Mr Fletcher's Retirement

The tale of Mr Fletcher were conceived but as a simple tale, but from it did grow some need to recount to the reader his Fortune, and now it doth seem that this simple tale is grown into Trilogy, and of his retiring down to Devon must the storyteller talk, and how his catamites did there establish for him a house of pleasure, and such a house as were filled with boys to give delight to his declining years.
Well doth the teller of this tale know that the matter it doth contain may be of offence to some and of disconcert to others and humbly he doth beg indulgence of those, and ask only that they may find other things to read more to their liking, for there do be those that take not pleasure in the delight that boys afford.

 

Mr Fletcher's Retirement is a tale told by one Ivor Suckwell.

 

"Much do I wish there were means more instant to get to Devon," Richard did complain as he eased his aching limbs in a tavern in the country city of Salisbury. My body doth ache from head to toe and my mind doth relish not that I must similar pain endure on the morrow."

"And once more the morrow following," his companion, the apothecary Rodrigues, did remark, "For on the morrow, if the road be good, we will no further get than Ilminster or Chard, and from then we have still a day to ride."

"And Jane doth fare no better," Richard did observe "For though she rode in the trap and not on horse, yet the bouncing and the bumping hath done her mood no good I fear."

And indeed, it had not, for though she sat with her man Robert in a more common part of the tavern, as doth befit those who are servants, her displeasure with her husband were most plain to see.

The discontent of Robert were eased some by the bringing to their table ale and meats, though it were less the refreshments and more the potboy that did bring them that brought some comfort to his mind.

"That Sir James of Wiltshire should to London go for Ganymedes when this county doth have boys such," Richard jested to Rodrigues, and though his jest were a dark one, for he did refer to a plot most evil of some years before, still were his observation on the boy one most just, for the boy were fair of face and fine of form and be welcomed in the bed of any man who did find pleasure in boys.

"Perhaps we should call for him when we find ourselves in need of ale more," Juan Rodrigues made suggestion, for well he knew that Richard, though not yet of seventeen years, had growing inclination for boys of years less than he, and well he knew also of the plot that boy had devised and indeed, were party to it, and thought it one most admirable.

"He is a boy fine of feature and form," Richard did grin, and did grin in such a wise that showed clear he had some wish to know more of the form of which he spoke, and indeed, the boy did certain seem to be one that would be delight if known more of.

"Then let us make assay to get him to your bed this night," Rodrigues in a manner that did make seem that finding a boy to bed were a thing most common. "He can we use for you to make practise on, for boys such as those you seek will not wait in line for you to choose them, but will need to be discovered, and mayhap, discover also themselves when you do find them."

Truly Richard knew not plain of that which his companion did speak, for though he were one much acquainted with the flesh of boys, and flesh of Mr Fletcher also, never had he had need to seek boy for himself before.

"Arse may a boy give willingly enough," Rodrigues attempted to explain, "For the giving of arse be a thing natural for boys, but the giving of his body entire be a thing much less usual. To discover a boy who will do that thing, and most willingly, true it is you must need explore some his flesh, but truer still that you must explore his mind, for it be in his mind and not his flesh that you will know if he be a boy for pleasure or no."

"And be this what those Musslemen did of old when they did seek boys for their harems?" Richard did ask, for indeed, he had not thought it would be a task of any great difficulty to find the boys he sought.

"Not so," Rodrigues sighed, "For those boys were slaves all, and though in their minds they may have known the purpose for which they were bought, it were not often so that their minds were attuned to that purpose much. To the correct manner of thinking were they mostly brought by the application of young and fresh wands of bamboo upon their flesh, administered by a master who knew well how to deliver pain much and wounds none.
Others were obtained when they be scarce more than infants, and trained much in the way you have trained young Peter, so they grew knowing only that they were flesh for pleasure and had thought no other in their minds than that they should give that pleasure in any way it were wished for."

"Slaves do we have none in England," Richard shrugged, "And I think not that a boy beaten against his will to submit his body for pleasure will serve our purpose well, so doth it seem that you must teach me how I should examine the mind of a boy. I have some understanding of how his body may be examined," Richard grinned a grin most lewd, "But of way into his mind I know not of."

"Learn then from this potboy," Rodrigues declared, "And as a way to begin we must call him to our table, and, as we request more ale, we will ask also to know his name. Start always with his name," Rodrigues insisted, "And then the rest may follow."

And so it were, that ale were called for and the boy did willingly announce his name to be Edwin, for he were easy charmed by the smile and manner of the apothecary, who spoke to him as equal and not a like one demanding service from a mere potboy.

"Be it your father that doth run this tavern?" Rodrigues smiled again his question, and when the boy did look nervously around in case he should be railed upon by others demanding service, Rodrigues did but smile more and said that he wished to bring no trouble on the boy, but that he would have some converse with him were that possible.

"The tavern be busy, master," the boy did say, "And many tables must I wait upon."

"Then discomfort must I cause you none," again Rodrigues smiled, "But if it may be that, when the tavern do be closed for the night and your duties done, you may be prevailed upon to bring a flask of wine to our chamber?" He said this as question, allowing easy way for the boy to decline the suggestion. "And if you should hap to bring also mugs three, then perhaps we may discourse in some comfort and ease."

A grin did then come to the boy Edwin's face and also expression there as he did look at Rodrigues and Richard both, that said most clear to any that could read expression, that he had mind that discourse alone were not the intent, though he nothing said of that, but said only that he would do so, though it be some hours yet before the tavern closed.

"See you thus how you may gain entry to the mind of a boy" Rodrigues supped his ale and looked Richard in the eye. "This Edwin be potboy in a tavern, a potboy somewhat comely also, and doubtless in his time he hath had men many desirous of some different service from him. Saw you not the sly grin that crossed his face when I did suggest he take wine with us in our chamber this night? Saw you not also the look he gave to both of us? Young Edwin be no stranger to the desires of men, and later will we find what he doth think of such desires."

Thus Richard did learn his first lesson, and made resolve that he must learn to look with care on the faces of the boys he did attempt to obtain for the harem he longed to establish deep in Devon for his master, Mr Fletcher.

The time did seem to Richard to pass most slowly, and with some little difficulty did he follow the words of Rodrigues and stare not upon the boy, for Rodrigues had told him clear that it must seem to none that they had any interest in the boy, save in calling for him to serve them ale and some meat at times.

At last they did retire to their chamber, and more anxious yet did Richard grow, for he were yet some little way short of seventeen and his urges were most strong, as urges ever are in youths of such an age.
Greatly grew upon him the desire for that potboy in his bed, and the more he did think upon it the greater did his desire grow.

