete entrance, +she sank back on the couch as if exhausted. I followed her example and +sank down upon her, pressing her more closely in my arms, and being now +relieved from the necessity of using force, I regulated the movements +of my victorious champion so as to try to avoid as far as possible +giving her any further pain, and endeavoured to replace it with more +delightful sensations. But with the removal of the pain her +apprehensions revived, and she again entreated me to let her rise. Her +request, however, now came too late--even had I been disposed to comply +with it, which I certainly was not, the excited state into which she +had worked herself previous to my appearing on the scene had produced +such an effect upon her frame that very few up-and-down movements of my +pleasure-giver within the now thoroughly opened up premises were quite +sufficient to remove all traces of the pain and to produce the +consummation he was labouring to effect and was so eager to join in. +Before she had time to repeat her request and even before I was quite +prepared to respond to the tide of joy, her head again sank back and +she exclaimed, "Oh! Oh! Delicious, oh! Dearest, oh! I can bear it no +longer." Her ecstatic movements, while in the act of enjoyment, were +all that was required to make me join in her delight, and pouring forth +a torrent of bliss I sank motionless on her breast enjoying a happiness +that may be conceived but cannot possibly be described. + +When I had recovered a little from my transports, still retaining my +place, I thought it was time to endeavour to appease her indignation +which I feared might have been aroused at the trap I had evidently laid +for her. But I soon found I had no occasion to be alarmed on this +subject. She had no hesitation in admitting that, though she had so +long resisted my entrance, it had only been from the fear of the +consequences and she had all along been as anxious as I was for the +crowning pleasure from the first moment when she had viewed the potent +charms of my pleasure-giver, and she had been as much disappointed and +annoyed at the unsatisfactory manner in which our intercourse had +hitherto been conducted; and she even went on to say that whatever the +consequences might be to her, she was rejoiced I had had the courage to +make her break through the restraint she had imposed on herself. + +Accordingly, when I asked her whether her new acquaintance had not +justified, by the result he had produced, all that I had predicted as +the consequences of his being admitted into his present delicious +quarter, she frankly confessed that though she at first had suffered +dreadfully from the tearing open of her interior, the final close had +much more than gratified all her expectation and had fully made up for +all she had endured. And she added that she never would have forgiven +me, if I had yielded to her entreaties and left the performance +unfinished. + +"But now," said she, "that this little darling has done his duty so +well, do get up and take a look about, in case anyone should stray in +this direction. I don't want to part with you so soon, but it would +never do for anyone to come in and catch us in this situation." + +"No, no, dearest," I replied, "you only half enjoyed yourself the last +time, and I am afraid if I were to withdraw this little gentleman I +might have to give you more pain in replacing him, and as I want you +thoroughly to enter into all the blissful sensations of this occasion, +you must let him remain where he is." + +"What," said she, "do you mean to say he can do it again? Oh! That +would be delicious! But I am so frightened for anyone coming." + +"Well, dearest, just keep your arms round me, and I shall raise you up +till we can take a look about us." And clasping her round the waist so +as to keep us still firmly united by the pleasantest of all links, I +raised her up to a position from which we could command a view all +round us, and thus satisfy ourselves that all was safe. + +Then gently laying her down, I again commenced operations; at first +thrusting my weapon cautiously and gradually in and out of the charming +orifice so as to avoid the risk of hurting her. But I soon found there +was no danger of this. The elements of pleasure were so fiercely +aroused within her that my exertions occasioned very different +sensations from those which had accompanied my first entrance into her +delicious quarters, and in a few minutes her efforts to promote our +mutual bliss vied with, if they did not exceed, my own. For the first +time in her life she thoroughly enjoyed the most exquisite of all +sensations a woman can be blessed with, that of having her most +sensitive region fully gorged with the masterpiece which first works +her up to the most amorous frenzy and then subdues her by making her +die away with itself in melting bliss. There was not a moment from the +time when I half withdrew and again inserted the delicious morsel, the +possession of which she so much enjoyed, till the overwhelming bliss of +mutual emission took away our senses, that she did not evince both by +her gestures and her words the most excessive and frantic delight, and +I need hardly say that my enjoyment equalled hers. + +When our second course was finished, I withdrew my still unexhausted +weapon, which notwithstanding its double victory still held up its head +bravely, but I was somewhat horrified at the mingled tide which now +poured out its crimson stream down her thighs. She was in great +distress less it might betray her, but I managed to prevent any of it +getting upon her dress and persuaded her to accompany me to a small +fountain a little way off where, dipping my handkerchief in the water, +I first removed all marks of the conflict, and then continued to bathe +the swollen and tender lips which still bore traces of the fierce +nature of the combat. Finding the cooling sensation was grateful to +her, I continued the application until the sight of her charms, thus +freely exposed, made the author of the mischief so wild at the +contemplation of the effects of his own deeds that I was obliged to +show the state he was in, and tell her that it would require another +defeat before he could be quieted. She hesitated a little from the fear +of the pain accompanying his re-entrance in the present tender state of +her interior. But seeing that he also bore bloody marks of the fray, +she insisted on reciprocating the good offices I had bestowed upon her, +and taking the handkerchief, she proceeded to remove them by tenderly +bathing the little gentleman. + +Pretty well aware what would be the consequence of this proceeding, I +allowed her to take her own way. And as even the application of the +cold water failed to quench his ardour, she at length admitted that +there was nothing for it but to renew the combat and we accordingly +returned to the summer house. + +Notwithstanding all my care, the pain I occasioned her while getting +fairly established within her was very severe; but she persevered in +her efforts to introduce him to his old quarters until she had +effectually accomplished it to our mutual satisfaction. As soon as I +had fairly reached the bottom, I desisted from the attack, and allowed +her to remain quiet till all her suffering had entirely subsided and +she was again in a condition to be able to enjoy the perfect pleasure. + +The first hot eagerness of novelty being now over, we both felt +disposed on this occasion to prolong our enjoyment as much as possible +and we accordingly proceeded with the operation more leisurely, +watching the effects to our mutual efforts to produce the greatest +enjoyment, and telling each other when to quicken or retard our +movements, so as to keep the delicious sensations at their highest +pitch, and at the same time delay the final crisis as long as possible. +Sometimes it was I who would urge the fierce intruder backwards and +forwards in his career of pleasure; and sometimes, making me remain +still, it was she who, with up-and-down heaves of her delicious +buttocks, would make the lips and sides of her charming, tight-fitting +sheath move over my entranced weapon, creating within it the most +voluptuous sensations it is possible to conceive. But at length we +could restrain ourselves no longer, and then again commenced a furious +struggle of mutual heaves and thrusts intermingled with burning kisses +and fond caresses, which soon resulted in drawing from us a pleasing +stream of such enchanting extasy that Laura declared it was even more +delicious than the previous one, which she had believed could not have +been surpassed. + +By this time she began to be afraid that her absence might be noticed +and insisted that it was time for her to return to the hall. Before she +left me I easily persuaded her to resume her morning visits to the +summer house, and to allow me to meet her there. I satisfied her that +there was no risk in this, as in the event of anyone coming to the +place by chance, I could easily take refuge in my hiding-place so that +no suspicion could arise if she were found there alone. + +For several mornings we continued to indulge ourselves with a +repetition of our amorous pranks and every meeting only added to the +zest with which we gave ourselves up to every mode of enjoyment we +could devise. + +The sole drawback to our pleasures was the impossibility in such an +exposed situation of enjoying the sight and the touch at once of the +whole of each other's charms, and I anxiously watched for any +opportunity when we might be able to accomplish this. One forenoon Lady +Middleton had accompanied the rest of the party on a visit to some +friends in the neighbourhood from which they were not to return till +night, leaving at home only Sir Hugh, Miss Middleton, Laura, and +myself. I had made some excuse for not accompanying the party, but my +real reason was the wish to have an opportunity of meeting Laura, as +she had been unable to keep her appointment with me that morning, +though I little expected that I was to be thereby enabled to arrange +for the full accomplishment of our most anxious wishes. + +I was sitting with the two ladies when a servant brought in a note for +Miss Middleton saying that the messenger waited for an answer. She read +it and said to Laura, "This is very provoking, it is a note from Mr. +Percival asking me to come over and meet the Savilles at dinner. I +should like so much to go, as all our party are away to-day, and I +shall not have another opportunity of meeting my old friends; but I am +afraid there is no conveyance to take me. If the pony were able to go, +I should drive over in the pony-chaise, but I fear he is not +sufficiently recovered from his accident." + +Laura's eyes and mine met, and all the advantage of getting her aunt +away for the night flashed upon us. I gave her a look to urge her aunt +to go. She reflected for a minute, and then said she did not think the +pony was fit for work yet, but that her aunt might send for a carriage +from the town, which was some miles distant, and that she would arrange +with her mother to come for her the next morning. + +To this, however, Miss Middleton objected, saying that before a +messenger could go on foot and bring the carriage it would be too late, +even if he succeeded in getting it, which was doubtful. + +I now thought I might venture to interfere, and addressing Miss +Middleton I said, "I did not think you would have treated me with so +much ceremony. You know there are two horses of mine standing idle in +the stable which are quite at your service; if you wish to send a +messenger into town, my servant shall go directly, but I think the best +plan will be for you to allow me to drive you over in my dogcart, and +as you may not like coming home in the dark, I shall come back for you +to-morrow at any hour you may fix." She appeared to hesitate, but Laura +had little difficulty in persuading her to accept my offer. She +accordingly went to prepare, while I ordered the dogcart to be got +ready. Before setting out I arranged with Laura that as it might appear +strange were I to insist on returning to dinner when she was alone at +home with her father, I should, if invited, remain at the Percivals +till evening. She agreed to go to bed at her usual hour and to leave +the door connecting her room and mine unlocked and to tie a white +ribbon to the door-handle, if all was safe for me to come to her. I +started with Miss Middleton, and as I had expected was urged to remain +till next day. I at once agreed to stay for dinner, but refused all +their pressing to remain all night on the plea that I had made no +preparations for so doing. I remained till pretty late and then started +for the Hall, promising to return the next forenoon for Miss Middleton. + +By the time I arrived everyone had gone to bed, and I hastened to +follow their example. + +My first impulse was to examine Laura's door, and I was rejoiced to +find the agreed-on signal. I hastily stripped off my clothes, and +opening the door softly, found her still awake, awaiting my arrival. +Throwing down the bed clothes I was about to jump into her arms, when +it occurred to me that the operations we contemplated might perhaps +leave some traces behind, which might lead to suspicion if discovered +in her bed. I therefore said to her that it would be safer for her to +repair with me to mine. Ascertaining that her door was locked so as to +prevent all intrusion, I took her round the waist and led her to my +room. + +As soon as we reached the bedside I threw off my shirt and said, "Now, +dearest, since we have at last obtained the long desired opportunity we +must endeavour to avail ourselves of it to the best of our abilities. I +shall try to contribute as much as I can to your happiness and I am +sure you will not hesitate to do anything in your power to add to mine. +Now, the first thing to be done is to get rid of all these obstacles to +my fully seeing and enjoying all your charms." + +She made no objection to my removing the envious veil which covered her +person. Indeed I think she was quite as anxious as I was to enjoy the +delight which the contemplation of each other's beauties was sure to +produce upon us. However, at last we were both too eager to enjoy the +_summum bonum_ of earthly felicity to give up much time to the +preliminaries. + +After a cursory inspection of each other's persons, I stretched her at +full length upon the bed and getting upon her I made her herself insert +my stiffly distended champion into her delicious pleasure-sheath, and +enabled her for the first time to enjoy the delicious sensation +occasioned by the complete contact in every quarter of our naked +bodies. Making her clasp her arms around me, and twist her thighs and +legs about my hips, I drove my rammer into her as far as it would go +and then commenced a more voluptuous encounter than any we had yet +sustained. Fired by the sight she had enjoyed of my naked person and +animated by the delicious sensations which our close contact was sure +to occasion, she responded at once to all my movements and there ensued +a fierce combat between us, each of us striving by every artifice and +exertion in our power to prove the victor, and while conquering, to add +to the enjoyment of the vanquished. She proved the conqueror by forcing +me to be the first to yield up my tribute; but not wishing to be +outdone in the capacity of conferring pleasure, I continued my vigorous +heaves and thrusts in the delicious receptacle in which I was +engulphed, while I felt the warm life-drops bursting from me in a +torrent of bliss, until I was sensible that she also had yielded to the +potent spell and shared my enjoyment by mingling her contribution with +the tide which flowed from me. Then with