I was soon fit, which she very well knew, for immediately with a broad grin on her face she pulled me on to her and put my prick in her cunt herself, lodging it with a clever jerk of her bum, a squeeze, and a wriggle.
Henry and I laughing picked up the lantern and got back to the house; I went to my bed-room in a state of indescribable randiness.
I knew them, and a few years before had romped and played with the young ladies, then children.
If I had the same woman again another day, it was because I liked her and liked to talk to her, for I always found them more complaisant the longer I knew them.
He knew them, though: open-eyed but dead, trivial heads with nothing left of the body but a flabby band of hide such as might be left by the sliding drag of an axe.
I sat down by him with a length of rope and showed him sailor's knots, and he grinned and took the rope and showed me he knew them too.
He knew Chang Foo's well--as he knew the ins and outs of every den and place he frequented, knew them as a man knows such things when his life at any moment might hang upon his knowledge.
Failure, defeat, ruin--in that moment he knew themall to their bitterest dregs.
There was one great advantage in dealing with them,--I knew them so thoroughly.
He was never under any delusion as to Lee, Gates, Conway, or any of the rest who engaged against him because they were restless from the first under the suspicion that he knew them thoroughly.
Washington, born to a life of adventure and backwoods conquest, had a good deal of real sympathy with these men, for he knew them to be in the main right, and his ultimate purposes were the same as theirs.
I have committed faults and I knew them not; I have committed sin and I knew it not; I have fed upon misdeeds and I knew them not; I have walked in omissions and I knew them not.
He knew them standing in all their matchless grandeur, in the primeval forest and had followed them step by step all the way to the finished product.
There I knew them all, because both my wife and I like to speak Russian, and we like Russian cooking, mainly.
During the period that I knew them, on several occasions, this subject came up.
Tis no place for the like of yous,' said old John Tracy, gruffly, for he knew them, with the privilege of an old servant.
It wasn't long-headed or cunning he was, but he knew your thoughts before you half knew them yourself.
She was thinking with herself, too, how far Emon would come with them, and who they might meet who knew them, before he turned back.
He knew them both, and how utterly hopeless a contest it must be for Bully-dhu.
Tom Murdock had witnessed from no great distance the arrival of the jennet and cart; and of course he knew them.
I knew them to be gamblers and swaggering bullies; and I knew them to be at one time connected with Wyatt, but did not know them to be murderers; yet they certainly are.
I knew them all, and with the exception of this one, they extended to me the hand of friendship.
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