When at last there were knock upon their chamber door and the boy did enter bearing a tray with two flasks and three mugs thereon, Richard took notice none of what the boy did bring, but stared with hunger upon his form.

That the boy were comely there could be no doubt, and Richard took no care that he may conceive that comeliness to be greater than it was for that his desire were such, and he grew most hard upon the instant that eye he did set upon him.

"I knew not if sweet wine of the Rhine you would like, or the darker red of Burgundy," the boy did say, "So both I brought if that may please you sirs."

Richard heard not his words but did note only that the voice that spoke them were the voice of a boy of age perfect to be swived, for Richard had a hardness now that may be cured only by the sweet arse of such a boy.

"Your true intent I know not, sirs," Edwin did say and again to Richard his voice did sound most sweet. "If it be but to have converse, then that I willingly will do."

"And should it be more than that?" Rodrigues asked, once more a smile upon his lips.

"Then I would say, only, sir," Edwin returned the smile, "That this chamber doth have but bed scarce big enough for two, and that it must not be my place to disturb the rest of a gentleman and his boy."

"No boy of mine, Edwin, though certes he be the boy of another, and his mind fixed not upon the sharing of that bed with me, though there he doth intend to sleep."

"Why, then, sir," the boy Edwin did fix his gaze on Richard though the words he spoke were aimed at Rodrigues' ears, "I must confess that I be much mistook, for I did take it that, it being plain the young gentleman be no relative of yours, for some reason other did he travel with you, and that you wished for but some light words of pastime to have with me while wine were supped, ere you to bed did go."

Edwin did fill mugs with wine, but asked not whether that should be with sweet white or red dark, but did say as the mugs he filled, "I believe, sir, that sweet young wine be more to your taste than the other, and that the young gentleman also may wish to try that which be sweet some and young also."

Though the meaning of his words did escape Richard entire, they did not so Rodrigues, for he did smile broad but said only that Richard had tasted sweet and young ere now and much were he acquiring taste for it.

Never before had Richard danced the dance of words that oft do come before a dance of different nature entire, and struggle he did their meaning to interpret, for he thought that it were not entire of wine that Rodrigues and Edwin did talk.

"That being so, sir," Edwin sipped at his wine, "If it be that the young gentleman, wine being drunk, should wish to taste of youthful sweetness other, then unmannerly of me would it be to deny him that."

With those words did Edwin look once more at Richard and his eyebrows raised in question, and the blood did rush to Richard's face for at last he understood what it were that were being spoken of. Before though he could words form in reply, Edwin did speak once more, and firmly also.

"But I would have it known, sirs, such will be for I do consent to it freely and not for that my place in this tavern as potboy I be in any way obliged. I be no whore, sirs, and if my favours I do bestow it be of my will, sirs, and not for that I am obliged or wish for coin."

"In no way do I think you whore, Edwin," Rodrigues hastened to assure the boy, "For if you were such then price would have been agreed ere you did to our chamber come, but never mention hath been made of coin. If truth be told, I do think you a boy most sweet and honest also, and were I still of an age where I may do more than just admire your sweetness with my eyes, then must I confess I would assay to drink my fill with you."

"And willingly would I then have raised my cup to your lips, sir," Edwin said, "For I do believe you would have drunk from it in a manner most agreeable."

"And Richard will do also," Rodrigues affirmed, "Though I fear that he will drain your flask entire and savour your sweetness all, leaving no dreg undrunk."

"Drain me he may, sir, and fill me again also if that be his wish, if it be for pleasure to us both."

No need then for words further, for Richard were finding his hardness now most difficult to contain and the apothecary did turn his chair, upon which he would sleep, so that his back were to the bed, though Edwin, once his clothing he had removed, did call upon him.

"Mind I not, sir, if you should wish to gaze some, for though it may be indeed that you are no more able to enjoy the flavour, yet still I think you be averse not to the sight."

And indeed that were most true, for the aged apothecary did feast his gaze on Edwin's nakedness and found that sight one that his old eyes did much enjoy, for the boy were sweetness indeed. Slender and firm he were, with member slender and firm also, and though above that member a small patch of hair had grown yet did it seem to be the only blemish on his in all other wise perfect form.

Edwin were surprised somewhat that a youth, years two or mayhap more his senior, should no hair upon him have in any place at all, and did enquire in the safe darkness of the night why this should be so.
But by then his own sweet flesh had been much enjoyed by Richard and in manners that before never had he encountered but greatly did he enjoy and find pleasure therin.

That each did seed twice in the mouth of the other and did taste that seed in sharing by kisses most deep and long, and that before even thought of rest did come to either, all manner of shy restraint were gone long and words may be spoken then that at a different time would have remained unsaid.

Later did both take the other for a ride, and it being the first time that Edwin had mounted were a joy to Richard, for the boy did much take to being jockey and did ride Richard with great abandon and to a finish more than one.

"Sirs, I must give you great thanks," Edwin did say ere the first creep of dawn had yet lightened the night sky, "For never have I known a night of pleasure such, nor known what wonder it may be to be a boy. But now, sirs, I must to my labours, for soon this tavern be stirring and awake."

"A few words first," Rodrigues bestirred himself from the chair where he had spent the night and his bones were most uncommon stiff, for never had he moved from there, wishing not to disturb the pleasure of the boys. "To your labours go if that do be your wish, but, unless I much be mistaken, master Richard do have a different thing for you to ponder on."

"Forgive me, Edwin," Richard followed then the cue that the apothecary gave him, though he did so with uncertainty as to the words he should say, and decided that perhaps the truth in its entire may be the best. "This last night were but a lesson given to me by Mister Rodrigues to see if ability have I to fulfil the task I have set myself."

Then he did explain his mission that he would boys find for a harem for the man who he still were catamite to, and that he had been instructed that he did need to explore the mind of a boy and not his flesh alone were he to find boys suitable. Aware that it must seem as though he had but taken Edwin to his bed for that alone, and desperate were to assure the boy that it had been a night of the utmost pleasure, he did stumble out that this were not fully true.

"I confess," he did blush most fierce, "That when you first did bring us ale in the tavern I did grow most hard with sight of you and had no thought of tests or lessons then, but thought only of the sweetness of your flesh and how I did long to savour it."

"And did you find it sweet and to your taste?"

"Beyond words I have power to express," Richard were most earnest in his words, "And if you can find way to forgive me this deception, then I would beg that you give thought to coming with us to Devon, and of being first boy in that house of pleasure I do mean to establish there."

"And be this true?" Edwin did look from Richard to Rodrigues and back again.

