1855 Fascinating Letter Williamsburg SEXUALLY CHARGED

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No Minimum No Reserve Original 1855 Letter Williamsburg Very well written and (um) Sexually charged 4 page letter from a teacher. W.C. Farthsworth in Williamsburg writing to his college buddy of his delights with the ladies. Also talks briefly about the "Know Nothing" party: Williamsburg, Jan 21, (18)55 Dear Bro. Gillett After having written Colburn a particularly dull but --for which he ought to return me thanks, --not very long letter, I feel in just the mood to continue writing and give you a similar affliction. As I have just been writing him I was kissed innumerable times last night - as well as being compelled to be active in the osculatory process like wise innumerable times. You know that the (tuo) of the Stone St Peter at Rome has been worn away beneath the continued kissing of devotees, of course then you can imagine how one's cheek and labials, must suffer from the abrading contact of other labials. More than this you know- must know, how all the nervous fluid-the concentrated vitality of the whole system flows from the anterior facial orifice -how the very soul seems to be going from the lips when we become earnest and throw his spirit into the performance of this delight operation I have mentioned. You can judge then how after being engaged thus since four consecutive hours last evening. I suffer from exhaustion which read more