e would constantly require of him."
Seeing my inclination to interrupt her, and declare that I felt quite
equal to it, she stopped me, and told us I was too young to know what
such excessive indulgence would lead to; that we must trust to her
experience and be guided by her, and we should all find the advantage
of it. Three times a week was the utmost she could allow, when we
should be all together. The other nights she would take care that I
committed no excess. Such were the sage counsels of this admirable
woman, and such in future became the programme of our proceedings. I
rebelled and kicked against what I thought at the time too great a
restriction, but I eventually became convinced that greater pleasure
followed the enforced delays. Of course I slept with Miss Frankland on
what might be called our off nights, but she soon established a custom
of restraining my spendings to twice a night, allowing me to excite and
make her spend as often as I pleased. I was difficult to manage at
first, but eventually settled down in great regularity to the rules she
dictated, and, indeed, enforced. I soon found out the wisdom of her
proceeding, for often afterwards my lagging efforts required the spur
of the rod to be applied in earnest for the completion of our orgies.
The second night after the discovery of my intercourse with my sisters
was the first of meeting all four together, in Miss Frankland's room.
We had been sent, as usual, early to bed, and Miss F. had privately
recommended us to go quietly to sleep as soon as possible, and not to
be under any anxiety, as she herself would go for the girls, after all
the household had retired. As for me, it was the plan I had always
adopted, as it enabled me to reap the greater amount of enjoyment, and
its longer continuance, by the rest I had previously secured. Winter
had passed away, and summer came round again. It was a lovely, warm,
moonlight night. As soon as we were all assembled, stripping to the
buff was the order of the night; then followed charming embraces and
mutual posings, so as each should admire the beauties of all. Hands
wandered everywhere over every charm, chiefly concentrating on the
wonderful and finely developed form of the fascinating Frank-land,
whose richness of coal-black hair was so deliciously exciting. It soon
became necessary to calm the first effervescence of our passions, which
we always did by a general gamahuche. Miss Frankland, who had taken an
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