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We set our bikes against a hedge and went over and watched the peacocks. Milka stood beside me commenting on how dowdy the peahens were compared with the males. She had wanted to take me up to her room for *** but her mother came back from town sooner so we couldn't and after a short time talking to her mother we left the farmhouse. Had she come back fifteen minutes later she would have caught us in bed together Milka said and God I hate to think about that. The peacocks paraded proudly. The dowdy females walked past us unimpressive. The last time we had *** in her room her mother had gone further and her father was on the farm and her brothers gone fishing. After the peacocks we rode to the river and lay out bikes behind trees and sat and talked and kissed. The conversation was mainly about what we missed.
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May 10, 2018
May 10, 2018 at 3:45 AM UTC
What We Missed 1964
We set our bikes against a hedge and went over and watched the peacocks. Milka stood beside me commenting on how dowdy the peahens were compared with the males. She had wanted to take me up to her room for *** but her mother came back from town sooner so we couldn't and after a short time talking to her mother we left the farmhouse. Had she come back fifteen minutes later she would have caught us in bed together Milka said and God I hate to think about that. The peacocks paraded proudly. The dowdy females walked past us unimpressive. The last time we had *** in her room her mother had gone further and her father was on the farm and her brothers gone fishing. After the peacocks we rode to the river and lay out bikes behind trees and sat and talked and kissed. The conversation was mainly about what we missed.
TerryCollett
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May 10, 2018
May 10, 2018 at 3:45 AM UTC
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