a warm kiss we ceased our +efforts and lay for a while locked in each other's arms, still joined +together by the tender tie that bound us in a perfect heaven of +luxurious delight. + +If we could have reckoned upon a similar enjoyment every night, we +would both have remained thus closely embracing for the whole night +without desiring greater pleasure. + +But the slight view of her splendid charms I had already enjoyed had +only heightened my desire for a more minute inspection of them, and I +could not afford to lose the opportunity thus fortunately presented to +me. Getting up, therefore, and lighting some additional candles I had +prepared for the purpose, I stretched her out all naked as she was on +the bed and commenced a thorough examination of all those beauties +which I had so eagerly longed to inspect, and which as yet I had only +been able partially and cursorily to investigate. No part of her +escaped my ardent gaze and eager touch. She willingly yielded to my +wishes, nay, she even seemed gratified by my eagerness, and placed +herself in every position in which she fancied I should be able to +detect a new beauty. Every portion of her body, both before and behind, +was in succession the object of my adoration and was covered with the +most passionate and thrilling kisses and caresses. The effect of this +may easily be imagined, and it was not long before the imposing majesty +of my overjoyed pleasure-giver showed to her, and equally convinced me, +of the necessity we were under of cooling our ardour by a repetition of +the same delightful process which we had already undergone. + +After this was happily concluded, she insisted on having in her turn +the same privilege I had enjoyed, and she made me undergo the same +minute investigation to which she had been subjected. Her curiosity was +excessive; every object underwent the most searching examination and of +course all those parts in which there was a difference between us were +more particularly and vigorously explored and discussed. It was +impossible for me to remain insensible to her lascivious caresses which +again roused the fire within me. My staff of love started up proud and +erect as if eager to exhibit its full proportions to her ardent gaze. +Upon me the effect was most delicious. To find myself lying there stark +naked before a lovely girl and undergoing the delightful touches with +which she covered every part of my person as she explored my most +secret charms, and at the same time to gaze on all her splendid +beauties which were as freely exposed before me, was bliss indeed which +roused me to the highest pitch of excitement, and again I repaid her in +the most delicious manner for all the pleasing sensations her charming +researches had excited in me. After this we lay for some time in each +other's arms luxuriating in the blissful feelings caused by our +complete conjunction, till morning beginning to appear, I suggested +that she should endeavour to obtain a little repose to prevent the +fatigues of the night exhibiting their traces upon her too obviously +the next day. Not yet satisfied, however, she laid her hand on the +weapon of love, as if to ascertain whether it was yet capable of again +conferring upon her the bliss she desired. Quite understanding and +appreciating her object, I soon satisfied her in the most practical +manner that his powers were by no means wholly exhausted, and having +achieved another victory over our raging desires, we at length fell +asleep locked in each other's arms. + +When I awoke, the sun was shining brightly into the room. During her +sleep Laura had somewhat changed her position, and instead of fronting +me, had turned upon her left side, presenting her splendid posteriors +to me, between which my champion was nestling himself. Judging by his +imposing appearance, his powers did not seem in any way impaired by the +exertions of the previous night. Turning down the bed-clothes, I for +some time quietly revelled in the sight of her charms, and then getting +excited beyond endurance, though unwilling to disturb her peaceful +slumber, I thought I might perhaps be able without awakening her to +take up a more satisfactory position than the one I enjoyed. So gently +raising her right leg and creeping as close behind her as I could, I +placed my right leg between her thighs in such a manner that my +champion shoved himself between her legs, stretching up almost to her +navel, In this position I lay for some little time till some half +muttered words and certain movements of her body made me suspect that +Laura in her sleep was acting over again the scenes of the previous +night. Convinced that she would have no more objection than myself to +the illusion being converted into the reality, I gently separated the +lips of the seat of pleasure and inserted the tip of the appropriate +organ. His sweet touch in such a sensitive spot at once broke her +slumber. She opened her eyes, and glancing downward got a full view of +my stiffly distended weapon with its ruby head quite uncovered just +entering within the charming precincts of her lovely retreat, and she +said smiling that it was just what she had been dreaming of. She was +then going to turn herself round towards me, but I told her to remain +as she was and that I thought we should be able to accomplish our +wishes in that position. I pointed out to her that although we could +not so well enjoy the pleasure of kissing each other, we could at least +better watch and observe each other's operations while my weapon was +perforating her, as the reflexion of our figures in a large mirror, +which I had purposely placed so as to produce the best effect, would +add greatly to our enjoyment. Looking towards it, she blushed deeply at +beholding exposed to her full view her own lovely face, exquisite +swelling breasts, snow-white belly and ivory thighs, with the upper +part of the mount of pleasure beautifully shaded with its appropriate +fringe and the lips swollen and distended with the shaft of love, while +my leg, holding her thighs apart, exposed to view between them the +pleasure-yielding receptacles of its liquid treasures, and at every +heave I gave exhibited at full length the staff of my weapon as I +alternately penetrated and then partly withdrew it from its delicious +sheath. This exquisite site delighted us so much that we determined to +prolong it as much as possible, and regulating each other's movements +so as to keep up the enjoyment to the uttermost and at the same time +hold back the crisis, we lay in the most extatic bliss for upwards of +an hour, enjoying the thrilling delight which this perfect combination +of the most exquisite sensations of touch and sight can confer. At +length, in spite of our endeavours, we could no longer restrain the +tide of passion, a few furious heaves of my maddened and thrusting +pleasure-giver completed our bliss, and the genial shower sprinkled the +field of pleasure and calmed our overexcited senses. + +One other soul-stirring enjoyment was all we had time to accomplish +before the approach of the hour at which Laura was usually called +warned us that we must separate, and with the most poignant regret that +we might not have another opportunity of again enjoying ourselves in +such a delightful manner, we parted. + +In the forenoon I drove out for Miss Middleton. As her friends wished +her to remain, I of course endeavoured to persuade her to do so and +offered to come back for her on any day she might fix, but she insisted +on returning home that day. I had, however, the satisfaction of finding +that she had made an arrangement with the friends whom she had gone to +meet to pay them a visit for some weeks as soon as they returned to +their own abode, which they were to do in about a week. + +One circumstance, however, occurred the same day which rather +counterbalanced the pleasure with which I received this intelligence. +Young Master Frank on leaving school had gone to pay a visit to a +school-fellow, but a letter had arrived from him that morning to say +that he would be home the next day. Now his arrival and consequent +occupation of the room between Laura's and mine threatened to prevent +the constant agreeable intercourse which I had expected to be able to +keep up with her during her aunt's absence. + +I felt very much annoyed at the idea, and urged her, if possible, to +get some arrangement made by which he might occupy some other +apartment. She said, however, that she was afraid to make any such +proposal to her mother for fear of exciting suspicions as to her +object, or of occasioning my removal to another room, which would be +equally destructive for our projects. + +On the whole she took the matter so quietly and coolly that I was +rather astonished, considering the enjoyment she evidently had in our +intercourse. A little annoyed at this, I made up my mind that if my +young friend retained any portion of the youthful beauty I remembered +him to possess, I would endeavour if possible to make up in his arms +for the enjoyment he would deprive me of by keeping me out of his +sister's. + +His first appearance at once decided me to follow out the idea that had +occurred to me. Some years younger than his sister and just of that +delightful age when the passions of manhood have begun to exert their +influence on the senses but before they have taken away the attractive +and charming bloom and graces of youth, he was, if possible, more +captivating than his sister. Indeed, when upon one occasion I dressed +him up as a girl, it was almost impossible to distinguish between them +and he might easily have passed for her even among her intimate +acquaintances. We became good friends at once. When the ladies left the +table after dinner, I made a sign to him to come over beside me, and he +was very soon communicating to me all his secrets. I easily led him to +talk of his school-fellows and their amusements, and when the party +rose to join the ladies he was in the midst of the details of the +history of one of the elder boys to whom a married lady had taken a +fancy at a house where he had been visiting, and who had conferred a +favour on him of which it was very evident my young friend was somewhat +envious. When we went to the drawing room, he wanted to continue the +history, but I said to him that it would be better not to do so there, +but that as he slept in the next room to mine, he might come to me +after we had retired for the night, when we would have a better +opportunity for discussing the subject. He said he would, but that I +was not to expect him till everyone had gone to bed, in case his mother +or sister should come into his room. Although a little surprised at +this allusion to the latter, I was quite satisfied from what he said +that all was right, as, unless he somewhat comprehended my object, he +would not have thought it necessary to make any mystery or take any +precaution on the subject. + +I went to bed, and taking a book, remained awake reading until I heard +my door open, and my young friend entered with only his nightshirt on. +When he came to the bedside I at once threw down the bed-clothes and +made room for him beside me. He jumped in instantly, and clasping him +in my arms I pressed him to my bosom. He warmly returned my embrace, +and the idea I had formed as to his appreciating my intentions was +immediately confirmed by my finding something hard and stiff pressing +against my belly, and I soon managed to ascertain that his instrument +was in a state of fierce erection. After a few kisses and caresses, I +led to the subject of his young friend and the lady, asking how old he +was, and then laying my hand upon his organ of pleasure, asked him +whether his friend's plaything was bigger than this. He said at once it +was, and then taking hold of mine, which as may be supposed was +standing stiff enough, he added that it was not so big as mine. +Continuing to caress his little charmer, I said I was afraid it was a +very naughty little gentleman, and asked whether he had ever had a lady +to teach him how to behave himself properly. He said, "Oh! no! I have +not been so fortunate, but I do wish I could get someone to do it with +me. I can think of nothing else night or day, and I shall go wild +unless I can manage it before long." + +The manner in which my caresses affected him showed plainly how +excitable he was. He pressed me to him, and as I grasped his instrument +he twisted himself backwards and forwards endeavouring to make my hand +serve as a substitute for what he so eagerly desired, while he begged +of me to tell him whether I could not put him in the way of obtaining +the fulfilment of his wishes. I at once promised that if he would get +permission to pay me a visit at the Hall, I would arrange that he +should have as much of it as he liked, if he would only allow me to +witness and participate with him in his pleasures. In his delight and +gratitude he at once said that he would do anything I liked, that I had +only to tell what I wanted and he would be as eager as I could be to do +whatever was in his power that would contribute to my enjoyment. + +During this conversation I had been playing with his pretty little +instrument as he had been with mine, and I had occasionally introduced +it between my thighs squeezing them together so as to compress it +between them and meeting and returning the thrusts which he could not +help giving on finding his little charmer so agreeably tickled by my +soft flesh. This drew from him exclamations of delight. + +"Why, my dear boy," said I, "if this gives you pleasure, as I imagine +it does, I think I could manage to make you do it in a manner that will +be more agreeable still." Turning round to him I presented to him my +posteriors, and retaining hold of his instrument I inserted it between +my hips, and squeezing and pressing it in the same manner as formerly, +I enabled him to enjoy the pleasing friction over a larger portion of +the surface of his now inflamed weapon. This seemed to gratify him +extremely, and he repeatedly thanked me for the nice way in which he +said I made him do it, and protested that he had never enjoyed it so +much before. I told him I thought I could make it even pleasanter +still. I had still retained my fingers round the root of his sensitive +plant, and I now drew it back a little, and raising the point, directed +it to the orifice between the cheeks of my posteriors. Opening the lips +so as to permit the head to penetrate a short way, I made the cheeks of +my bottom close round the head of the intruder so as to produce a most +delicious compression upon it, which drew from him the exclamation, +"Oh! This is splendid!" + +I then asked him whether he had ever put it in here before. He seemed a +little surprised at the question, and said, "No," and then putting down +his hand and ascertaining the little charmer's head was actually within +the lips of the orifice, he immediately asked, "Will it go in?" + +"Just try, my dear boy," was my answer. + +He did not wait for any pressing, but immediately pressed forwards, and +as I favoured the insertion as much as I could, a very few thrusts +sufficed to lodge the charming intruder fairly within me, evidently as +much to his delight as it was to mine. As soon as it was driven +completely home, and his thighs and belly came in close contact with my +buttocks, he ceased his movements and lay still for some minutes, +apparently in the greatest extasy. The complete constriction which was +thus established on every part of his stiff-standing instrument--so +tightly fitting and pressing upon it and yet so deliciously tender and +soft--was so different from anything he had ever previously felt, when +his own or a school-fellow's hand had procured for him an emission, it +seemed quite to overpower him. + +After fully enjoying himself for a little time, he withdrew the +inflamed morsel which I felt burning hot within me, bringing it out +nearly to its full extent and then replacing it. + +He then said, "Tell me, my dear fellow, may I do this, it is so +delicious, but I am afraid of hurting you." + +"Hurting me?" I replied. "You need not be very afraid of that. Does +that feel as if you were hurting me," taking his hand and placing it +upon my inflamed member of which in his excitement he had lost his +hold, and which throbbing and burning stood up fiercely erected along +my belly, excited to the utmost by the charming pressure which his +member exerted upon its sensitive root. "No, no, the little charmer is +not quite big enough yet to do any harm, he is just the size to give me +as much pleasure as he will give you. So don't be afraid to do anything +you like, and I shall do my best to help you!" + +Encouraged by this, he commenced operations which I seconded with all +my might. At first he pushed backwards and forwards, gently and +regularly, and I had no difficulty in keeping time with him, but after +a little he became so excited and thrust followed thrust with such +velocity and so irregularly that I found it quite impossible to keep in +unison with him, and could only aid his frantic efforts by the +compression of the muscles upon his raging champion, which I exerted +whenever he gave me an opportunity by making a more prolonged thrust +than usual within me. In the meantime his panting sobs and sighs bore +testimony to the excess of his enjoyment and the near approach of the +voluptuous crisis, which was speedily announced by an exclamation, "Oh, +goodness, oh!" I felt my delightful invader pressed into me with all +his force, as if he wished his whole body could follow. I endeavoured +to add to his delight by a few movements on my part, for he was now so +overcome with pleasure as to be almost incapable of motion, and +contracting the mouth of the orifice as much as I could, I pressed upon +his swollen and throbbing column and strove to prolong his pleasure by +delaying as long as possible the passage of the precious liquid through +it, which was now bursting from him in furious jets. I succeeded in +this so well that he has often told me since that in all the amorous +encounters he has subsequently been engaged in, and they are not a few, +he has never enjoyed such delicious sensations as he did on this +occasion when he first felt the ravishing delight of his +pleasure-giving member being completely engulphed within, and +compressed by, the magical circle of living flesh. + +After he had lain quiet for a little while, I felt his somewhat +attenuated weapon slip out of me. He then turned himself round, +presenting his buttocks to me and, still keeping his hold on my member +which he had maintained during all his raptures, he gently drew me +round also, nothing unwilling, and presenting his captive at the +entrance to its destined prison, he opened the lips of his orifice as +much as he could, and tried to get him in. + +I was amused and delighted with his eagerness about it, but fearful of +hurting him, I did not attempt to force my way in, until he asked me +why I did not assist him in getting it farther in. I said simply +because I was afraid that, as he had not tried it before, I might hurt +him the first time, but that if he would allow me to try, I would +endeavour to do it with as little suffering to him as possible. He at +once told me to do anything I liked, that he could not expect me to +allow him to enjoy himself within me again unless he reciprocated the +pleasure and that he would willingly suffer any amount of pain to be +permitted again to taste the delight he had already felt. I was in no +way averse to take him at his word and accordingly set to work. As he +gave me every facility, I was enabled with the aid of a little cold +cream to make my way in with less difficulty than I had expected. My +first penetration no doubt hurt him a little, but he bore it manfully +and urged me to proceed till, to my infinite delight, I was fairly +lodged within him up to the hilt. The avenue was as tight and +delightful as possible, but it was of that charming elasticity which +yielded sufficiently to admit the invader, and at the same time pressed +upon him with that degree of force which occasioned the most consummate +voluptuous gratifications. As soon as I was fairly in, all annoyance +seemed fairly at an end and, judging from the rise of his thermometer +which I held in my hand, there succeeded an increase of the pleasure +heat which I had hardly anticipated. The result was that eagerly +availing himself of the lessons I had given him, he set to work so +deliciously and exerted himself so much to promote my pleasure that in +spite of my efforts to prolong the enjoyment, he drew down from me in a +very few minutes the first flow that had saturated his virgin premises. + +After some little fondling of each other he again wished to repeat the +operation. I told him I was afraid of his exerting himself too much, +and proposed that we should put it off till morning, but he would not +be satisfied with this, and urged me to comply by appealing to an +argument the strength and beauty of which I could not withstand. Again +this fascinating charmer was plunged into my interior with the same +lascivious results and again I was rewarded for my compliance by the +full enjoyment of his delicious charms, and after we had each thus +attained again to the height of felicity we fell asleep locked in a +close embrace. + +I awoke early in the morning before he did, and I delighted myself with +a view of all his naked charms while he still slumbered. I was +unwilling to awaken him even to satisfy my own raging desires inflamed +by the sight of such beauty, for I saw that his lovely champion was +already raising his head proudly aloft, as fiercely as if he had not +undergone any fatigue on the previous night, and I was convinced that +if he once awoke, nothing would prevent him from at once commencing and +continuing the delightful game till it was time to appear at breakfast. + +I therefore resolved to keep quiet as long as possible, and creeping +gently as close to him as I could, I placed my throbbing weapon in the +hollow between his buttocks, and in that delicious position remained +quiet until he awoke. When he did open his eyes, he turned his head +round, and finding how he was situated and that I had been awake for +some time, he scolded me for wasting so much valuable time, and while +he took hold of and insinuated my pleasure-giver into the appropriate +niche with which it was in such close contact, he vowed that he was +much disposed to punish me by not allowing him to enter. + +The joys of the previous evening were repeated. He in his turn +penetrated into my interior, and revelled in the same lascivious +enjoyment. After we had each thus allayed our fires a little by a +copious discharge, we proceeded to a minute examination of our +respective persons, while I was highly delighted with the unrestrained +exhibition of such charms as have seldom fallen under my notice. + +I found that he was no less struck and pleased with what I in return +placed at his disposal. Anything of the kind he had previously seen had +been of boys of his own age, and this merely by stealth when he had no +opportunity of making minute observations. My somewhat more mature +proportions, occasioned by the difference of a few years in our ages, +were therefore fully appreciated and drew from him the warmest +encomiums and the most luxurious caresses. + +While Frank and I were thus agreeably occupied in a minute +investigation of each other's charms, I reverted to what had fallen +from him the previous evening, and asked if he really meant to say that +his sister was in the habit of visiting him after he had gone to bed. + +"Not now," he replied, "I only wish she did, and I would soon repay her +the lessons she used to give me. Do you know it was she who first +taught me how to do anything in this way?" + +I expressed my surprise and curiosity to know what had occurred between +them, and he at once proceeded to enlighten me, saying that from the +kindness I had shown him he was sure he need have no reserve with me. + +"It was," he said, "about eighteen months ago, when she had returned +from school, that our first amusement began. We then slept in the same +rooms we now occupy, and as some of my younger brothers were in the +room where you are, I used often to lock the door at night to prevent +them from coming in and tormenting me. Laura used generally to come to +bed before her aunt. She somehow ascertained that I shut myself up in +my room and probably imagined that I was better informed on certain +subjects than I really was. + +"One evening on which there were some old people at dinner who were +likely to occupy our aunt's attention and keep her up late, Laura said +to me that she was tired of the party in the drawing room, but that she +was not inclined to sleep, and that if I left the door open between our +rooms she would come and sit with me for a while. I sat up for some +time, expecting to hear her come to her room, but at length I grew +tired of waiting, undressed, and went to bed. I suspected she must have +crept softly to her own room and waited there without my being aware of +it till this took place, for I had hardly got into bed and put out the +candle when I heard her come in. She came to the bedside and inquired +in a low voice if I was awake. On my answering her, she said we had +better not talk loud in case of disturbing the young people in the next +room. She sat down by the bedside and leaned over me, putting an arm +round my neck and kissing me warmly. Then, putting her hand under the +bed-clothes, she began to caress my naked bosom. This seemed a little +strange to me, but very pleasant. And it was still more agreeable when, +putting my arm round her neck, I found that she also was undressed and +had nothing but her nightshift and a dressing gown which was quite open +at the front. This she accounted for by saying she must be ready to +slip into bed if she heard her aunt coming. + +"The touch of her naked breasts, which were then just beginning to +acquire their full, round form, quite delighted me, and it was while +playing with them that the first voluptuous sensations were awakened +within me. I had previously been sometimes surprised, especially on +awakening in the morning, to find a certain little gentleman quite hard +and stiff, and had been at a loss to ascertain what was the cause. And +I was now still more surprised that as I played with her soft, yielding +globes, the same effect occurred, but although the sensation was most +agreeable, I was too ignorant regarding such matters to be able to +connect the cause with the effect. Laura continued to kiss and play +with me for some time, and at last I became aware that while with one +hand she caressed me, the other was employed in some movement about her +own person, the object of which I did not understand and did not think +of investigating. The effect, however, seemed to be pleasant to her, +for her kisses and caresses increased in ardour till at last with a +heavy sigh they ceased at once; and she remained for a few minutes +perfectly still. Then after another kiss she said she was afraid her +aunt might come and find her away. So making me promise to say nothing +of her visit she left me. + +"Our interview had been so agreeable to me that I pressed her to renew +it on the succeeding night, which she willingly agreed to do, and +somewhat of the same procedure occurred on that and several subsequent +occasions. I gradually began to discover that as her caresses increased +and as her hand came to wander lower down on my person the effect which +was produced upon a certain part came to increase in force and to be +accompanied with more pleasant sensations. This aroused a suspicion in +my mind that there must be some connection between them. So one night, +when my little plaything was particularly stiff, and she was very much +excited, I took her hand which had never before strayed below my navel +and, certainly by no means unwillingly on her part, drew it down and +placed it on the throbbing object that had raised my curiosity. She +made not the least objection to my making her grasp it, and after +handling it for a little, she asked me what was the meaning of it and +what I wanted her to do with it. I said I did not know, but that I +suspected she knew better than I did, as it was only when she played +with me that it became in its present state. She laughed and asked me +if it gave me any pleasure for her to play with it. I told her it did, +and begged of her to continue to fondle it. She complied very +willingly, and then began to question me how long it was since it had +commenced to get into this state and whether I had every played with it +myself, or done anything to procure myself pleasure with it. I told her +that it was only of late that it had often been in the way of getting +stiff, and explained how much it had been affected by her caresses. She +then said she thought she might perhaps be able to procure for me still +greater pleasure with it, but that it would take a little time to do +so, and as she could not remain long enough that night she would come +back and try what she could do on the first favourable opportunity. + +"The next evening she complained of a headache and retired to bed +earlier than usual. As soon as she came into my room, she lighted my +candle, stripped down the bed-clothes, made me take off my nightshirt, +and at once began to amuse herself with my little plaything. It swelled +out and increased in size under her playful fondling to an extent that +surprised me. After she had satisfied her curiosity respecting it and +its appendages by a strict examination of every part, she took it in +her hand and began to rub it up and down. She then put out the candle, +so that I did not see what was probably the case--while endeavouring to +procure me pleasure, she was at the same time operating upon herself +for the same agreeable purpose. I certainly very much enjoyed her +performance upon my sensitive article, but still I felt as if something +was wanting, and I was greatly disappointed when as usual she sunk +almost fainting on my bosom and ceased her efforts. + +"After a little she recovered herself and said she was afraid I was +still too young to be able to enjoy the full pleasure of what she had +been doing, but that she would try again the following night. Still two +or three nights passed without anything occurring to heighten my +enjoyment. + +"By this time I had begun to express some curiosity with regard to her +person and to wish to be allowed to extend my researches over it as +freely as her hands roved over mine. With some little difficulty I +prevailed on her to remove her dressing gown and nightshift and stretch +herself naked on the bed beside me. I had been aware from what I had +seen of some little girls that there was a considerable difference in +our formation, but I was astonished at first on finding her centre-part +so thickly shaded with hair. I quite delighted with its beauty, was +soon tempted to get my fingers between the moist ruby lips of the +charming little slit which I discovered within the curly forest, and to +begin to explore its recesses. The sensitive little organ I found +within so closely resembling, though on a smaller scale, my own organ +of pleasure, did not escape my observation, as wakened up by my +lascivious touches it darted its little head out from its hiding-place. +It was not long before I discovered that this invasion of her inmost +recesses