y 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
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