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Cleland, John

"Fanny Hill"

When he had feasted his
eyes with the touch and perusal, feasted his lips with kisses
of the highest relish, imprinted on those all-delicious twin
orbs, the proceeded downwards.
Her legs still kept the ground; and now, with the ten-
derest attention not to shock or alarm her too suddenly, he,
by degrees, rather stole than rolled up her petticoats; at
which, as if a signal had been given, Louisa and Emily took
hold of her legs, in pure wantonness, and, in ease to her,
kept them stretched wide abroad. Then lay exposed, or, to
speak more properly, display'd the greatest parade in nature
of female charms. The whole company, who, except myself,
had often seen them, seemed as much dazzled, surpriz'd and
delighted, as any one could be who had now beheld them for
the first time. Beauties so excessive could not but enjoy
the privileges of eternal novelty. Her thighs were so ex-
quisitely fashioned, that either more in, or more out of
flesh than they were, they would have declined from that
point of perfection they presented. But what infinitely
enrich'd and adorn'd them, was the sweet intersection formed,
where they met, at the bottom of the smoothest, roundest,
whitest belly, by that central furrow which nature had sunk
there, between, the soft relieve of two pouting ridges, and
which in this was in perfect symmetry of delicacy and minia-
ture with the rest of her frame.


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