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DIALOGUE
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BETWEEN
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T-ULLXA andOcTAvui.
TUL.
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marry PH/ander ; and gccordingly atHomed
I ee all Things pjeptlxig for the Ceremony ;_ my LChamber, my Bed, my Night
cloathzeavery 'bodfis buz inomnh'
about
s, all thee
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ead of giving me joy, ll me with a certain Fear and Apprehenon, of which I can
give no Account, no more than I am able
to underand or conceive with what Pleaure
it is you o much talk of.
- * TUL. I do notwonder at all, that being
Underaxlding of 1
and ghs for P' ' 'And drf thou not iind in
him ome Languihings, that expres vehe
mentDeres?
zOc-r. I canno't
' - ay that -I am altogether
*
- ignbradt of what his Eyes, his Face, his Per-on, and auhis Actions, 'tell me every Day;
nay, i mu own, that about a Week ago,
while we 'were ce together, he ruhed into
' my Arms, and fell a kimg me with uch
violent Tranports, that I could not but won
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ocr. At limit-aim even thoe 'from me *
with ome 'Reluctandy ; but he 'gave them
with uch Ardour, 'that I felt 'on a udden,
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my Coats ;
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Say, m
pretty Octa-via,
[9]
of omething, I know not what it is, which
makes me perpetually Reles :
I dizeam of
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void loe the Colour you tax her with 2' For
he is o mode, thftt 'the lea Thou ' hts of *
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OCT. She began to ak me, what had pa
between us, and commanded me to hide
nothing from her ; I begun to excue myelf,
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DXALOGUE ILOcTAvuu,
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* TVL. As for Pin/under, I own thou wilt
Now I*
you
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the be Part of the Paage into the Womb,
and gives all the Trouble Men meet with i',
deouring us, and all the Pain we feel, i'
upon the breaking thro' them with Violence.
at
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**P'ledqrc;*'a,rl'*at-la,dthd
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Braita' a? they cuit,
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y great Wantity d Liquor, which all wets
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has of beirigzhe be pmvided
- 'young Man* inall this - ty, but willeg "thee ome Tears z. yet *e nqt i aid, zrny
Huhand
had the mealive
Reputatior*i*
Reaon, and*y*e'i'
'at*id*syh*e'with
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CcT.
'[ 15]
*OcT. Prithee, let me ee how your C-t,
is, nce it had uch a Moner within it.
how
but when
16]
is 07' ne Carnation, and over it is a
der be pent.
believe
Plvilander
hasandg
a ood
of Oer.
it, forl he
wet all
my Belly
my Stocl:
shift,
with that warm Shot-ver.
_ TUL. You will like him much better;
and then a
kind dying Wot-ds ;" and now I will ' tellthee all, how 'it paskl between me and
Far-cries When I was (rit married unto
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Oer. I' long=to hear that, becaue an Ex
ample, zis walways more full of Inrnction,
B 3 x
and
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and taking up his' ow' Linnen, Meed- m'
along tiff-headed P-ck: hie-Skin jkndm
Shape were admirable, the one being clean
with a Stop, and! complained he humane: This he did on Purpoe, to be atised- whe
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kinc. agmrqqsz-Wordg in- the Vrld- myz
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grow
and oft,reaclfdvthelfidlcerthict
andlfduntlfzlnyi*ellldve ='
wet; lank
I preenzy
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a white Shin: Then opening oftly the
Lips of my C-t, and putting in now one
Finger, than another, made me almo Mad.
gained my
ody.
of mv
Thighe, 'which
he embraqe
with
one
o? hisArms.
I uered
ome Thruh,
even very "rong ones, very zP*atiently ; a at
la, he begq*n* to driye it in- fwithuch Fu.
mean
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tzzi
- Jhean Time, he had got in about two Fin
gers Breadth, when I felt myfel wet with
another warm Shower, as I had been at r.
not-
'oncemdreTheAutlwnty of afI-Iiifand. He
nt*l*ed at my Application of 'thoe Thin s,
bid m*c-prepare for a. new Atxack; or *
by thisYTime, the terrible Foe 'began w raie
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TUL.
*[ 23 I .
'rUn You hall iee. He r hut my
Mouth with Kies; then placing himelf
* between
Legs,
which
clap
about hismy
Back,
as high
as-he"e made
could, me
he open
ed, with one Hand, the Lips of my C-t,
and with the ame Hand, gently put in the
Head ohis Member :* -I elt it go in about
two Fingers Breadth, without any great Di
culty; bnt then, upon a rong 'hruh I
cried out, he tore me in Pieces- 'He iirtle
whole Length of his Yardint*o me. I roar- ed then, and Tears came in my Eyes, but he
wiping them, and repeating his Kies, bid
[24]
oon leave it; and nce it has cot me o
Oh -'*--M Haratia Z
ou -.
theyr
Soul? Melt !* Oh, what iirto ee! my'Love ! My Haratia l
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Horatz*a, was
but y]
make no Qieion, they will hence forward be turned into kin*d Expreoizs between you
' for ever. I was o ahamed to hear my Mo
thefs Voice o near, that I endeavoured to
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gzgizdl'
IF-'svatw
Tayxm
Nature, 'tis egg-gain, that the Extay, at la,
is uch, that tin-dhilit-Ftole neat Pain,
ed; aidja
Inant,
hall 'mxbfbkenr
died boimmjo
Mulmrs-_--wiqh-zhsz_
Arms; _--Afm yihisyw
bqth in a hort Time fell aeepzzand. lay Lid!
kltdyithf Momg no -'*-vizIl ' Trz)
rbi/ike Wqurnnh
dam notixakan.