"Truly it is so," Richard declared, "And swear to it will I. Some twenty boys I mean to have there, from ages perhap nine unto fifteen, for though well I know Mr Fletcher doth much admire the tightness of young arse as many men do so, know I also that his greatest pleasure be in the flesh entire of boys the age you have now."

"And this be a task he hath set you?" Edwin enquired, for it did seem to him not a thing a youth would dream upon.

"Of it he doth nothing know," Richard did say, "It is a thought conceived by myself and my fellow catamite, himself a boy of twelve years, and for that Mr Fletcher hath been so uncommon kind to us and to those catamites that went before us also we do conspire to provide him a retirement complete with boys enough to pleasure him as long as he be able to take such pleasure in them."

"If this Mr Fletcher be such a man as may inspire his catamites to conceive such a plot for his pleasure and he know nothing of it indeed, then such as he would a better master be than the one who owns this tavern," Edwin grinned. "And if you do offer me some little future where I may enjoy the wonder of being a boy while I am still so, then will I ask only when do we leave, for if this be offer true then my employment in this place is done."

In such a wise did Richard the first boy find for the harem he would create for Mr Fletcher, and Edwin did travel west in the trap with Jane, for she did wonder if place she may find for him in household matters when he had grown to such age as that a harem were no longer fit place for him.

 

 

At other taverns did they stop for food and for refreshment, but none did boast a boy of interest any, and when they did stop for their second night of travel a room sufficient for three did the apothecary request, for Richard much intent did have to taste again the sweet flesh of that boy Edwin.

In agreement of that intent did Edwin have hesitation none, for greatly also did he have urge for his flesh to be used more and wished only that they should to bed early.

Nor did he shyness nor coyness display but did divest himself of clothing straight. "If I to be a boy of pleasure," he did say, "Then must needs I learn to present myself as such, and I would have you not think that any misgivings I do have in this, for I have none."

And that none indeed did he have he did show at once, for he presented his nakedness to the apothecary and did bid him, if he were of such a mind, that he should allow his hands to feel what his eyes did see, for sure he was that those hands be not so old as to wish for some small sample of his young flesh.

When that ancient man had indeed, held the boy close and his hands had roved over the firm delight of his young flesh, and the boy displayed nothing but content that he should be handled so, he said to Richard that now perhap he did comprehend the importance of the mind of a boy, for it were in that mind that true delight of his flesh were locked.

"Indeed I do believe that to be so, sir," Edwin did say though the apothecary's words were not addressed to him, "For some several times before have I lain with men, and swived most well by some, but never till now hath my mind and body both together found such glow of content as they do now. To give such pleasure as master Richard did, I hope, find in my body this night past and, though it be most forward of me to say, I seem to feel that I did give your hands also, is a thing of wonder to me."

"To me," Richard spoke, and from his heart he spoke it, "It doth seem such a beauty of your mind that you did present your flesh to Mr Rodrigues for his old hands to enjoy, that have I no doubt within me that in you I have found the most perfect boy for the pleasure of my master."

"But now you must straight to bed," Rodrigues did command, "For see you not, Richard, that poor Edwin be so close to seeding that it may hap before your mouth may close around his member, and that be a thing that never must be permitted to happen, for to disrespect his beauty so would be a crime deserving of the rope."

"Not so," Edwin did laugh, "For I do think I may contain that within myself for some minutes yet, though, sir, I tell you true, your hands upon my arse before did make my stones churn some."

"Get you to bed," Rodrigues did make to growl, "And cease your flattery. Your mouth and tongue have other uses now, and more to your liking I do think than the uttering of words be."

This could Edwin not deny, nor wished he to, for though it had all been most new to him before, and had seemed somewhat strange at first, much now did he wish to use his mouth and tongue again in that same wise, and to have mouth and tongue upon his flesh also in places where never till the night before had mouth and tongue been ever.

That such were so there be surprise only in that there were not just bones left in that bed by morn, so greedily did those boys feast each upon the flesh of the other, and wonder it were if any sleep came to Mr Rodrigues also, for the bed being sufficient for three all did lay therein, for Edwin would have it no other way.

That sleep did come to the boys also were a thing of much doubt, for they did blend their flesh together in as many a wise as they could conceive, and the apothecary would have needed hands more than two if he did count the number of their seedings upon his fingers.
Much did that bed heave and bounce for ridings were there many and nor Edwin nor Richard did make secret of their pleasure in those rides nor in the joy of the finish either. Loud and many were the gasps and moans they did utter when they rode, and softer sounds of delight also when mouth were used in place of arse, for both boys did express desire to be seeded above and both below.

Twere in the morn, ere they did rise, that Edwin did find a hand of Mr Rodrigues and place it upon his member, and held it there in place that there could be no mistake of his intent, and though, from the actions of the hours of darkness could that member rise but to halfway, still did Edwin know pleasure would the apothecary find in holding it.

"I do believe, sir," he said as his member were felt with admiration, "That more pleasure may I give be my flesh as smooth as that of Richard. Have you ways of making the hair that doth grow to go and grow no more again?"


Whilst these did make their way to the west their master Mr Fletcher in London left, did find that what he had thought would days and weeks or utmost boredom be were so not at all, for though he had now no labours to do for Cecil and the Crown, yet labours many did he find he had for Jed proved to be boy of most insatiable appetite.

Eagerly had he dispensed with ways of Ganymede from the Rookery and in their place had adopted most devoutly the ways of catamite to a man of means. To market did he take himself and purchase there perfumes and an item or two of silk that he may hang about his person to increase the desire of his master to see him naked, for it were in the nature of that boy to know how to make himself be an object of desire to a man, and such he did by instinct.

More girl he seemed at time than boy, though never were there left doubt that below that seeming girl did lurk boy, and boy also most eager to be used as such. And never disappointed in that eagerness he were, for Mr Fletcher did find his appetite for that young flesh grow to be most great, and that Jed did prove himself to be jockey most willing were nothing in his disfavour.

That as yet he still were unable to seed did serve but to increase the delight he gave, for never did he seem to tire of riding nor of being ridden, nor of the other ways his master did enjoy his flesh also, for it were clear he were a boy born but to provide pleasure to a man and greatly did he delight in the provision of it.

Also did Jed forget not that it were his duty, Richard being absent, to assist in task he undertook most assiduously so that soon indeed were that young boy showing proper manner of worship to the member of Jed, both with his hands and with his mouth also.
So well did he conduct himself in these lessons that Jed felt it be proper to instruct him also in the use of mouth for the receiving of tongue, and well did the boy conduct himself there in like manner.
He knew not why it should be that he must do these things but that they brought him much praise from Jed when he properly did conduct himself were reason enough for him to strive most earnestly to perfect these tasks.