occasioned Laura the greatest delight. She seemed at first to +hesitate a little, but summing up courage she took hold of my hand and, +inserting my fingers within the warmly moist cavity, made me move it up +and down within her. At the same time she grasped my weapon and rubbed +it backwards and forwards more rapidly and more forcibly than she had +ever done before. I felt greatly excited and continued the titillating +movements of my finger within her with the greatest zest, until I saw +her stretch her legs out and sink backwards on the bed sobbing +violently, while with quick hurried movements of her buttocks she +responded to every thrust I made in her inflamed interior. These +violent motions only lasted a few seconds, and then I felt something +wet apparently issue from her, trickle over my fingers and down her +thighs. She still retained her grasp of my machine, which I felt +throbbing and burning more fiercely than ever and giving me more +pleasure than I had ever previously experience, though in her crisis of +delight she had ceased to operate upon it. I now begged of her not to +stop, but to continue her employment which afforded me so much delight. +Suspecting what was indeed the case, that the sight of her charms and +of the enjoyment she had undergone had stirred me up to an unwonted +pitch of desire which might perhaps be attended with a happy result, +she good-naturedly resumed her efforts, and every succeeding movement +of her hand upon the throbbing and inflamed member evidently added +intensely to the flame that consumed me. She persevered until she had +produced the desired result, and I saw a drop or two of white liquid +burst from the inflamed point, while at the same time a most delicious +sensation pushed through the part affected and from thence seemed to +thrill through my whole frame, as overcome with the exquisite delight. +I fell back upon the bed, she kissing me tenderly and congratulating me +on having at length attained the powers of a man; then she left me to +my repose. + +"After this we omitted no opportunity that was afforded us of amusing +ourselves together in the same way. My ignorance on the subject, +however, prevented me from thinking of carrying our enjoyment farther, +and though doubtless she knew better, she allowed me to return to +school without enlightening me any farther. She made me promise two +things, first that I was not to indulge myself in any repetition of our +pastimes until we met again, and secondly not to say anything to my +school-fellows regarding such subjects. I cannot say that I kept my +promise on either point. I tried as well as I could to do so with +regard to the first, but I could not help occasionally breaking +through. But my curiosity was too much excited by our late proceedings +not to endeavour to ascertain how some of my elder companions felt +regarding such subjects. On sounding them cautiously I discovered that +some of them were better informed on such affairs than I was, and from +their revelations I became aware of the amount of pleasure I had lost +through my want of knowledge to avail myself of it. It so happened that +during the following year whenever I was at home Laura was absent, and +when we did at length occasionally meet and I endeavoured to prevail on +her to afford me an opportunity of repeating our old amusements, she +always put me off, laughing and saying that I was grown too old for her +to allow me to play these tricks now, so that I never have been able to +show her what a change had taken place in the size of her old +acquaintance or to prove to her how much pleasure I am sure it could +now give her." + +This detail produced such an exciting effect upon both of our organs of +pleasure that we were obliged again to quench our raging fires in each +other's interiors. In the course of the mutual operation I questioned +him as to whether, if he had an opportunity, he would like to repeat +his former amusements with Laura and even carry them further. He said +at once it would be most delightful to do so, and nothing would give +him greater pleasure. Then referring to her close neighbourhood to us +and to her aunt's approaching departure, he said that there would be +such a capital opportunity for our all enjoying ourselves together, if +she could only be persuaded to agree to it, that he was determined to +try whether he could not persuade her to renew their meetings, and he +even showed me a key to the door leading into her room which he had got +made on purpose to enable him to have access to her. + +His story had somewhat enlightened me as to Laura's ideas, and I could +now understand to some degree her not feeling so much annoyed as I had +been at Frank's arrival. I strongly suspected that rather than be +deprived of her favourite amusement, she would not object to his again +being a participator in it. I thought it better, however, not to say +anything to him at present regarding my intimacy with her until I had +ascertained what her intentions really were. After mutually agreeing +that we were both to endeavour to prevail on her to join in our sports, +and that if one succeeded he was to do all he could for the benefit of +the other, we went down to breakfast. + +I had an opportunity sooner than I expected of coming to an explanation +with Laura. She had told me that she could not meet me that morning at +the summer house, but in the course of the forenoon she found she could +get away for an hour, and she gave me the usual signal for me to repair +there. When, as she was accustomed to do, she opened my trousers and +uncovered her little darling and proceeded to give him his usual caress +before introducing him into his nest, her quick eye at once discovered +that he was not in his ordinary trim to satisfy her desires. With a +flushed cheek, she looked me full in the face, and asked what was the +reason of this and what I had been about to occasion such a state of +things. + +I was very well pleased to have such a good opportunity of coming to +the point, and I at once answered that, having been deprived of the +pleasure of seeing her in the morning and despairing of being able to +accomplish a meeting with her that day, I had been reduced to the +necessity of seeking consolation in the embraces of one whose charms +put me so much in mind of her that I had almost believed it was her in +reality and had been tempted to exceed the limits I had intended to +have placed upon myself. + +She inquired with some heat and astonishment what I meant. But she +blushed scarlet when I replied that Frank and I had been rehearsing +some of her lessons. She was at first rather annoyed at what I told +her; but when I explained to her that I had not made Frank aware of +what had passed between us until I was sure of her approbation and that +his reason for confiding in me was the hope of my being of use in +enabling him to obtain the bliss he so much coveted--of again regaling +himself in her charms--she was quite appeased. + +I had little difficulty in discerning that she was highly delighted +with the glowing description I gave of his youthful charms and +especially of the size and prowess of her old acquaintance. I dwelt on +this and on the necessity there was of taking him into our confidence, +and even making him a partner in our amusements, unless we were to give +them up entirely, for there could be no doubt if we went on that he +would soon discover the footing we were on. Although I could not get +her to say that she would consent to this, I was tolerably well +satisfied she would make no great opposition. I therefore ceased to +urge the point, telling her that she must leave it to me to arrange +matters with Frank, if I found it was necessary, and that I would take +care not to commit her more than was absolutely requisite. + +We had continued to caress each other during this conversation and her +charms producing their usual effect upon me I was soon able to point +out to her the flourishing condition of her favorite. + +I exerted myself notwithstanding my previous night's work to show her +that it had not quite exhausted me; and at length she left me quite +reconciled by the result of three vigorous encounters. + +When Frank came to me that night he was somewhat surprised at the state +of my rather enervated champion, which he with great glee contrasted +with the vigorous condition of his own. But he was still more surprised +when I frankly confessed that I could not attempt to cope with him on +that occasion, and explained the cause from which the deficiency arose. +He was greatly delighted to learn the footing on which I stood with +Laura, and at once concluded that she would not be able to resist the +temptation of adding to her enjoyment by making him participate in it. +I quite agreed with him, but at the same time I told him the objection +she had made and that it would probably be necessary to devise some +plan by which at least the appearance of her not voluntarily complying +with his desires might be kept up. + +After some deliberation on this subject, occasionally interrupted by a +renewal of our previous evening's amusements, in which, however, I +generally allowed my young friend to take the more active share, we +arranged our plan which was carried into effect in this manner. + +Laura was now afraid to venture to the summer house every morning, so +we had few opportunities of meeting. But ascertaining that her mother +and her aunt were going two days afterwards to pay a visit at a +distance, which would occupy them the whole forenoon, I arranged with +her that if she were left alone, she should come to my room where I +would be waiting for her. I then arranged with Frank that at breakfast +he should say he was going to take a ride to call upon a companion in +the neighbourhood, but that instead of doing so he should conceal +himself in a closet in my room and upon my giving a certain signal he +should make a noise which would lead to his discovery without it +appearing that I knew he was there. + +Everything happened as I anticipated. As soon as the carriage drove off +with her mother, Laura came to my room, where I was awaiting her. +Saying that it seemed an age since I had had the opportunity of fully +enjoying the sight and touch of all her charms, I at once stripped +myself quite naked and proceeded to perform the same operation upon +her. As she enjoyed this as much as I did, she made no objection +whatever, and even assisted in getting rid of her clothes as fast as +possible. I placed her in several different postures, in order to allow +the delighted boy to enjoy the voluptuous sensations I was sure her +charms would produce upon him, and then proceeded to the final +enjoyment. When this had been completed to our mutual satisfaction, I +again displayed all her attractions, and when by kisses and caresses +and lascivious touches I had again roused her desires for a repetition +of the encounter, I made the agreed-on signal to Frank. He immediately +responded by pushing down some article of furniture. Laura started up, +exclaiming, "Good heavens, what is that? Can anyone be there?" + +I jumped out of the bed and seized a pistol which was lying on the +dressing table and opened the door saying I would take good care to +silence any intruder so that he should never be able to tell upon us. +On opening the door and disclosing Frank, I exclaimed, "So it is you, +Master Peeping Tom. Well, it is lucky it is only you, for anyone else +would have had a good chance of having a bullet through his head. But I +shall deal somewhat differently with you. Don't suppose, however, you +are to get off unpunished for thus stealing in upon us. I see there is +a good rod here, and you shall have a sound flogging for your +impertinence and curiosity. So strip instantly and remember the longer +you are about it the more severe your punishment will be." + +Frank appeared nothing loth to submit to the proposed infliction and +with my assistance was soon as naked as we were. + +All this time I watched Laura closely to observe how she was affected +by our proceedings. At first she had been dreadfully alarmed, but on +finding it was only Frank she was quite aware she was perfectly safe. +As I proceeded to strip him, and disclosed his exquisite figure and +symmetrical proportions, she evidently became much interested, and when +at last I drew his shirt over his head and revealed the full contour of +his body with his delicious charmer standing fully erect and exhibiting +its rosy head completely developed, I could see a flash of pleasure and +delight steal over her lovely features and impart still greater +animation to her sparkling eyes. Convinced that I might now proceed to +any extremities I said, "Now, Laura, you must assist me to punish this +young rogue properly." + +I then gave her the rod, and sitting down on the side of the bed, I +placed him across my knees and turned up his beautiful posteriors to +her. She instantly entered into the sport and gave him two or three +cuts with the birch which, though not very severe, were quite +sufficient to give him an excuse for tossing his legs about and +exhibiting all his charms in the most voluptuous manner possible, in +which I gave him every assistance in my power. After this playful +enjoyment had been continued for some time, I said to Laura that she +was too gentle with him and did not punish him half so severely as he +deserved, and proposed that she should change places with me and let me +take the rod. She laughingly assented and asked me in what position she +was to hold him for me. I told her the best plan would be to do as they +flogged the boys at school, and I would show her how it was done. +Making her lean forward upon the bed, I placed him behind her, and +putting his arms over her shoulders, I made her catch hold of his +hands, telling her to hold them fast. She did as I directed, while I +applied a few lashes to his plump, handsome posteriors which, as I +expected, made him cling closely to Laura, bringing his instrument into +direct contact with her buttocks, against which it beat furiously, as +if eager to effect an entrance somewhere. + +I said, "Ah, I see you have got a very unruly little gentleman there, I +must try if we can't hold him fast also." And at the same time I +inserted it between her thighs and again inflicted a few blows. + +The near approach of his furious weapon to the seat of pleasure caused +him to make fierce efforts to endeavour to penetrate it, and I could no +longer resist the imploring glances he cast upon me, expressive of his +urgent desire that I should enable him to complete his enjoyment. So +making Laura rest her belly on the bed and stretch her legs as far +asunder as possible so as to afford him a fair entrance from behind, I +loosened her hold of his arms so far as to enable him to stoop down +sufficiently low, and then taking hold of his flaming weapon I guided +it into the heaven which I felt was burning with desire and eager to +receive it. Laura at once accommodated herself to all his proceedings +and finding that her hold of his hands rather obstructed his progress, +she loosened it, and they were soon transferred to her splendid +swelling globes, and then, as he became more and more excited in the +hot struggle, were firmly clasped round her waist so as to bring their +bodies into the closest possible contact. Animated by the delicious +scene before my eyes the fiery impatience of my excited organ of +pleasure could no longer be restrained. I threw myself on the lovely +boy and almost at the first thrust was plunged up to the hilt in the +delicious buttocks which he thus so temptingly exposed to my eager +assault. + +Once engulphed I had nothing to do but to keep my place and leave to +the energetic struggles of the other