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 flame than water into it, be it said, without a figure: at the same time he made me feel his own engine, which was so well wound up, as to stand even the working in water, and he accordingly threw one arm round my neck, and was endeavouring to get the better of that harsher constriction bred by the surrounding fluid, and had in effect won his way so far as to make me sensible of the pleasing stretch of those nether-lips, from the in-driving machine, when, independent of my not liking that aukward mode of enjoyment, I could not help interrupting him, in order to become joint spectators of a plan of joy, in hot operation between Emily and her partner, who impatient of the fooleries, and dalliance of the bath, had led his nymph to one of the benches on the green bank, where he was very cordially proceeding to teach her the difference betwixt jest and earnest.

There setting her on his knee, and gliding one hand over the surface of that smooth