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It is eighteenth century England and our hero,
Master George Faulkner, a boy of seventeen summers, had, for some time, been
dividing his time between his school and a number of relations and friends of
his parents, since his father was working in the east, and his mother, of
course, was with him. George's education was of supreme importance to his
father, and he was, therefore, forced to stay in England. George, however, had
been taking care of another branch of his education in his parents' absence.
He was now coming to the end of a stay with his father's brother,
Samuel, his Auntie Gertrude and their daughter Amy. Amy is a girl of sixteen,
and had shown George, not for the first time, he was happy to say, the delights
of what is, in these days, referred to as "the physical side of life". She had
not allowed union between the two of them, but she had allowed George, on the
upper level of the hayloft in the meadow, to gaze upon her charms, with no
handly contact, and she had, on one occasion only, allowed George to display
his own charms to her, although, again, there had been no contact.
Previously, George had also stayed in another family household, within which
was employed a French governess, Mlle Bonnepoint, who encouraged George to call
her Bonnie, and who also supervised George's evening bath. Bonnie behaved
herself at these times, although it was obvious to George that she took
pleasure in her supervision, and this was proved when she manually comforted
George before he slept. George was, by this time, eager to continue
his sexual education, and was not looking forward with any pleasure to going
back to school, which was the reason his stay with Amy was coming to an end.
There were no females at George's school, apart from the masters' wives and an
old matron, and, whilst some of the boys took some pleasure with each other,
this had never attracted George, who was a forward boy, and had known for a
long time what his preferences were. His father had arranged for his
friend, Mr Carpenter, and his wife, to charter a coach and pick George up from
his Uncle Samuel's house in the late evening and accompany him to school, which
was many miles away. The arrangement in its entirety was that the three of them
would set off, travel through the night, and Mr Carpenter would leave them on
the following day, for business of his own. George and Mrs Carpenter would then
journey on, staying at a coaching inn for a further night, and continue the
journey the following day. George said goodbye to Amy in the hayloft
that evening, and she allowed him again to peep at her breasts, an experience
he savoured to take back to school with him.
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