two combatants the task of +bringing the warfare to a successful termination. + +After a hard fight, during which the utmost endeavours of both parties +seemed to be to try which should be vanquished soonest, it terminated +in a drawn battle. + +And as I contributed at the same time my share of the spoil, poor +Frank's beautiful little balls of delight were quite inundated both +before and behind with the stream which flowed from himself and me and +which mingled with the first tribute his manly prowess had drawn down +from woman and poured in torrents along his thighs. The dear boy was so +overcome with the delight that I thought at first he must have fainted, +but I soon discovered it was only the swoon of pleasure. Raising him up +in my arms, as soon as I could disengage my unruly member from the +pleasant quarters it still clung too, I laid him on the bed by the side +of Laura who was not in much better condition and stood equally in need +of my assistance. + +It is wonderful, however, how soon one recovers from such exhaustion, +and in a few minutes they were both as lively as ever and were actively +engaged in the mutual contemplation of each other's exquisite charms. +This pleasant proceeding was enlivened by an animated discussion +regarding the alteration and improvement which each of them discovered +the other's beauties had undergone since they had last been submitted +to their mutual inspection, and it cannot be doubted that Laura was +greatly delighted to witness the change in size of the pretty little +champion to which she had given the first lesson. All this, of course, +produced the usual effect upon us, and Frank seeing that I was quite +ready to renew the combat proposed to resign Laura to me. I fancied, +however, that they would like a repetition of their previous +engagement, and he was evidently perfectly able to renew it, for, +indeed, the wanton boy had been so wound up by the preliminary scene +that his former encounter had produced hardly any relaxing effect upon +his lovely weapon. I therefore drew him upon the not unwilling Laura, +and again guiding the fiery courser into the lists of pleasure, had the +satisfaction of seeing them once more commence the amorous encounter, +which proceeded to the ordinary happy result, evidently to the great +delight of both parties. + +Frank, revelling in the blissful conjunction of every part of their +naked bodies, clasped Laura round the neck and imprinted burning kisses +upon her lovely lips, while his rampant steed plunged violently +backwards and forwards in the abyss of pleasure and his charming +buttocks bounded and quivered with the excess of wanton delight. +Greatly interested in watching the delightful encounter, I endeavoured +to promote their enjoyment by tickling and playing with them in the +most sensitive places, till their excitement reached its height and +they both sunk down in the swoon of pleasure. + +Laura had no sooner recovered a little from the effects of this +engagement, than Frank insisted on seeing me perform the same pleasant +operation in which he had just been engaged. Nothing loth, I +immediately humoured his fancy, getting upon Laura, who was still lying +on her back in the bed. The lascivious and not yet exhausted boy had no +sooner got us fairly placed and my weapon inserted in Laura's sheath +and set to work, than I felt him separate our legs so as to enable him +to kneel down between them behind us. Having established his position +satisfactorily, he instantly plunged his still rampant champion into my +rear, producing in me the most rapturous sensations, which soon caused +me in conjunction with Laura to die away in bliss before he was ready +to join our sacrifice. + +Finding that he was determined to complete his third pleasing +operation, I proposed that he should change his position and take up my +place in Laura's palace of pleasure and allow me again to stimulate him +in the rear, and assist him to attain his object. He highly approved of +this proposal, and immediately took up his position in Laura's arms, +while, getting behind him and inserting my weapon in his delicious +sheath, I proceeded to render him the same agreeable service he had +just done me. This speedily had the desired effect, and a delicious +emission from all the three parties brought our undertaking to a most +successful and satisfactory conclusion. + +By this time, Laura for once had had enough to satisfy her, and we +separated, sadly grudging the loss of the two days which were still to +pass before the departure of her aunt would admit of a renewal of our +joys in security. We faithfully proposed on our part that we should be +abstinent in the meantime with the view of being the better able to +enjoy ourselves thoroughly when the happy time for our all again +meeting together should arrive. Upon the whole, with the assistance of +an occasional solace from her in the summer house, when an opportunity +afforded, we kept our promise tolerably well, though as Frank would +insist on coming to my bed, and we could neither of us refrain from +indulging in a sight of each other's charms, it was sometimes a hard +struggle to restrain our desires. + +At length Miss Middleton's departure enabled us to give free course to +all our wanton inclinations, and night after night my room was the +scene of a repetition of the most exquisite and voluptuous enjoyments +it is possible to conceive. When our exhausted frames could no longer +furnish us with the means of indulging in the performance of our +soul-stirring rites, we were never tired of gazing on and caressing the +delicious forms which were constantly exhibited without reserve for the +delectation and amusement of one another, for we all seemed to feel +that our own delight was heightened by aiding to promote the happiness +of the others. We had no secrets from Laura; in fact, she had witnessed +with delight the pleasures which Frank and I mutually conferred upon +each other. On one occasion when she was disqualified from joining in +our amusements, she watched Frank and me stripping and enjoying by +ourselves the pleasures she was unable to participate in. + +The evident delight they afforded us affected her so greatly that she +declared she must try the effect of the same operation upon herself. +Accordingly, the next night she insisted upon us both operating on her +at the same time. Frank offered to me the choice of routes. But as I +was aware that he had often contemplated with great pleasure the idea +of opening up the new way, which he thought would be peculiarly well +suited to his yet somewhat undeveloped proportions, I at once gave him +the precedence. I told him that, as I had already had one victory over +a maiden citadel, it was only fair that he should enjoy the next and +that it was better he should do so, as in all probability he would +obtain it with less suffering to the conquered fair one than if my +larger battering ram were at first introduced. Laura quite approved of +this arrangement. Having all stripped quite naked, I laid myself down +in the bed at full length and then drew her upon me, making her place +herself so as to bring her cavity just over the stiff pole which was +standing up ready to enter it. She herself inserted and adjusted it in +the most satisfactory manner. When she was quite impaled upon me and +firmly fastened by the wedge being fairly driven home in her, Frank got +between her legs on his knees, and with lance in hand, proceeded to +insert it in her hinder cavity. Being, however, his first attempt at +storming a maiden fortress, he was not very expert at it, and the +coveted way proving very narrow and confined, it was not without some +difficulty he effected his object. The obstacles, however, only +increased the ardour of his desires and, with the assistance of a +little cold cream, they were at length happily surmounted, and his +weapon forced its way into the interior of the citadel. During this +time I endeavoured to keep as quiet as possible, and as Frank's efforts +occasioned her some pain, Laura also remained nearly motionless, only +exerting herself a little occasionally to humour his movements and +assist him in effecting an entrance. As soon, however, as I found from +his exclamation of delight that his weapon had overcome all resistance +and was as fully imbedded in the lascivious, fleshy sheath as mine was, +I began at first gently and quietly, and then more rapidly and +vigorously, to join in the combat, heaving my buttocks up and down and +urging the lusty pole backwards and forwards in its delicious quarters, +only pausing now and then to receive and return the burning kisses +which Laura, now rendered quite frantic with the double enjoyment +stimulating her both before and behind, showered upon me. I soon found +that any further efforts on my part were quite unnecessary. Maddened by +the novel excitement, Laura heaved and thrust alternately, displacing +and replacing the sturdy instruments above and below, and declaring she +really knew not which of them afforded her the greatest delight. I, +therefore, confined myself to favouring her movements so as to give +them the greatest possible effect, till at last with her eyes flashing +fire and her whole body panting and heaving with the excess of her +emotion, she almost shouted out, "Oh, heavens, this is too much!" Her +grasp round me slackened, and she sunk entranced on my bosom, while +Frank and I responded to her call, and a few frantic heaves on both our +parts served to cause our rivers of delight to flow into her where, +mingling with her own flood, they somewhat served to calm our +overexcited senses. + +It was some time before Laura came to herself, but when she did she was +delighted to find that we still retained our respective positions +within her. On my inquiring whether they felt disposed for a renewal of +the combat in a similar manner, they both declared with the most +impassioned caresses that nothing would give them greater delight. + +Telling Frank that as the entrance to both fortresses was now well +lubricated, we might venture to carry on the warfare more boldly +without the risk of doing any damage. I desired him to keep time with +me and thrust his weapon as far in and out as he could at each heave, +first alternately with me and then on a given signal both together. + +At the same time I advised Laura to remain quiet and try what would be +the effect of our efforts. The result far surpassed her expectations. +When, after heaving alternately for some little time, I gave Frank the +signal and we made a simultaneous thrust together, burying both our +weapons as far as they would go within the soft yielding flesh, she +exclaimed, "Oh, this is exquisite, it could not possibly be more +heavenly." We continued this mode of action for some time, alternately +changing from one variety to another, while she responded merely by +twisting and wriggling her buttocks, and in turn compressing and +squeezing the darling object before or behind, which for the moment +affected her senses the more powerfully. Gradually, however, she became +too much animated to adhere to any settled plan, and she could not +refrain from meeting and returning our lusty efforts to promote her +enjoyment. This only animated us to fresh exertions in which we were so +successful that we were soon rewarded by as overpowering an overflow of +bliss as before. + +As soon as it was over, she insisted on laying us both out at full +length on the bed quite naked, bringing our organs of pleasure so close +together that she could caress them at the same time, and placing +herself upon us so that her mouth came in contact with them. In this +position she remained for a long time--kissing, caressing, and sucking +the instruments of delight and thanking us in the warmest manner for +the excessive joy we had given her until her luscious caresses, +exciting us almost to madness, forced us again to allay the irritation +produced on our burning weapons by again bringing them into her +delightful sheaths. + +In such exquisite amusements a few weeks passed rapidly away without +any interruption to our joys, when we were startled by learning from +Laura that there was a derangement of the usual symptoms which she +feared indicated pregnancy. This greatly alarmed us, for trusting to +our youth we had had no fear on this subject. I lost no time in +consulting an eminent London surgeon, but his reply was that the +symptoms were usual in cases of pregnancy, but that they were not +infallible signs of it, as they sometimes occurred from other causes. +It was, however, obvious that some arrangement must be made to provide +for the occurrence of the possible event. I, of course, told Laura that +if it should turn out as she feared, we must make up our minds to run +off together and, getting up a story of her having been previously +privately married, keep out of the way until the noise of the affair +blew over. This plan, however, did not meet her approbation. She said +that whatever might really have been the case, everyone would at once +say from the difference in our ages that she must have seduced me and +that she would never be able to show her face again in society, and +that moreover she could not think of inflicting such a penalty on me as +to saddle me for life with a wife older than myself, when she had been +as much to blame in the matter as I had. + +After a great deal of consideration I ventured to hint whether her best +plan would not be to accept Sir Charles Tracy, marry him at once, and +get the ceremony over without delay, so that if a child did come, there +might be at least the lapse of six months to admit of the possibility +of his being the father. + +I must here explain that Sir Charles had been an almost constant +resident at the Hall ever since my arrival, and was evidently looked +upon by the family as a suitor. He was a young man of about +twenty-seven, of large fortune, tall, handsome, and well made, not +particularly clever, but almost the best-tempered and most good-natured +person I ever met. His object in remaining so long was quite obvious. +Although she would never admit it, I had all along fancied that Laura +liked him; but since I had become so intimate with her, she certainly +had shown more coldness towards him than she did on my first arrival. + +At first, Laura said this plan would never do. But, as we could devise +nothing else, on my pressing her a little on the subject she admitted +that before I came she had made up her mind to accept him if he +proposed, but that she was afraid to do so now for two reasons: first, +she feared he might discover on his first attack that someone had had +access before him to the sanctuary of love, and secondly, from the +dread that in the event of a child coming before the usual time he +might denounce her and turn her adrift. + +I considered a little, and then asked her whether if these difficulties +could be got over she would still be disposed to marry him. + +She said it was no use thinking of it, but that if it were not for the +objections she had mentioned, she certainly would, as she thought she +could live happily with him. + +I then told her that as to the first objection she might set her mind +perfectly at ease, for from what I had already seen of Sir Charles, his +instrument I knew was so much larger than anything that had found its +way into her and he would find so much difficulty in getting it in for +the first time that he would never suspect any intruder had been before +him, and that if, as she easily might, she insisted in the operation +being performed in the dark, I could supply her with a contrivance by +which a little red liquid might be applied so as to produce the natural +appearance of an effusion of blood. Then as to the second