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Maud was soon prepared, and all of them thought that the dildoe actually looked more lustful and ready,after the two good bouts it had gone through. The bridegroom seated on the edge of the bed began to read as follows, whilst Laura sat at his side, fondly caressing with her hand the instrument upon which all her thoughts and expectations were centred. Flora on the left hand of Maud also tenderly supported her with one arm round her waist, the disengaged hand gently frigging herself as the reading proceeded:

NEW-YORK, SEPT. 10TH, 1874.

My dear May,

I told you so, I told you so! Don't ever again laugh at my suspicions. I was all along pretty sure, but after that ever memorable Sunday afternoon I was certain. And now, ho, I have such heaps to tell. I just wish I had you here this very minute, and startle your ears with strange, strange recitals, and dilate your eyes with the sight of, oh, such naughty, naughty things, but you shall know all just as soon as term begins. I don't dare trust the tale to paper. Why can't you stop over on the way up? Do! and Pll agree to set you crazy in just five minutes. I'll show you such treasures as will make you believe I have the original lamp. By the way, do you know I have my own ideas as to the real nature of that lamp of Aladdin's?

You remember he used to take it out and rub it, and as a result something used to come, which gave him all he wanted. You remember he didn't rub it so much after he got that beautiful wife. I believe the story to be one of those tales peculiar to the East, wherein the real truth is told in symbols, hidden in figures. The most scandalous thing in regard to that precious " lamp " of Aladin's, is the fact that his mother was the first to rub it, and acquaint him with its virtues. The magician was perhaps culpable. But Eastern habits are extraordinary any way. The fire which he and Aladin kindled was perhaps in one another's veins. What the opening was which he induced the youth to enter really, is evident enough, without my so far encroaching upon the immodest as to name it. You remember the ingenuous Aladin related his strange experience to his mother, who it seems pretended at least to think it necessary to cleanse the lamp, and rubbing it she awoke the Genie, whatever that may have been. An Evil Spirit! Perhaps the Spirit of Lust, the Spirit of Incest! The two were mother and son, but remember they lived by themselves, the one a youth inexperienced, affectionate, and of proper age; the other a woman experienced and husbandless.

Now I have re-written the whole story, making clear, according to my view, the half-hidden meaning of the original. You shall see it.

But it is nothing compared with my discovery. After you've been here ten minutes you'll never again expatiate upon the wonders of the naughty little book you found in your cousin's pocket.

The fact is I was right. My conjectures as to the character of the contents of cabinet were correct! For, my dear, I have found, secured and appropriated that key. The long sought for, long talked of, is mine at last! And the cabinet has been explored! Oh, its fearful! I didn't dream there were such books in the world. Stories, poems, dictionaries, catalogues, and advertisements, all as bad as they can be. And the pictures are simply dreadful! Yes, pictures; coloured ones! with positively nothing left for the imagination. You haven't an idea how perfectly awful they are. Why, its enough to make the very paper they're on blush. Never were such facilities for investigation at the command of a lady of inquiring turn of mind, and I am doing a considerable amount of reading just now. I have suddenly acquired an unaccountable (?) thirst for information, and following the advice of my professors, I am taking full notes of what I read. I began to copy a naughty little story for you, but finally dertermined not to send it, but save it for next term, so I might note its effect. However, I want you posted preparatory to a course of reading, such as I intend to introduce you to, and accordingly from several learned authors works, my notes, etc., particularly the "etc. " I have compiled a little vocabulary. I trust you will find it instructive. I have avoided, as far as I know, every appearance of pedantry, and aimed particularly at " perspicuity " in my definitions. Further, I have added a few quotations from some of the volumes which are just now engaging my attention. I have been careful to select from the most modest.

The vocabulary is not very full, nor have I attempted to arrange it in alphabetical order, I must admit, but its briefness, I trust, will prove its greatest fault. To amend that somewhat, 1 will send you later a supplement, which I shall begin to-day. Write me at once how you like this part. Don't show it for the world! Somebody will be sure to know my hand. You might copy it to make all sure. Be sure to hide it.

What would the handsome and unsuspecting say, if he only knew of a certain young lady's discoveries, und the liberties taken with his treasures. He is still abroad, perhaps getting new rarities for his collection. I hope so. I wonder how he spends Sunday afternoons. Oh, I shall never forget that! After he returns I shall keep my eyes open, and ready for another such display you may believe, Yours till death,

LUCILLE.

P.S.-Don't fail me; come at least by the Saturday before term, and we'll go on together Monday or so. If you can be here over Sunday we shall have things all our own way. The family, excepting myself, will be over in Jersey, at grandmother's, I shall stay with you.

L.

"How beautifully expressed, and so wrapped up that no one could take offence, are you likely to get the further correspondence or a sight of their funny vocabulary, " asked Flora, when Maud had finished reading.

" I hope so, if nothing turns up to prevent it I believe they have a perfect Eldorado of curious literature in that cabinet, " was the reply, and then Maud turning to Laura, began to caress her most lovingly.

" My sweet pet, are you ready for bed yet? Don't blush so my darling, look up, why should there be any prudery now we're married, did you never hear the lines:

Look in my eyes, my blushing fair, Thou'lt see thyself reflected there; And as I gaze on thine I see, Two little miniature of me; Thus in our looks true propagation lies, For we make babies in each other's eyes.

" What a lovely idea," said Laura, " it is such a pity you are not a real man, my love, anxious as I am to experience all the joys this darling dildoe can impart, yet I'm awfully nervous, it looks so rampant and so big. Heigho! " as she gave a very deep and serious kind of sigh. u Maud, be a man at once, don't give time for her silly timidity to spoil your game, urged Flora, 11 I'm quite impatient to be spectatrix this time, especially now we find our modest, timid Maud was not quite so green as she seemed to he. To business, throw back your bride, open her trembling thighs, and haste to plunge your fiery steed of love into her tight little golden haired pussey, be firm as well as gentle, I will help you all I can. "

" Then let me lay on the bed, don't have me on the edge as you and Maud were done, and put a pillow under, my bottom, to make all as easy as possible."

They soon had her placed right, then Maud kneeling between the legs of Laura, which were opened as wide as possible, at once brought the head of the dildoe to the entrance of that charming little rosebud of a cunt, as Flora opened the vermillion lips with her fingers, and rubbed a little cold cream in to ease the passage of Cupid's dart.

Now the crisis had arrived Laura screwed up her courage, and resolved to be deflowered as speedily as possible, her face turned crimson, but throwing her arms round Maud's neck she drew her lips to hers, and thrusting her tongue into her partner's mouth most wantonly, she heaved up her buttocks to meet the attack, and threw her legs over Maud's back in such an impassioned manner as to challenge the worst that, could be done.