Soon did Jed believe it be time for Peter to show his skills to Mr Fletcher, and though that man were somewhat taken with misgivings, still did he find himself enraptured so by young mouth that he did seed therein and amazed were when that seed were consumed entire and not a drop spilt or rejected.

Encouraged so by the quick study of the young boy, Jed did find occasion to turn his attention then to arse, and, with aid of butter some, he did make to swive the boy. His member, being yet still ungrown, did enter Peter's sweet, tight arse with problems few and squeals of pain not many and soon did those squeals become squeals of different sort entire, for the arse of a boy, even of such tender years as Peter had, be a place of pleasure much be it not too far stretched.

As oft then as he were able did Jed then swive Peter, and discovered then that though swiving a man were delight indeed, swiving a boy scarce half his own number of years were a delight far greater.

He did think then that it may be of some pleasure for Mr Fletcher to watch such a swiving, and though that man did once more protest that Peter had not years enough to be swived, yet did he that concept dismiss entire when he did gaze upon it, for he did enjoy it such that straight after he did swive Jed most thoroughly indeed.

Peter then, though instructed not so by Jed, did conceive in his young mind that he should be swived also by his master, and showed he then that he did have the full cunning of the mind of a boy, for when he did say to his master that this should be so, and Mr Fletcher did reject straight that request, Peter into deep tantrum flew.

"You think it proper that you should in my mouth seed," he shouted, "But my arse desire you not! If my arse you will use not, then my mouth you will use not again!" And into tears he did burst and would not be consoled. And for two days after when Mr Fletcher he did see, clamped he his mouth most tight shut, and refused even to touch his master's member with his hands.

And in that time no secret did he make that he were swived being by Jed still, and though still he saw not the point and purpose of it, he did take Jed's member in his mouth most oft, and in such times and places that Mr Fletcher must observe it happening.

Feared much of the scolding he would receive from Jane should she learn of these events, Mr Fletcher found himself forced to relent, and did at last invite the young boy to sit upon his lap, and though the peg be greater far than the hole it were to enter, still were some progress made enough for Peter to once more permit the use of his mouth again.

 

Richard did with some dismay and with astonishment great, look upon the manor that were to be home to them and of the harem he had intent to create there for Mr Fletcher.

That it were the hugest house ever he had set eyes on were the cause of his astonishment, but that it were in great need of much repair the cause of the dismay.

Jane did take herself throughout the house and did make note of all she thought in need of doing, and some pages did she cover in those notes. Mr Rodrigues did likewise survey the house and showed that he were more than mere apothecary, for he did select rooms and draw plans for where the harem should be placed, selecting those rooms that had best view of the gardens, though they be much overgrown.

"A harem," he told Richard, "Must be a place of pleasure for the boys who it inhabit. Only when a boy is in full content with his surroundings and the place where he doth live will his mind be full attuned to the giving of pleasure, and that the beauty of his flesh be but a reflection of the beauty he inhabits."

Richard understood not this, but he did give Rodrigues leave to plan what he would, for one thing Richard were beginning to understand were that Mr Rodrigues were once more than mere apothecary, and that mayhap closer knowledge of harems he had than were to be obtained by stories from his ancestors or from the reading of books.

Thus did Richard give to both Jane and to the apothecary papers bearing the seal of the de Vere's with instruction to craftsmen in towns and villages around that work requested of them by the bearers should be undertaken forthwith and with no delay, and leaving the task of the house and gardens in their hands entire, did he set out once more, for boys did he need still to find.

 

 

Richard's mind had told him that finding boys were a thing easy for he had though every place were like London. On London streets find twenty boys, for that were the number he had set his mind on, he would, and walk no more than half a mile to do so. Ganymedes were there by the hundred in London, and should he desire boys fresh, then the Rookery were full of such.

But Devon were not London, towns of any size there were few and even in those there were Ganymedes saw he none.

"What do these country men when they do need to swive?" he asked Edwin. "Swive they only their apprentice boys and servants?"

"Many an apprentice boy and servant will be doubtless bent over a table oft enough," Edwin shrugged, "But notice you not that this county has a puritan reek to it, and I doubt not that any who wished to try his fortune as Ganymede the Parish Watch would have in the stocks straight."

"But surely," Richard did protest, "It be in the nature of a boy that he do need to be swived, and in the nature of a man that he should wish to swive them. Can a preacher in black robe and falling collar change so the natural way of things?"

"Not I think the nature of boy nor man," Edwin, spoke wiser than his fourteen years, "But in their behaviour much, for who would wish for a whipping and a day in the stocks?"

"Then should we abandon here in Devon, and back to London go, for there be many boys there who keep not their arses closed."

"I believe not so," Edwin did reply, "For though Ganymedes be there none yet the boys of this county are most fair, and to gaze on them in this harem would doubtless please the eyes of your master much."

And indeed, Edwin spoke but the truth, for the folk of Devon did much betray the form and feature of the Saxon of long ago. The boys were mostly tall and firm of figure and many did have still the fair hair of their ancestors and were indeed boys that any man would wish to bed.

"One more town, then," Richard did concede, "And if we find no fortune there, then to London back will we go."

In Honiton matters did seem no different than in those other towns, but Edwin refused to be downcast.

"Look not for Ganymedes nor boys who seem of easy virtue to be, for none will you find," Edwin did instruct the older boy, "But look instead for prentices or servant boys who by their features do seem most discontent, for one such may we perchance guile away by means of promise of a life of pleasure some."

Many such there were but none seemed interested in any but their duties, and at noon the boys did make purchase of pies and flask of ale and took themselves to the town square to rest some and eat their pies.

Then it were that Fortune did open her eyes and see the boys and took fancy to smile on them some, and as those boys did finish their pies, which were of meat and turnip and passing fine, a boy did approach them across the square, bearing by strap around his neck a tray of pies more.

Seem he did to be some thirteen years of age and, like many others, fair of hair. The pies he carried and the flour upon his face and clothing betrayed him as a baker's boy, but he did smile sweet as he did come close, and Richard waved him not away though they had eaten already.

"Apple pie, masters?" the boy did say by way of introduction, "Almost fresh from the oven they be, warm still, sweetened with honey."

Though he had no need for pie, Richard did think that the boy would most delightful be, were he warm and sweetened with honey, though this he did not say.

Mistaking the silence for to mean he should try again his pies to sell, the boy assayed his most beguiling smile.

"The most delicious of pies doth my master create," he said, "Most wonderful are they on the tongue, and when their flavour doth flood the mouth it is a delight such as you would not think on."

Richard thought but that the boy were trying his pies to sell, but Edwin did wonder if perhap other meaning there may be hidden not too deep in the words he spoke.