objection, I +told her I thought there would be little fear of his making any +complaint at least in public on the subject, if she had the power to +hold out to him that she could bring forward a matter which it would be +equally unpleasant for him to have disclosed. + +She said that in such a case the matter might perhaps be arranged, but +she could not imagine how she was to obtain such a hold over him. + +I told her I thought she might leave that to me. I then explained to +her that Sir Charles had taken a fancy to me on my arrival, and had +shown me every kindness and attention, evidently wishing to be on an +intimate footing with me. + +The poor fellow no doubt was in an awkward predicament. Inflamed by the +constant sight of the charms of Laura, of whom he was greatly +enamoured, he was afraid to console himself in the arms of any of the +women in the neighbourhood for fear his infidelity might come to her +knowledge, and unable wholly to restrain his desire to give vent in +some manner to his pent-up passions, he had made some overtures to me +of which I clearly understood the meaning, though with Laura, Betsy, +and Frank on my hands, I had quite enough to do in that way, and +consequently I had pretended not to understand his intentions. I now +suggested to Laura that by complying with his wishes I might get him to +come to my room where she and Frank would have an opportunity of seeing +us enjoy each other, so that if at any future period he should accuse +her of infidelity prior to her marriage, she might retort upon him. + +Laura was quite satisfied that, if this could be accomplished, she +would be perfectly safe; as with his good temper she said she had +little doubt, even in case of the worst we dreaded occurring, she would +be able to persuade him that it would be for the interests of both that +he should keep quiet, seeing she had such a hold over him. She now +admitted that she really was fond of him, though her curiosity and my +boldness had lately enabled me to gain the advantage over him, and I +easily drew from her that she did not like him the less for the report +I had made of his evident ability to perform satisfactorily in the +battles of Venus. I therefore told her that, though I was afraid that +the performance of the instrument that would probably afford the +greatest pleasure to her might prove to be martyrdom to me, I was +prepared to undergo it for her sake, and we signed and sealed the +agreements in our usual happy way. + +As I have always found that where a thing is once determined on it is +better to lose no time in carrying it into execution, I set to work +immediately. I dressed for dinner that day sooner than usual, and about +half an hour before the ordinary dinner hour, I made my way to Sir +Charles' room, taking with me an amorous work he had lent me and making +a pretext of wishing to borrow another. When he found who it was that +knocked at the door he asked me to come in, saying that he wanted to +see me as he had that day received a packet from town with some things +he had ordered down for me. He then told his servant to lay out some +things for him, and that he would not be required further. As soon as +the servant had left the room, he took from a drawer a large parcel, +and selecting a packet of drawings, told me to sit down and amuse +myself with them while he finished dressing. + +This was coming to the point even sooner than I had anticipated, but as +it was just the opening I wanted, I sat down and began to examine the +drawings which consisted of a most beautifully executed series of +voluptuous designs. When he had dressed himself, all except his coat +and waistcoat (and he was a very few minutes about it), he came and +leaned over me, looking at the drawings and making observations upon +them. After we had gone over them, he said there were some more which +he liked still better and he hoped I would be equally well pleased with +them. He went to the drawer for them, while I rose up to lay aside +those we had been looking at. He selected two packets, and then coming +back to the easy chair in which I had been sitting, he sat down, and +wished to draw me on his knee. + +This, however, I did not allow, but I sat down on the arm of the chair +allowing him to put his arm round my waist. He exhibited some more +illustrations of luscious scenes, many of which were new to me, and I +did not attempt to conceal the effect which was produced upon me, while +I told him, which was the case, that I had never seen anything of the +kind more beautifully designed and executed. I could see that he was +watching the impression made not only on my face but also on another +part of my person, which had now become somewhat prominent. He seemed +satisfied with this, and then opened the other packet, which was a +series of drawings executed by a first-rate artist in the most +admirable style delineating the seduction of a beautiful young boy of +about fifteen by another handsome youth a few years older. Every scene +in the progress was illustrated by an appropriate and admirably drawn +portrait of the two characters, commencing with taking him on his knee +and impressing the first amorous kiss; the laying of his hand upon the +organ of pleasure; the maiden bashfulness of first feeling the naked +weapon grasped by a strange hand; the first starting out of the +beautiful object on the trousers being unloosened; the full development +of all its beauties on their being removed; the drawing his bridle over +the fiery little head of the charger; the playing with the beautiful +little appendices; the opening the thighs to get a glimpse of the seat +of pleasure behind; the turning him round to obtain a full view of the +exquisite hindquarters; the first exposure to his gaze of the second +actor in the scene of pleasure; the making him caress and play with it; +the complete exposure of all their naked charms as their shirts are +drawn over their heads; the close embrace as they strain each other in +their arms; the turning him round to present the altar for the +sacrifice; the entrance; the combat; the extasy; the offering the +recompensing pleasure; the introducing the virgin weapon for the first +time; the ardour of the first enjoyment; the first tribute and the +mutual embrace of thanks as they kissed and caressed each other's +organs of pleasure after the work happily was accomplished. All these +were depicted with a beauty and a truth to nature that forcibly +reminded me of my own sweet experience of similar enjoyment on my first +initiation in the secrets of pleasure. As I gazed with admiration upon +them, he could not help observing how much I was interested, and was no +doubt encouraged to think, as I intended he should be, that there would +be little objection on my part to his proceeding to enact a similar +scene. His hand gradually slipped down over my stiffly distended +weapon. I made a little faint resistance, but gradually allowed him, +without much difficulty, to handle and feel it, to unloosen my trousers +and make it appear on the stage. He had no sooner got possession of it, +than he loaded it with kisses and caresses, declaring that he had never +seen anything to surpass it in beauty. He had not much more difficulty +in loosening my braces and completely removing my trousers so as to +give him a full opportunity of seeing and handling my naked person. + +I affected to be so much engrossed with the pictures as not to observe +that he had not only done this, but had also drawn down his own +trousers and raised up his shirt displaying his magnificent weapon, +until taking my hand he tried to make me grasp--for my fingers could +not meet round it--by far the most splendid and largest champion I had +ever met with, one which, indeed, I have never seen surpassed. He +seemed much amused by my surprised exclamation, "Oh, goodness, what a +monster," and, laughing, asked if I had never seen one so large before. +But on my expressing my wonder that he should ever get it into a woman +at all he seemed to be a little apprehensive that I might be too much +frightened to allow it to enter where he wished it should go, and he +tried to persuade me that after all there was not so very great a +difference between it and mine. + +In truth I had begun to be somewhat terrified on the subject and to +wish at least to delay the operation, if it must be undergone, until it +could be effected in a place where the object desired could be secured. +I knew that in a few minutes the dinner bell would ring, and I +therefore determined to temporize as long as possible and escape on the +present occasion by holding out hopes of his attaining his object on a +more favourable opportunity. + +But I found that it was easier to make the resolution than to keep it. +His evident passion for me and the means he adopted to excite me to an +ardour equal to his own--keeping up a titillatory friction over the +most sensitive points of my body--soon produced their effect, and in +spite of my resolution, I could not make any effort to oppose him. +Having drawn me on his knees, he raised me up, and opening my buttocks +and holding apart the lips of the orifice, he presented the enormous +head of his charger and tried to gain admittance. He seemed to be aware +that there must be considerable difficulty, and he not only anointed +the parts with cold-cream, but he also refrained from attempting to +force it in by any violent exertion on his part, apparently wishing +that the junction should be brought about in a manner that would run +less risk of occasioning me pain by my pressing gently down upon it +myself. This he urgently begged me to do, and I could not withhold +feeling sensible of this attention to my feelings on his part. I +thought it would be hardly fair of me not to show that I was so by at +least endeavouring, as far as I could, to aid in accomplishing his +wishes. I therefore pressed down upon the impaling stroke with as much +force as I could venture to exert, and with great difficulty and some +pain did get the head fairly within the entrance. Having attained this, +I desisted from my efforts for a moment and was pleased to find that +the pain ceased entirely. As for him, he was perfectly enchanted and +loaded me with kisses and caresses. Just then the bell announced that +dinner would be on the table in five minutes. Although I had previously +been anxiously expecting this announcement, I must confess I felt sorry +when it did come, for I had now got so interested and excited in our +proceedings that I would willingly have contributed by every means in +my power, even at any sacrifice of pain, to bring the enterprise to a +successful termination. But there seemed no help for it, and I turned +my head round to him and said that I was afraid we must go downstairs. +He caught me round the neck, pressed my lips passionately to his, and +entreated me to have patience with him for a few moments; he said he +would not attempt to do anything that would give me more pain, but that +he was then enjoying the most transcendent pleasure from the kind +assistance I had already afforded him in getting his instrument so far +imbedded in the abode of bliss, and if I would only allow him to remain +where he was for a few seconds longer, he would be overwhelmed with the +excess of his joy and would never cease to be grateful to me for having +thus contributed to it. I could not resist his appeal, seeing clearly +from his 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 the +end of the evening they were on a better and more familiar footing than +they had even been before. When the ladies retired to bed, Sir Charles +again urged me to go to his room. I still refused, but at last I +suggested that perhaps he might come to me early the next morning, as +this would be less liable to suspicion, for if anyone saw him we might +go out immediately together, when it would be supposed he had only come +for the purpose of calling me, while if he was not observed, he might +remain for a time with me. Of course, that night I explained to Laura +and Frank all that had passed, and we contrived to make two apertures +in the partition wall of the closet between Frank's room and mine, from +which they would have an uninterrupted view of the scene of operations. + +The next morning I heard Sir Charles open my door, but I lay quiet as +if still asleep. I was conscious that he fastened the door and then +came round to the side of the bed where I was lying. He removed the +bed-clothes, raised up my nightshirt, and remained for some minutes +contemplating me. Of course, the principal object of his worship was my +virile member which, as was usual at that period of my life, always +held up its head proudly erect when I awoke in the morning. I heard him +undress himself and get into bed, and then kneeling down by my side, +after kissing and caressing my organ of pleasure, he took the point of +it into his mouth and commenced sucking it and moving it backwards and +forwards between his lips. I opened my eyes, as if just awakened, and +beheld him kneeling beside me perfectly naked with his tremendous +member standing stiff and erect. He immediately made me take off my +shirt, and employed himself for a time in examining me all over and +caressing all my charms. During this time I also made a more minute +inspection of my acquaintance of the preceding evening, and I was even +more than ever astonished at its proportions, and at how I had managed +ever to get it within my narrow aperture as far as it had been. + +After some little time had elapsed in these preliminaries, he said that +it was his turn now to contribute to my enjoyment, and taking hold of +my weapon, he was going to turn himself away from where Laura and Frank +were placed. As they had both been greatly interested by the account I +had given them of Sir Charles' tremendous weapon, I wished that they +should have an opportunity of seeing as much as possible of its +proceedings. So I got him to change his position and to place himself +where they were and where they could have the gratification of +observing every motion he made in the approaching encounter. He +immediately placed himself as I wished, and I then, at his request, +took up my position behind him, and he proceeded to introduce my weapon +into the sheath of pleasure. But if I had been surprised at the +largeness of one of his proportions, I was no less so at the smallness +of the other, as in fact I had almost as much difficulty in getting +into him as he had had with me. At length, with his assistance, I +succeeded and gradually penetrated within the delightful cavity, till I +was completely imbedded within it. Of course, the opposition I met with +and the extreme tightness of the place, when it was once fairly +overcome, only increased the pleasurable sensations I experienced after +I had fairly accomplished my entrance. When he found I was completely +buried within him and was beginning to proceed with the work of +pleasure, he took my hand and placed it on his majestic champion, +saying that if I would be good enough to operate upon it at the same +time it would not only give him exquisite pleasure by being combined +with the performance going on behind, but would also, by depriving it +of a little of its vehement fury, make our after-proceedings more easy +and agreeable to me, when, as he hoped I would allow him to do, he +should again try to introduce it into the delicious aperture that had +given him so much delight the previous day. I immediately acquiesced, +and grasping as much of the pillar as I could manage to do with one +hand, I commenced a series of movements upon it, gently rubbing it up +and down and titillating the shaft as much as possible, which drew from +him the warmest encomiums. In this manner, combining