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 boy, even in his mid-career: and he immediately drew out the sweet cause of my complaint, whilst his eyes eloquently express'd at once his grief for hurting me, and his reluctance at dislodging from quarters, of which the warmth and closeness had given him a gust of pleasure that he was now desire-mad to satisfy, and yet too much a novice not to be afraid of my withholding his relief, on account of the pain he had put me to.

But I was myself far from being pleas'd with his having too much regarded my tender exclaims, for now more and more fir'd with the object before me, as it still stood with the fiercest erection, unbonneted, and displaying its broad vermillion head: I first gave the youth a re-encouraging kiss, which he repaid me with a fervour that seem'd at once to thank me, and bribe my farther compliance, and I soon replac'd myself in a posture to receive, at all risques, the renew'd invasion, which he did not delay an instant; for being presently remounted, I once Rh