"Something other than your pies I can think on," he spoke, and directly did he look into the boy's eyes as he did so, "That be also most wonderful upon the tongue and doth flood the mouth also with flavour most delightful."

The boy then did find some need to scratch with one hand beneath his flour besmirched tunic, while with the other he did hold steady his tray of pies.

"Lo, sir," he said, his scratching ended, "I think I conceive not proper of what you mean." He did glance around as though to see if any were in hearing of what were said, "But it do seem to me that some there may be who would think it to be lewd talk, and nothing have to do with pies at all."

"And if you be such a one," Edwin did say, "Then it may be that offence you do take at my words, but no such offence do I note on your features nor in your eyes, but some thing I do believe I see in both that nothing have to do with the selling of pies."

"And if there be so, sir?" the boy questioned, though he did seem most nervous as he did so.

"Then most delighted would I be, and my companion also, and would talk more much of things that are not pies."

"Speak more softly, sir, I pray you, for in this town I swear even the stones do have eyes and ears." The boy did fidget most nervously and did cast his eyes about as if to see if any had crept close to listen. "This be the most puritan of towns, sir, and to talk open of matters such as this be sure way to the stocks and whipping post straight."

"Then this be no town for a boy such as you," Edwin did shrug, "For though words such may pass not often from your lips, much do they come into your mind, as much they are ever in mine. Be that not so?"

"It may be so," the boy did blush somewhat then and did look upon the ground and no longer at Edwin straight, "But here, sir, be surely not the place to say them."

"No place better," Edwin did declare, "For what be strange or lewd indeed, in a boy selling his pies to youths who are hungry some, and do invite that boy to sit with them while they do eat and share ale with him, for have they not said that, be these pies to their taste, then another will they buy?"

Those words Edwin did speak louder, that any listening would hear plain and think of it nothing, for it were natural indeed that youths should detain a pie seller boy so on promise of further purchase to be made.

"Be it so sir," the boy agreed, "But pies must I sell for beaten I will be if I do not so."

"Pies will we purchase enough," Edwin promised, "Even if it be but to feed the pigeons some. And depart you may straight if my thinking be wrong, but I do form conceit that you be boy who nothing thinks of maids though of an age to swive them I believe you to be."

The boy answered not at once, but did bite his lip and look around, and then at Edwin and Richard both.

"And if it be of aid to you in answer," Edwin said as he bit into a pie, "Know that with my companion, Richard here, do I share bed at night and sleep only when we no longer have strength or energy other to do."

A look of wonder did then show on the boy's face and some relief also perhap.

"Then I do but envy your fortune, sirs," he said, "For truly, I think never of maids."

"Then, Richard," Edwin did say, "A boy such as those you seek for have you found, and tell him you must now of those plans you have and then I swear that in the morn he will leave this town behind and come to the moors instead."

Richard did but wonder at that dance of words Edwin had made with the boy and wondered also how it be that he were able so to do and later did ask that question of him.

"Men did dance such around me since I were but ten," Edwin told, "And soon indeed I learned the steps. Tis but a matter of saying one thing and meaning another entire."

But now Richard did as Edwin told him and did say of his plan of harem for his master, Mr Fletcher, and how they did search for boys to have in it.

"Would I then labour in the kitchens and your master use me when he would?" the boy asked.

"In no manner so," Richard did declare, "For in the harem a boy hath but two duties. One be to look always a thing of beauty to be gazed upon, the other be to use his flesh in the manner the flesh of a boy should be used, in the giving and taking of pleasure and delight."

"And this be for your master alone?"

"In no manner so," Richard said again, "For the other boys in that harem will doubtless wish pleasure with you also and to such there will be no prohibition."

"And have you boys sufficient there already?"

"Alas, no," Richard did confess, "As yet there be but myself and Edwin and my master's younger catamite and I do seek for several more who have reached an age when they do seed, for must I tell you that my master desires not just the arse of a boy, but wants the boy entire and greatly doth he like to take a boy in his mouth and for him to seed therein."

"Doth he so?" the boy did look in amazed sort, but with delight also in his face. "Then, should you wish it, I will meet with you at the western gate an hour after dawn, for by then I will have delivered my morning pies and the baker may seek the empty tray himself."

So were it settled upon, and Richard most pleased with the success, for the boy he now knew to be named Harold and to be scarce thirteen years of age and yet could seed, were fair of face and form indeed, and of a mind much given to the pleasures a boy should enjoy.

Fortune yet hath not finished with smiling upon him, for when he with Edwin did wait, as hath been agreed, at the western gate some short while after dawn, Robert with them and the cart to carry them to the moors, not one but three boys did appear.

"Be it true that you need more, sir," Harold did address himself to Richard, "Then Garth and Roland express much wish to be party with us. Garth be fourteen sir, and apprentice to the smith and hates it much. Roland be fifteen now, third son to a most puritan of fathers and a man also of much status in the town. Whipped be Roland often for he hath no liking for puritan ways. And sir," Harold delivered that which he though his strongest of persuasions, "Most copiously doth he seed."

"And they be of thinking the same as you?" Richard asked, for he would take no boy who wished not to be a boy of pleasure.

"They be, sir," Harold did claim, "And we sport together when we may be able."

Thus did Richard begin the travel back to the moor with three boys, which were three more than he had begun to believe he would find.

Gracious indeed had Fortune been to him, but with Her favour she was not yet done.

Robert would that they make their way homewards by was of the tiny port of Exmouth, for some coils of good rope did he require, and where better to such obtain than from a Chandler?

There also may they a tavern find, with food and ale and a place where they may sleep, for even if it be the barn of such tavern, better that were than in the cart and in the open.

And so it were, and in the morn after a night of some comfort in the hay of a barn, and ale and meat for breakfast taken, they did begin to make their way forth and purchase rope for Richard.

No sooner had they so done, and coils of rope stacked in the cart in manner such that they may rest and lean upon them as they journeyed, than much commotion were there and the noise did seem to come in their direction.

Some did they fear that this were hue raised against them and did search for reason why that may be so, but in this their fears unfounded were, for the figure of a boy did appear and he were running towards them and the shouts followed him behind.

To them straight did he run and fell then to his knees and did clasp Robert round the legs and did pant and babble in words unknown. Richard did believe the boy had been in some huge fire, so black were his skin, but his clothing, if rags such as did partly cover him may be clothing named, showed no sign of fire, and Richard did conclude that this boy must be one from that far off place he had heard of named as Afric where the people all had skin most black.