Ilhadeifdmodvig marrow ,udxbtzaa phgu
taylzhaw hu-ihmazranm hzmhzzxgyx.
pdtaidu ofufbping hither qzroyedqziap
zIQr-FTPt-hixik zhouarugcicnlynztapaxed at
khezngagepncntsiw e*kanz*zu r. grlyzsuzz
nati-A) vuii'
- s? qu mazi wi alauri
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Dxaeocun III.
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able than this Night will be
any deare Octa-uia; for I hall not only en
'joythy company, but a Pan: of thy- Plea
ores', by the Repetition thou wilt make of
them to me.
Oc-r. I came on Purpoe to give my kind
'Inh-uctor an' Account, how I had oberved
her Rulez and what Plenure I had found
In a
ord,yalltl:e jo which
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to himyand' drawin
'faire
I belive
will-becalling
to little
Put;
i e tho'
nzher
-$ide. i; 'Lhen
on 'he'
Jau Inner,
htxyou' are now
yourbutH
andqs,
do fair]
whaLhe*wi'Il-'have
once,
- ze'-ma
twolow-Stoola under 'each Foot;
then co
gojgiye
himleap?
the-'moreiberty
of his=Hands.
Izpreently
ehn my' Place,
and Put
down my- Coats ;* 'but *Pbi/ander iurnmg
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by; then turning' to Plailandexzlzie merciful
aid he, to poor Octa-uia, for my Sake. He
joys.
that
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Klia*rIuadn; lislt ' zomethigg zgxgmgrdinag*
--lan*guihing
come
taking'from;
fa _fHeadrizi
ma,
hold'and-clong
0fz=1i*{*ldr,-z-l*5
zhizqgupsyg
any? Lfyes,
laidz-M
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hisweet'
Neclgz1thaLit-kill
'andjcried' Obdiz
mgzi Hzml*iaed
fclllorqc me
In
joys
of this
UOcT. As -o0n
zl-zhad.-dall-e,-Pyf=ilage-dgr
[- 33]
- that the Noie would alarm the wedding
Gnes, who were underneath, and o carried
more my
will clear up with thy Enjoyments, for that very Engine that opens our Bodies, will do
the ame to our Mind: ; and make us de
pie all childih sports and Amuements, tp
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was wet all over :
wetted him.
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- think' they ought to* hide our joys rom1us,*
But to ee aj
rous Kies, with ome Expreions and dyingLooks, till within a. little while, he oundt
I did, and it
entered
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Rurpoes.
led &Mal'dc*xxheamisct Now chegone
Field
to- ofIntentslllighe
TZO' 'erred untotheeor ever. Take it- out,
rather, aidhe,
e,
Ou-x'kpl;
air oboth
He
began-then to thru again, and atten- about l-Talfa; score. he ty'd, he was going to
T -*- d, ' I, who was ju as near it,ycatched
Chfm
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Mo Wo
Decription he made!
OcT. - He told me, at r, my Requet
the red-'haifd
Women, tho'
them
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Pll
[=-zo;
prettily partedonr-'rom another, but and
ing rm and round ; her Belly- mooth,* and -
the Cal of it ring gently, and not of a udden, intoa thick Bulk; the Small oher
Leg little, and wrought, as-it were, lender
to the Proportion of her Foot, which ought
to be white, plump and litle ; her Buttocks
ought to be round, rm and white; and,
la of all, her C
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enchant a Man. I dered him, ince we
were upon that Subject, 'and that in Part
tomak*e him the only Object- of my' Deues, and place my Felicityin pleang him, that
he would infruct me which Way to do it.
Thou art, aid he, my deare Octtwt*a, o
weet' natufd, and of thyelf o inclin'd to
ye' __
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'tle and little, create in him a Dirn of her '
Conduct:
And whenherelfPto
in rivate
her
Lover,
he abandons
his with
De1res,*
it mu not be with lmpudence, nor yet
with Reervednes and peevih Shynes; but
ui-
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them o enchanted, that they hall never be
clogged with our Embraces P
TuL. You are in the right, Octa-via, for
Men have athouand Bunees and Cro
es in their Heads, and they often come *
Home full of them, and little in a Condi
tion to oblige us, if we by our Softnes do
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my Hands above my Head, and not ill'
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'As he aid thi , I Felt thes very utmo Pzirts
of my Body contract themelves with con
vulve Pleaures, and at lai,I lay as un
moved as a Stone, as diolvedin Joys.
TUL. 'Thou makes me mad with thy
Decriptions, they are o natural, and the
ome Time
but, after
Upon this I
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himelf, and begged of me to do it oute
more, in which Time, he would endeavour
o to nick it. charm: hould both die toge
ther.
And o in confued
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OcT. So it had; and I have oberved
ever nce, that the la Bouts are the be,
like a.
I, after a little
good Night.
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