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 more felt the smooth hard gristle, forcing an entrance, which he achiev'd rather easier than before: pain'd, however, as I was, with his efforts of gaining a complete admission, which he was so regardful as to manage by gentle degrees, I took care not to complain; in the mean time, the soft strait passage gradually loosens, yields, and, stretch'd to its utmost bearing, by the stiff, thick, in-driven engine, sensible at once to the ravishing pleasure of the feel, and the pain of the distension, let him in about half way, when all the most nervous activity he now exerted to further his penetration, gain'd him not an inch of his purpose; for whilst he hesitated there, the crisis of pleasure overtook him, and the close compressure of the warm surrounding fold, drew from him the extatic gush, even before mine was ready to meet it, kept up by the pain I had endur'd in the course of the engagement, from the unsufferable size of his weapon, tho' it was not as yet in above half its length.

I expected then, but without wishing it, that he would draw; but was pleasingly disappointed, for he was not to be let off so. The well breath'd youth, hot-mettl'd, and flush with genial juices, was now fairly in