ed my
buttocks in answer to his thrusts and in a few minutes we both
discharged profusely.
Four times did he thus embrace me during our journey from Philadelphia
to New York, and four times did I pour down my libation of love's dew.
We parted the best of friends, and from that day to this I have never
seen him but the pleasure I enjoyed with him will never be effaced from
my mind.
Late the next day I called on Mr. Ralph Pitman, my father's lawyer. I
found him to be a fine looking man of about thirty-six years of age. He
was nearly six feet high, and stout in proportion. He appeared to be
very strong and evidently enjoyed the most robust health. He received
me very warmly and I saw his fine eyes sparkle when he gazed on my
womanly charms. My business with him was soon concluded and it was
decided that he should visit my late father's residence the ensuing
week for the purpose of finally settling up his affairs.
I made up my mind that I would return home the next day, as the city
with all its noise and confusion was not agreeable to my taste. The
next morning I walked out on Broadway for the purpose of making a few
purchases, when who should be the first person I met but Laura
Castleton, my old teacher at B... Seminary--and the first who initiated
me in the delights of love.
Laura was dressed in the height of fashion and was as beautiful as
ever. She recognized me immediately and kissed me affectionately. We
immediately adjourned to Taylor's, where we could converse in private.
I told her everything that had occurred to me since I had seen her,
disguising nothing. Her eyes sparkled and her bottom heaved when I
depicted all the love scenes I had gone through.
"And now, dear Laura," said I, when I had finished, "tell me what you
are doing now."
"I am the mistress of the head _maison de joie_ in New York."
"What!" I returned, "do you mean to tell me that you keep a house of
that kind?"
"I do indeed, and a delightful time I have of it."
"How I should love to know its mysteries."
"That you can easily do--come and spend tonight with us. You shall see
everything without being seen yourself. I have twenty-four magnificent
girls living with me and every one of them will be gloriously embraced
tonight, you may depend upon it. The rooms are so arranged that we can
see everything that transpires in them. Say you will come."
"My dear, I should love to--only tell me where it is, and at what hour
I should come.
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