the movements of +my hand in front with those of my excited weapon in the rear, I managed +to pour my tribute into him at the same time that he sent a shower of +love's balsam spouting beyond the bed far into the room. + +This scene acted so powerfully on Laura that unable to restrain +herself, as Frank afterwards told me, she seized hold of his hand, +conveyed it to her pleasure-spot, and made him cool her raging fever in +a similar manner where she stood. + +Sir Charles then asked if I would allow him to endeavour to accomplish +the undertaking which it had given him so much delight partially to +accomplish the preceding day. I could not well make any objection, +after having availed myself of his complaisance, to his now proceeding +to carry out his wishes to their entire fulfilment. I therefore +disposed myself so as to endeavour to stand the attacks in as +favourable a position as I could, and at the same time afford my +friends as good a view of the proceedings as was possible. + +I placed all the pillows and cushions I could find on a heap in the +centre of the bed and lay down with my belly resting on them so as to +raise up my posteriors and present them to him in an attitude that +would be propitious to his purpose. He thanked me, and told me to let +him know if I found that he hurt me too much and he would at once stop, +as he would be sorry to enjoy even such a gratification if it were to +be at the expense of occasioning me any suffering. He had provided some +ointment with which he lubricated the whole of his weapon, and then +with his finger inserted some of it in my aperture. He then applied the +point of the dart to the mark, and endeavoured to insert it. For some +time it baffled his endeavours, the head slipping upwards and +downwards, away from the entrance, whenever he attempted to thrust +which he did very gently and carefully. I saw he was too much afraid of +hurting me to be able to succeed, and getting excited myself by this +time, put my hand between my thighs and taking hold of his splendid +weapon I kept its head at the mouth of the aperture, and desired him to +thrust a little more boldly. At the same time, trying to push back and +stretch the aperture as much as possible, I met his advancing thrusts +with all the firmness I could muster. This brought about the junction I +desired, and again to his great delight the head of his weapon got +lodged between the extended lips of the aperture. The pain, however, of +this proceeding was so great that I was obliged to ask him to pause +till it should abate a little, which it very soon did. Then summoning +up courage, I told him to thrust again gently. This he hastened to do +in the most delicate manner possible. The first few thrusts, till the +upper part of the pillar got fairly inserted within the cheeks, were +even worse than before. But as soon as this was accomplished, and the +hollow part at the junction of the pillar with the head had passed the +Rubicon, all feeling of uneasiness vanished and was succeeded by the +most delicious sensations, as inch by inch he gradually fought his way +into my interior, the intense pleasure increasing at every thrust he +gave, until the whole of the monster was fairly established within me, +and I could feel the hair on his thighs and belly in close contact with +my buttocks, and his delightful soft bullets beating against mine at +every motion he made. As soon as he was fully lodged to the utmost +extent within the citadel, he stopped and inquired how I felt and +expressed the greatest satisfaction at finding my sufferings had now +been converted into pleasure. After enjoying the voluptuous sensations +of the elastic constriction the nerves of the sheath in which it was +plunged exerted upon his throbbing weapon for some minutes, during +which his hands roved over my body in nervous agitation, he resumed his +delightful exercise, and thrust after thrust of his delicious weapon +was driven into me with the most intense enjoyment to both parties. At +length, his lusty efforts were rewarded with success, and, from the +warm gush within me, I felt that a torrent of bliss must have issued +from him, while his nervous frame shook and quivered with blissful +agitation and enjoyment as the extasy of delight came over him. He lay +for a few minutes bathed in enjoyment, and then raising his head, +thanked me most fervently for all the bliss I had conferred on him and +expressed his hope that it had been accomplished without much suffering +on my part. In answer I gently turned both him and myself on one side, +too much delighted with its presence to allow his sword to escape from +my scabbard, and made him look at the pillow on which my weapon had +rested, and where a plenteous effusion of the balmy liquid plainly +attested that I too had shared in the delights of his enjoyment. He +expressed his great gratification at this, as he said the sole drawback +to his enjoyment had been the fear that it had been attained at my +expense. But he said that what he now saw emboldened him to make a new +request, and as the difficulty had now been overcome, to ask whether I +might be persuaded to allow him still to retain his present quarter and +enjoy another victory. I readily agreed. I told him that the sensations +produced upon me by the insertion of his weapon in so sensitive a place +was so agreeable--that it was so was, indeed, very evident from the +powerful manner in which it still affected mine--that he must allow it +to remain quietly where it was for a time and let me enjoy the +agreeable sensation of its presence there. + +He said he could desire nothing better, and we lay for a considerable +period thus pleasantly conjoined. During this time I purposely turned +the conversation upon Laura and Frank. I began by joking him about what +Laura would say if she saw us in such a situation defrauding her of her +just rights. He replied that he did not know what she would say, but +that he knew what she ought to say, or at least what he would say if he +were to find her in a similar situation, and that was that as she could +not assist in contributing to his happiness at present, she was very +glad to find that he had been able to get somebody else who could. + +"Then," said I, "you would not be offended, if she were to follow your +example." + +"No, certainly not," was his reply. "I don't mean to say that I would +not rather prefer that I should have her entirely to myself, but I am +so fond of her that if I found it would contribute to her happiness to +enjoy herself with another, I should not make the slightest objection, +provided she would only allow me to contribute to her enjoyment as much +as I could." He went on to say that he was sadly afraid she would never +allow him that pleasure, that he did once hope she might have been +induced to accept him, but for the last few weeks, with the exception +of the previous night, she had been colder than ever, and he was afraid +to press her on the subject for fear of being at once rejected. + +I ventured cautiously to express my opinion that he was too distrustful +of his own merits, and that he stood higher in Laura's favour than he +seemed to imagine. + +He eagerly caught at my words, and asked on what grounds I thought so. +He said he saw that from my old acquaintance with her as a boy, I was +on more intimate terms with her than anyone else and more likely to +understand her sentiments, and that he had often thought of speaking to +me on the subject. Indeed, he said he would almost have been jealous of +my influence with her had I been a few years older and had it not been +that, instead of appearing to be annoyed at his attentions to her, I +had rather given him every opportunity to pursue them. + +As I felt he was watching me, I endeavoured to keep my countenance as +well as I could, but I was aware that the blood mounting in my cheeks +must to some extent betray the secret interest I took in the subject. I +though the best plan was to acknowledge that from our early intimacy, +and the kindness she had always shown me, I did take a great interest +in her, and that it was perhaps only my being sensible that she could +neither look up to nor respect one so much younger than herself that +prevented this feeling from ripening into a warmer attachment, but that +I was old enough to be able to wish to promote her happiness even if I +could not myself be the means of doing so, and that from what I had +seen of her feelings towards him, I had always thought they might be +happy together, and consequently had wished him success. + +He pressed me very much regarding what she thought, or might have said +of him. + +I told him that of course it was not a subject on which I could have +ventured to speak to her seriously, that sometimes a looker-on saw more +of the game than the players, and that I thought she did like him and +was only restrained from showing it more by his not urging his suit so +much as he perhaps might have done. We had some further conversation on +the subject, and I added that I knew she was of a reserved disposition +as regarded her own feelings and did not like to have them noticed and +commented on by strangers and that perhaps the idea of all the parade +and show which he might think necessary at the celebration of his +marriage and the discussion of the matter for months previously might +annoy her, while she would probably have been more easily induced to +consent had he been a person of less rank and consequence, when all +this exhibition would have been avoided. + +He said that if she had any difficulty on this ground, nothing could be +easier than to obviate it, for as far as he was concerned it would give +him the greatest satisfaction to dispense with all formalities, except +necessary settlements which he would take care should not occupy much +time, and they might be quietly married at their own church in the +neighbourhood without making any fuss about it; that with the exception +of his mother and sister he had no relations he cared anything about or +whom he would wish to be present, so that Laura could have everything +her own way. + +Without attempting to urge too much, I gave him to understand that I +thought he had better come to an explanation with her as soon as +possible and make her aware of his ideas on these points. And I +promised to endeavor to ascertain her wishes as far as I could, and +make him acquainted with them. + +I had long felt by the unruliness of his member, which was deeply +imbedded within me, how powerful an impression the discussions of this +subject produced upon him. He very soon disregarded my injunctions to +keep quiet--the delightful intruder would keep wandering up and down in +the path of pleasure--and before our conversation was concluded, I felt +the warm injection twice spouted into me. After this, he said he would +not venture to trespass upon my kindness any further for the present, +and urged me to take his place, which, excited as I was by his +performances, I was very well disposed to do. He made every arrangement +for my entering him in the most agreeable manner, inserting the weapon +himself and tickling and playing with the appendages. + +When fairly entered and enjoying myself to the utmost, I laughingly +said that if he was going to run away with Laura I could not hope for +any long continuance of our present agreeable amusement and I must try +if I could persuade Frank to allow me to enjoy with him some of the +pleasant pastimes he had been teaching me. He eagerly caught at the +idea and urged me to do so, offering to leave with me all his books and +pictures to show to him, and telling me to let him have any of them he +liked, and at the same time begging me, if I succeeded, to allow him to +join in our amusements, as the possession of one resembling Laura so +much would be the next thing to enjoying herself. This was exactly what +I wanted, for I felt satisfied that after having enjoyed the brother he +could never complain of anything the sister might do. Having then +brought my enterprise to a satisfactory termination, I made him leave +me, and joined Laura and Frank. + +Although they had been able to see everything, they had not heard all +that passed. Coming to my bed, they proceeded to satisfy the burning +desires which the scene they had just witnessed had lighted up in them. +While thus agreeably employed, I joked Laura about the martyrdom I had +undergone for her sake and what she was to look forward to suffer when +she attempted to take in the stupendous instrument whose performances +she had just seen. She did not appear to be much afraid of it, and said +that judging from the manner in which I had apparently enjoyed its +presence within me there was not much reason for apprehension. But she +eagerly asked what we had been talking about, as she had heard only so +far as to make out that she was the subject of our discourse. She was +quite delighted to find that the result had been so satisfactory, and +it was at once resolved that, when Sir Charles pressed the matter, she +would consent and that I should contrive to impress upon him the +propriety of his urging the completion of the marriage with as little +delay and ceremony as possible. + +Frank and I made up a party to ride with them that forenoon, and we +took care to let them have an opportunity for an explanation. Laura was +in a gracious mood. Sir Charles acted on my advice, pressed his suit, +was accepted, explained his own wish to have the marriage concluded as +soon as possible, but at the same time saying that on that point as on +every other he should wish to consult her feelings in every respect, +and was given to understand that her sentiments coincided with his. +Having obtained her consent, he spoke to her father as soon as we +returned from our ride, and as the settlements he proposed were most +satisfactory, it was at once arranged. And it was settled that the +marriage should take place within a month. + +When Sir Charles came to me the next morning, he was in extasies at the +successful termination of his suit, which he asserted was in a great +measure due to my good advice, and he urged me to attend him on the +happy occasion. As this afforded a good excuse for my remaining at the +Hall, and being on a good footing with Laura, I readily agreed. Laura +having expressed a wish that they should be quiet during the few weeks +she was to remain at home, it was arranged that the visits of some +friends who were expected should be postponed. Her aunt, immediately on +hearing of the marriage, returned to the Hall, but I made Laura give +her mother a hint that, though she did not like to say so to her aunt +herself, she would prefer being allowed to enjoy the privacy of an +apartment by herself. Her mother thought this was quite reasonable, and +another room was prepared for Miss Middleton. Frank was allowed to +remain at home till after the marriage, and we thus secured another +month of our delightful pastime to which we gave ourselves up without +scruple or reserve. Sir Charles, though unwilling to tear himself away +from the pleasure he was enjoying and anticipating, was obliged to go +to town to make the necessary arrangements. I was desirous before he +went to take a photographic view of him in the act of enjoying me, as I +thought that in the event of Laura being obliged to have recourse to +any compulsion upon him, her object would be better attained by making +him aware she was in possession of such a picture than by any reference +to me or explanation as to how she came to know anything on the +subject. It was necessary for this purpose to bring Frank on the scene. +As he was quite willing to join in the sport, having been greatly taken +with what he had witnessed of Sir Charles' operations, I told the +latter that by means of his pictures I had come to a good understanding +with him and that he had agreed to comply with our wishes. Giving him +to believe that there was a double maidenhead to be taken, I proposed +that they should both be disposed of at the same time, and offered him +his choice which he would prefer. He said that if it was left to him to +decide he would prefer to make the attack in the rear, and we settled +that he should come to me the next morning when I could get Frank to +meet us. + +Frank was in bed with me when Sir Charles arrived. I at once turned +down the bed-clothes, stripped off his shirt and exhibited him quite +naked, his fiery little dart, standing erect and un-hooded, exhibiting +its proportions in the most splendid manner, and I asked if he had ever +seen anything more beautiful. He threw himself on the charming boy and +covered every part of him with kisses, while I undressed him and +reduced him to a similar state of nakedness as ourselves. As soon as +this was done, I prepared Frank for the sacrifice. I was apprehensive +that there would be as much difficulty in introducing the magnificent +weapon into his lovely, but narrow aperture as there had been in my own +case, and I endeavoured to provide against the worst as satisfactorily +as I could. I knelt down on the bed and made him place himself kneeling +also so as to rest his belly on my back. Sir Charles then placed +himself behind him and grasped him firmly round the loins, making his +splendid weapon appear between his thighs, where I saw it rubbing +fiercely against Frank's less mature organ. Taking hold of it and +making it move back a little, I introduced my hand between Frank's +thighs, and separating the lips of the delicious aperture between his +lovely buttocks, I directed the point of the throbbing monster to the +proper spot. Holding it firmly in the requisite position, I told Sir +Charles to press it gently forwards. This he immediately did and to my +great astonishment I felt it gradually advancing and slipping into the +gulph of pleasure without difficulty, till I was obliged to withdraw +the grasp my hand held on it. I had hardly done so when I saw the +enormous pillar entirely swallowed up, and on turning my eyes to +Frank's face, I could not discover on his countenance the slightest +trace of pain or suffering. Satisfied that I need have no further +apprehension on his account, I turned myself a little round, so as to +take my part in the play, and placing myself directly before him, so as +to bring my buttocks in contact with his warm soft belly, I insinuated +Frank's charming little darling into my rear. While holding me fast +with one arm round the middle, he grasped my stiffly erected standard +with the other hand. Thinking that the power and weight of metal of Sir +Charles' performer in the rear would prevent Frank from exerting +himself much in the combat, I resolved to render any great exertion on +his part unnecessary. For keeping time with Sir Charles' motions, I +commenced a series of heaves by which, whenever Sir Charles' weapon was +fully driven up to the hilt in his hinder quarter, his own was as fully +and as pleasantly introduced within me. This delightful operation very +soon produced such a state of extatic delirium that he could not +refrain from giving vent to the most enthusiastic praises of our +performances in such a loud tone that I was obliged to beg him to be +quiet to prevent suspicion being aroused. The delight was too excessive +to endure long, and before Sir Charles was ready to perform his part in +the final scene, I felt the dear boy's discharge poured into me, as his +head sank upon my back and his convulsive grasp of my throbbing +instrument relaxed. I retained him in this position for a few seconds +longer, while the fierce heaves of Sir Charles, driving his steed to +and fro in the delicious field of battle, testified to the +soul-stirring effect that had been produced upon him and soon relieved +his high mettled charger of a portion of his superabundant fluid. Then +withdrawing from Frank, he laid him down on the bed, and again renewed +his caresses which very soon reanimated the slightly drooping head of +his darling charmer. + +We agreed, however, that it would be better to allow Frank to be +passive in the next encounter, and accordingly I took the centre +position, and entering Frank's delicious rear, I exposed my own to be +breached by the enormous battering ram of Sir Charles. The assault, +however, was not nearly so terrible, and with a little care I now +contrived to take it all in, and speedily enjoyed the felicity of +feeling its throbbing pulsation beating within me over the whole extent +of the cavity 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 the pleasing +conflict. This proposal was highly approved of and at once carried into +effect, to the entire satisfaction of all parties. After this I made +Sir Charles leave us, not wishing that we should be entirely worked out +as I was quite aware poor Laura would be in a sad state if she found +that we were unable to do anything in the way of appeasing her longings +after the excitement she must have undergone while witnessing our +voluptuous proceedings. + +As soon as he was gone, Laura made her appearance and scolded us +heartily for having wasted so much of our precious strength and enjoyed +ourselves so completely without her. But as we each contrived to give +her pretty satisfactory proof that we had not spent all our treasures, +we soon put her in a good humour again; especially as Sir Charles was +to leave on the next day, when she would have us all to herself again. + +In the course of the day, I easily persuaded Sir Charles to allow me to +take likenesses of us all three in the various attitudes of enjoying +each other, one of which I took care should be sealed up and deposited +where Laura would have it at command in the event of her finding it +necessary to have recourse to it, even if I should not be at hand at +the time. As Sir Charles was obliged after this to be almost constantly +absent, we gave up to him the few nights he occasionally spent at the +Hall, and the remainder were passed with Laura in a constant series of +repetitions of delightful sports which, however agreeable to the +actors, would involve a tiresome repetition were I to detail them. + +The only variety was Frank's adventure with Betsy. Having been once +accustomed to indulge his passions, he regretted sadly that the +enjoyment would continue only for so short a period, as Laura and her +Charles were to go abroad immediately on their marriage, and he began +to look about him for some object to console him in her absence. He +soon fixed upon Betsy, but he found it more difficult to obtain her +consent than he had expected. When I joked her on the subject, she +admitted that she liked the boy, but said she was afraid he was too +young to give her much pleasure, while there was a great risk that he +might talk of it and get her into a scrape. Finding that Frank was very +desirous to have her, I agreed to promote his wishes. I had endeavoured +to conceal as much as possible from Betsy my intercourse with Laura, +but she was too quick not to have discovered that there existed a good +understanding between us, though I still pretended that although we +were sometimes in the habit of amusing ourselves together after her old +fashion she had not yet granted me the last favour. I now told her that +Laura had discovered my intercourse with her, and that previous to her +own marriage she wished to see us perform the conjugal rites that she +might know how to conduct herself when it came to be her turn, and that +I had therefore arranged, as Frank was to be out early the next +morning, Laura was to come to my room where I had promised that Betsy +and I should comply with her wishes. Frank got one of his sister's caps +which concealed his hair, and a nightshirt which closed in front over +his breast, and it was hardly possible for anyone to tell that it was +not Laura herself. Indeed, the disguise was so complete that the next +time Sir Charles came to enjoy himself with us, I made Frank dress up +in the same manner and pretend to be asleep in bed with me, and it was +only when I could not restrain a burst of laughter at his consternation +that Sir Charles discovered the trick we had played him. Nor do I think +he was perfectly satisfied until the removal of Frank's shirt showed +standing proof that it did not cover a woman's form. + +Betsy's discovery was made in a different manner. When she came, Frank +kept under the bedclothes until I had stripped her, and getting into +bed with her performed the hymenial rites in due order. When we had +finished, I slipped off her on the other side of the bed from Frank, +leaving her lying on her back all exposed to his observation. He +commenced a survey of every part of her, joking her on the beauties he +discovered and on the manner in which she had enjoyed the operation +that had just been performed, and wondering whether it would give her +as much satisfaction. Gradually he began to embrace her, and at last +got upon her, asking me if that was the way Sir Charles would do it to +her. + +"Yes that is it," said I, as he got between her thighs and placed +himself in the position in which I had lately been, "only he would not +have this stupid night dress about him, and he will have something +stiff between his legs to put into that pretty little hole you see +before you, now try what you can do to imitate him." + +While Frank clasped her in his arms and pressed his mouth to hers, I +raised his shirt, and pointing his weapon at the mark, he thrust +himself forward, and it slipped into her in an instant. Betsy's +consternation was extreme as she felt the warm flesh within her. She +had on many occasions tried the effect of Laura's substitute, but her +experience of the real article had been quite enough to satisfy her +that this was something of a different description, and she exclaimed, +"Goodness gracious Miss Laura, what is the meaning of this?" + +Frank replied, tearing off his cap and exhibiting his short curls +instead of Laura's flowing ringlets, "Well, I am glad I have got +something to prove I am not a girl, for I was beginning to be afraid +that the change of dress had effected a complete transformation." + +It was too late for any objection now. Nor did Betsy appear at all +disposed to make any. On the contrary, the lascivious boy's motions +were so lively and so well directed and his capacity for conferring +pleasure so much greater than she had expected that she at once yielded +herself up to the enjoyment, and joined in his amorous transports with +hearty good will. And when he had given and drawn from her the first +proof of their mutual satisfaction with each other and the young rogue +still retained his position and proceeded to give her a second dose of +his prolific balm, she was quite transported with delight and exerted +herself with so much vigor and set to second his endeavours that they +very soon sank exhausted in each other's arms enjoying to the utmost +the second proof of the completion of their mutual overwhelming bliss. + +But these hours of happiness were too delightful to last long. The day +appointed for the marriage came upon us before we could believe it +possible. Though sorely against my will I thought it right to suggest +to Laura whether it would not be prudent that she should pass the last +night of her presumed virgin state without having her inmost recesses +explored for fear of any traces being left. But though she at first +agreed that this precaution would be advisable, she could not make up +her mind to put it in practice. To our surprise and joy she came to us +as usual as soon as she was left alone for the night. Unwilling to run +the risk of her appearing fatigued and exhausted in the morning, we +resolved to concentrate our forces upon her and take our farewell that +night. Time after time we kept up the amorous combat, sometimes in +succession and sometimes combining our forces for a joint attack both +in front and rear, almost without intermission until we were fairly +exhausted; and it was only when after repeated engagements even her +fond caresses failed to revive our enervated champions that, taking an +affectionate farewell, she retired to her own apartment. The exercise +so far from injuring seemed to have a beneficial effect on her charms, +and never had she looked more lovely than she appeared the next morning +when she was transferred to the arms of the enraptured Sir Charles. + +Most fortunately everything turned out eventually even more agreeably +than we had ventured to hope. A few days afterwards I had the +gratification of hearing from Laura that she had satisfactorily put in +operation the device I had suggested, which, combined with the +difficulty Sir Charles experienced from his great size in obtaining an +entrance and the pain she pretended to experienced when he forced his +way within her supposed virgin sanctuary, completely prevented any +suspicion on his part. And loving her as I did, I was pleased with her +frank avowal that not only his general conduct and kindness left her +nothing to wish for, but that in her nuptial intercourse with him she +derived if possible even greater pleasure than she enjoyed with us. The +symptoms which had alarmed us passed off without producing the dreaded +consequence, and it was not till some weeks after the usual time had +elapsed that she presented the delighted Sir Charles with a son who was +soon followed by numerous successors. + +Frank before long joined the army, and in the arms of others soon found +consolation, though he never forgot the charms of his first +instructress. When Laura and I met again, we could not refrain from +renewing our old delights and comparing the changes which had taken +place in each other's charms, but with the exception of one single +occasion, I believe I am the only one she ever allowed to participate +with her husband in the pleasures she was so well calculated to confer. + +After the marriage I got alarmed about Betsy, and regretted that I had +allowed her to know so much as she did. The only remedy I could devise +was to persuade her to go to a distant country where she would have no +temptation to speak on the subject. On sounding her, I found that, +trusting to the influence she thought she had obtained over Frank and +me, she was not disposed to be removed from us. I therefore had +recourse to John and found him not only much more intelligent but also +more sensible than his mistress. I had not much difficulty in +convincing him that if he had the means of settling in Australia he was +much more likely to prosper there than by continuing in service in this +country. + +As a further inducement, and a reason why I took an interest in them, I +told him I had discovered that Frank had taken a fancy for Betsy and +that, though there was no reason to suppose anything had occurred, it +would be better they should be separated. He was quite of the same +opinion, and as the consequences of the operations of some one of us +upon Betsy threatened in a short time to become apparent, he made it a +condition of their marriage that she should emigrate with him. As I had +a strong suspicion that I had at least dug out the foundation, if not +laid the cornerstone, of the structure which Betsy was about to rear, I +took care they should have the means to settle comfortably, and from +his knowledge in horse breeding, John soon prospered there. Very soon +after their arrival in the colony and precisely at the expiration of +the usual period from my first entrance within her, she presented her +husband with a son. 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