Three men did then appear also, and they were men of the most common sort, Two did cudgels carry and one a blade, but they did halt their rush when they beheld Robert, who also carried a cudgel most stout, and five boys also, one like near to a man full grown for Richard were more than sixteen and was certes more youth than boy.

Shouts did these men make and pointings also, and though they also spoke no words of sense, clear it did seem to be that they wished to take the boy who still clung firmly to the legs of Robert.

Though Robert be a man of no great wit still did he see threat when it stood before him armed with cudgel and blade, and straight did he shout in his loudest voice.

"Help here!" he called. "Here would murder be done and by men of Spain also!"

If they be indeed from Spain or no Robert knew not, but cert he were that from England they did not come, for even in remotest Devon men spoke not such strange words as these did here.

Whether it be the shouts of murder that Robert cried or his yells that men of Spain were loose in Exmouth streets, there were no telling, but straight did come townsfolk and the Watch also, and a Constable, who though he limped much were clear a man who had been a soldiering and carried now and long and deadly pike.

Much did the three men shout still and made demand for the boy, but the Constable would none of it have and showed the men his pike as though he would gladly thrust it into them.

Enraged at thought of Spanish men being on the street of their town, folk did begin to close on them until they turned, and with shouts still, returned from whence they had come.

The excitement and commotion ended the Constable did turn to Robert, who as the one full grown man amongst them, he took to be the one in charge.

"That boy," he said and pointed to the black boy who clung still to Robert's legs and wailed most piteously, "Escaped hath from their ship. Portugee they be, and he one they doubtless purchased for their entertainment on their voyage. Their slave he hath been, and most cruelly used I doubt not. No slaves we have in England and therefore is he free now, though if here he remain he will not be free long for surely they will seek for him again.
He doth seem to have taken some fancy to you sir," and here did he grin for still the boy clung most firmly unto Robert, "Take him with you, sir, and find some use for him, for if you do not I warrant he be slave again ere noon."

"Take him we will, Constable," Richard did declare, for though the boy were in piteous state he were boy still and seemed to be of age well enough to seed, and had he been slave upon a ship then well would he know what his arse were for.

Thus Richard did return to that manor that should be his home now, and the place where he that harem would make for Mr Fletcher to enjoy. That he took with him five boys also that were of age perfect for his master's pleasure he knew that though Mr Fletcher did much enjoy the sweet, tight arse of those boys that were but ten or eleven years of age, and that a thing most natural for did not all men like much arse that were young, sweet and tight, greatly did he like also the front part of an older boy who had member grown sufficient to feed him seed.

Straight did Jane take charge of those boys and they were scrubbed and washed with soap so there be no hope that flea or louse remained on them still, and though those boys some protest thought to make that they were treated so by woman, for not their privy parts nor their arses did Jane ignore but washed and scrubbed all as though they be but babes, all were to no avail and clean and shining were they presented then to Mr Rodrigues, that he may work his skills upon them and make them smooth entire.

Concern some did they have that they should lose that hair that hath taken so many years to grow and of which they secret were most proud, for it did show that they had reached an age where they could seed and were, though still but slowly, turning from little boy to man.

Richard did then convince them that men they should not wish to be, but to be boys still as long as they were able, for thus they could enjoy the delights that do come with being boy until they were indeed of years too many to be boy more.

Naked before them he did present himself and without shame also, and did urge them to gaze their eyes upon him and then they understood why it were they must be smooth and without hair any upon their flesh, for though Richard be grown near to man's estate still in some wise he seem little boy, his size and length of member only showing that he were not boy of ten.

"This must you know," he did tell them, "That Mr Fletcher be one that doth like a boy entire, and on your flesh will he feast with eye and hand and mouth and nothing of you will he leave unadored. And in so doing he will provide you with pleasure and delight beyond any you may have dreamed of.
His catamite have I been since I were but twelve, and nothing now I long for more than that I were twelve once more and years more pleasure could I grant him and he give to me also."

The black boy understood not a word of this but did think only that he had changed one master for another and that he and the other boys also were slaves still, though no doubt were there in his mind but that he were for pleasure intended, for such be the fate of slave boys everywhere.

Much work had there been done on that manor in the two weeks Richard had been away searching for boys for his harem, and much were that house filled with masons and carpenters, their journeymen and apprentices also, and to the western side of the house did Rodrigues take Richard to show him where that harem should be.

Foundations had been dug for a building of considerable size and for a smaller one also that did adjoin to it.

"This," Rodrigues said, indicating the larger of the two, "Will be the harem proper. Observe how it will take sun all day for the way I have designed it, and many windows will it have that the sun may enter, and that the boys within will have view upon the gardens. A courtyard and a lawn there will be where they may play and kick a ball about if they so wish."

"And the great hole in the floor?" Richard did ask, for indeed there were such, some twenty paces in each direction and it did seen four feet at least in depth.

"That be a marvel you will see grow," Rodrigues smiled, "For it will take some months before it be full ready.
This other room will be where the boys shall sleep, and see how from there to the main hall they can easy go."

And that were so, for a place where door would be, seen easy in the foundations there.

"For now, it being some time yet ere these buildings do be ready, chambers have I had made prepared and small hall also, where boys may sleep and relax themselves. Two sleeping rooms there are for boys and another one for you also."

Of the sleeping rooms for boys, one only did have fire blazing and mattress laid upon the floor, for beds yet were there none.

"Four easy may sleep thereon," Jane told them when she did show them to that room, "And though it be some close comfort I doubt not that none will protest make.
Your room," she told him without blush, "Doth have a bed and sufficient it is for two, for I have no expectation that alone you wish to sleep."

In that expectation were Jane most right, for Richard did straight take the black boy by the hand and lead him forth to the chamber where he would lay. Much desire did Richard have to taste the flavour of black flesh, for so had he never yet done, and for the boy had an arse most firm and round and drooped none as the arse of boy most usual doth, much did he wonder how it may be to enter there and ride some.

That boy, thinking himself still slave, made protest none, for slaves protest not but do as they are bid, and as the youth were clear of importance some and had chosen him for bed, to bed did he go in expectation of being swived, and being slave upon that ship of the Portugee, much used was his arse to being swived.

That Richard did not straight swive him, but did hold him close and press them together front to front were a thing of much surprise, but perhap were a thing of some pleasure also for his member did rise and rose still more to hardness full when Richard did reach hand down between them and hold it in that hand.

When the youth did press also his mouth against his he knew not what he must do, but the movement made by Richard's lips and the probing of his tongue did make the black boy believe his mouth he must open and take tongue in there in the same wise as he had oft taken prick.

