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The Satyricon
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CHAPTER THE EIGHTY-SEVENTH
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Then I slipped off to sleep, after profiting by his complaisance.

But the youth, in the very flower of maturity, and just at the best age for passive pleasure, was by no means satisfied with only one repetition, so he roused me out of a heavy sleep.

'Isn't there something you'd like to do ?' he whispered! The pastime had not begun to cloy, as yet, and, somehow or other, what with panting and sweating and wriggling, he got what he wanted and, worn out with pleasure, I dropped off to sleep again.

Less than an hour had passed when he began to punch me with his hand.

'Why are we not busy,' he whispered! I flew into a violent rage at being disturbed so many times, and threatened him in his own words, 'Either you go to sleep, or I'll call father!'".


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