The thickness of those lips did make for bussing the like of which Richard had never known and greedily did he taste to the full the black boy's mouth until there were such need within him to feel those lips around his member that he did cease then to buss and did push instead the crinkly haired head of that boy downwards to suckle on his craving privates.

This had the boy done many time before, though never in the manner that were now demanded of him. Used he were to member being pushed into his mouth and then his mouth used as though it were also arse, but when no urgent thrustings there were he knew not what he should do.

That he should remove not his mouth from member, this at least he knew for no order had he been given that he should do so, so he held his mouth around it still until the need to swallow grew so great he forced were to move his lips upon it.

Then did Richard make such sounds as he knew he were doing right and more he moved his lips and mouth upon that member and clear it were to him that the more he did so the more did the youth like it.

Slaves do learn most quick the ways in which punishment may be avoided, and so that black boy did understand that he must suck and suckle and did so in such a wise that it may not be thought he found displeasure in that act. Indeed displeasure found he none, for it seemed to him better by far than having his mouth and throat used as arse, though he understood not why the youth should like it so.

Understand that he did and soon, for Richard had no intent to seed in that mouth, but did wish his member full hard when he did swive the boy, for in his arse did he intend to seed and not in mouth. Thus did he take his member from the mouth that suckled it and did instead use his mouth on the boy.

The boy did have a member most ample and greedily did Richard suck on it, for like his master, Mr Fletcher, greatly did Richard have liking for the pricks of boys and great liking for their seed also.

Carefully, for though it were for his pleasure it were in manner of lesson also, did Richard give adoration to that black prick, and to the boy's stones also and somewhat to his thighs as well, both to the fronts and to the soft insides until that boy could do no other than moan with the pleasure it gave him.

Never had those Portugee sailors given him such delight, for they had but swived his mouth and his arse and cared only that they should seed therein, and oft in haste as much as were possible for others did wait their turn with him. If this be the way his new master did desire to use him then of his best would he give to please him, for it were better by far than the manner he had been used till now.

Then did he seed in Richard's mouth for so that youth did work upon his member that he could do no other, and some fear did he have then that he would be whipped for doing so, but displeasure did Richard none show, but did instead pull him close again and do that strange thing with their mouths that he may some taste get of his own seed, for some Richard did hold within his mouth that such may be so.

Then did Richard swive him, and though the black boy had but freshly seeded, still did he contrive to use all his endeavours and the muscles of his firm arse, both those inside and out, that scarce did Richard have to ride, for his seed were milked from him by that arse.

That Edwin, Harold and the two he had brought with him did also pass a night most enjoyable were evident from their faces in the morn, and the three from that puritan town of Honiton did confess themselves most delighted, for never in their lives before had they such freedom to be boys proper.

Much were it needed for them to learn, for still they believed only that it were the arse and mouth that should be used for swiving, and new it had been for them those some other things that Edwin knew, though willingly and eagerly, that boy did say, had they opened their mouths for tongue once the delight of it had been shown them.

Some six weeks now did Richard have before Mr Fletcher were to Devon, for that time in London must he spend to conclude all his business there. And Jane also had that time to prepare the house, for she would not have that Mr Fletcher should arrive but to a place of proper comfort.

That all work needed on the house and gardens and on the creating of the harem proper were not possible in such short a time, but a solar and chamber for Mr Fletcher were made ready and the kitchen also, and the smallest of those several rooms that may be used for dining were soon fit enough to be used.

Jane did have at first some little difficulty in finding servants and help enough to be boys there, and no boy were she willing to have unless he be one that would bare his arse, for she did consider it a thing most unnatural for a boy not to do so.

Boys who had no employ or were needed not by fathers to work were few in number, for there were no towns or villages nearby where such boys may be found, so Jane did take herself to Bristol with Robert and the cart to search there for boys.

But for one week were she gone and then did return with twenty, for she did say boys a plenty were there in that city, and she did suggest to Richard that there should he go for as many as he would need for his harem, for Bristol, being as it were a port of great size, had many sailors there and Ganymedes plenty, for wherever there be sailors there be Ganymedes also.

He could not do so for no room was there yet for the number he did want, but Mr Rodrigues did find another room that would serve as bedchamber for them for that time it took for the harem to be completed some.

Robert once more did make for Bristol with the cart and Richard found that what Jane hath said were true, for Ganymedes many were there in that place, and soon did Richard find the number he did require who most happy were to use their arses in comfort of a house and not as Ganymedes more.

Thus, when Mr Fletcher did arrive, Richard hath for him five boys other than himself who seed could, and fourteen others who were not as yet able to do that thing. Much did he know that Mr Fletcher did like arse that were young and tight and member that were older and could seed and feed him so and greatly did he like also the flesh of boys entire, and by the time of his arrival even the youngest of the boys were somewhat trained, and knew at least that there were more to being a boy than to be but arse and mouth.

 

 

Mr Fletcher were the most contented of men and did believe no man could wish for more than he did have.

In his harem did he recline himself on a couch of great comfort with soft cushions many and did gaze with delight at the boys who sported themselves there while he did stroke the soft, smooth flesh of the youngest of his boys, one who were by guess some eleven years of age.

It were two years now since he to Devon had come, and if any should think that two years spent caressing and swiving boys would tire a man of that pastime, then Mr Fletcher would show them to be wrong.

Richard now had grown to be a man, catamite no more, but he were master now of the harem and constant companion still to that man he hath been catamite for. Jed, now fourteen and seeding much, were also catamite no longer, but chief boy of the harem, though he be not the oldest there.

No protest had he made when his position were changed by Mr Fletcher, for still he bedded oft with that man but had also the choice of any harem boy he did desire, and the flesh of boys Jed had, at early age, found great pleasure in.

Of the young Ganymedes Richard had brought from Bristol five could now seed and a rule had Richard made, knowing the fondness Mr Fletcher had for the seed of boys, that whatever play those boys did have at night, none must seed after the midnight hour, for in the mornings would Mr Fletcher milk them all.

And so he did. Each morn, ere he would rise from bed, those boys who seed could did array themselves in a line and one by one would Mr Fletcher take them in his mouth and milk their members that he may breakfast to his fill on the seed of boys.

His harem now were a thing of beauty. The great hole that Richard had observed when first he did arrive were now a large pool, tiled entire with the colourful ceramics of Portugal, where boys could desport themselves, and all around in pots huge grew plants of most exotic nature. Huge fires did burn ever in the hearths so that the place be always warm and never were it needed for any to cover themselves against the cold and the naked flesh of those boys were a constant wonder and delight to the eyes of Mr Fletcher.

And not also with his eyes only, for Mr Fletcher were still an active man, and his did use the flesh of his boys as much indeed as any Mussleman of old had used those boys he kept for his pleasure.

The boys also did use the flesh of other boys, for much were they encouraged to do so by Mr Fletcher and by Richard and Jed, and to do not so in secret but so that all may see the games they played, and always in a day may such sporting be observed in the harem itself and in the gardens beyond when the weather allowed such.

The flesh that Mr Fletcher did most desire and use were the flesh of the black boy, who was named Uzi. Though many times had he been told, for some English could he now speak, that slave he were no more, but free as all the other boys were, this he did not want.

Slave would he be, he declared, till he be of such age that as slave he had no further use, for he did regard his flesh as being property of Mr Fletcher, and that it should be used by his master in whatever manner he did desire and as oft as he found wish for it.

Richard did question him on this and he were told by that boy that to be slave were nothing strange to him, for in his land all men did keep slaves, and if they did own a boy slave for what other reason would they buy him if not to use him for pleasure?

Thus did Mr Fletcher pass his years in pleasure, and in making much money also, for great were the value of the wool of the sheep he farmed, until he reached the year in which he would be fifty.

In the winter of that years, weeks only since Christmas time, Richard did go with Jed once more to Bristol, for some new young Ganymedes did they need, none now being left in the harem that had not reached an age whereby they could seed, and greatly, did Richard know that Mr Fletcher liked arse that were young and tight still.

In a tavern in Bristol did Jed and Richard stay, and for that Jed, though youth now, were still of age not to be a man, Richard did swive him many a time for ever had he taken pleasure in that boy's body and Jed did still much delight in being used so, though given choice he would have taken arse of nine or ten to use himself.

Late of an evening when ale had been freely drunk, they did by chance fall into conversation with two gentlemen of the sea, not common sailors but master mariners both. The men, they did learn, were merchant sailors who did have as their main trade the shipping of slaves from Afric to the Indies. Though it were not permitted to own slaves in England, no law were there to prevent the trading in them, and rich were the city of Bristol growing from such trade.

"We sail to Morocco," one captain told them, "And there buy black slaves from the Arab and ship them thence to the Indies where the Spanish and the Portugee do pay most handsomely for them, for many do they need in the growing of sugar cane there."

Richard asked how that this trade were conducted and did learn that merchant venturers did finance the sailing and the hiring of the ship and its provisioning and in return they had three quarters of the profits made, one quarter being kept by the sailors for their reward.

"Were it possible," Richard did enquire then, "For you to bring back to Bristol some ten or a dozen boys of some ten years of age or such, and for me to purchase them from you here?"

The captain did purse his lips and suck air between his teeth in the manner that all men do when they perceive that a bargain to their profit may be made.

"Such may be possible," he said, "Though payment before I sailed would need be made, for boys of such an age are like to be food for fishes if kept as cargo for so long a voyage."

More ale were drunk before the other man of the sea did wonder if those boys were treated not as cargo but used as cabin boys on the voyage then they may survive.

"True," the other agreed after thought, "But then they would be in no wise fresh when we land here again at Bristol."

"I care not if they be fresh or no," Richard shrugged, "Or how much they be used on the voyage. Be they still of proper age then they be still young enough and tight to serve a purpose."

So were the deal concluded, Richard paying for half the agreed sum for one dozen boys, the rest due upon their delivery. The money were no problem, for rich indeed were Mr Fletcher now and coin sufficient had Richard brought with him.

The ship were due to return in September, some weeks before the birthday of Mr Fletcher, and Richard made plan to give him a dozen black boys as present for his fiftieth year.

Greatly were Mr Fletcher overjoyed when he did receive his present, for all had gone as planned, and twelve black boys, the oldest seeming eleven years at most, did he now have for his enjoyment.

Straight did Uzi take those boys and tell them, for his language and theirs were much the same, that they were slaves for pleasure only intended, and though they knew well enough already the purpose and usage of their mouths and arses, much more than that were now demanded of them, for their whole flesh entire were to be used for pleasure. No other duties would they have but this, though if they were to fail in any manner in the giving of pleasure with their bodies, be it to their master, to Richard or any other boy that did wish to use them, then the skin would be whipped from their flesh and they left out in the open for the ants to eat.

If it were from that threat or from some natural ability that black boys have mattered not, for nothing but delight did those boys give to all who asked for it, for, like Uzi, they had most uncommon skill with their arses and their lips were in great demand also, both for tongue as well as prick.

Then did Richard venture to suggest to Mr Fletcher another plan, one that had grown in his mind since he did have that conversation with the sailor men.

"Much profit is there in wool," he said to Mr Fletcher of an eve when they were comfortable in the solar with brandy and each with a black boy kneeling between their legs and using his mouth to pleasure member, "But five or ten times that profit is in the buying and selling of slaves."

And Richard did lay out his plan that Mr Fletcher should finance a ship for that trade and each voyage his ship did make would bring him boys new for his pleasure as well as coin much.

Harry paid a visit to Devon then and much did he delight in those black boys that Mr Fletcher owned, for though none yet had grown of sufficient age to seed, some did have members that were growing in size, and Harry had a taste developed for being swived by boys who could not yet seed, for they did ride him with much enthusiasm and vigour, and what they lacked yet in size they did make up for in energy and the length of the rides they took him for.

Harry did easily persuade his uncle to join in Richard's venture, for men of noble birth do ever seek ways to increase their wealth and a ship were soon purchased, and under the name of Black Gold did it sail.

One cabin did Richard, who had charge of the venture, for men of money soil not their fingers with the detail of the making of it, have set aside to be accommodation for three boys, no more than ten years of age, to travel a voyage in, for Richard would have that three be fresh still when they came to Devon, unused by mariners on the voyage as other boys would be.

Thus did Mr Fletcher gain gold and also fresh arse each year, and to the boys delivered to them at Bristol, did Harry add also some of more advanced age who would have members he could much enjoy.

All men must age, and so it were with Mr Fletcher, and with the advance of years comes also a lessening of hardness where hardness is most desired, and less often and less were Mr Fletcher able now to swive, though his delight in the flesh of boys lessened not at all.

Fortunate he were in that he were one of those men who took pleasure much in the enjoyment of a boy's flesh other than in the mere use of arse and mouth for his prick, for rarely in his declining years were his prick able to stand enough for arse, though yet the skilled mouth of a boy were able to coax seed from him still at times.

But though his member failed him some now, still did his mouth work well enough and still did he relish the flesh, pricks and seed of boys and still were he able to give pleasure to all parts of a boy's body with his hands, mouth and tongue.

And here must we leave this tale of Mr Fletcher that he may enjoy his dotage in the company of boys.

Would that all men should such fortune be able to enjoy.

 

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