charles it in her


the high-cl-ss british version of chuck it in her. to have s-x with a woman.
rutherford: “what a lovely morning is, cardwell.”
cardwell: “ah yes, rutherford, it is quite a day for a brisk stroll around the estate, is it not?”
rutherford: “certainly. i cannot wait to retire to the manor where my handmaiden has prepared freshly baked scones and the finest tea of china.”
cardwell: “she is quite the lovely young lady, i must say.”
rutherford: “oh, so you take a liking to my handmaiden, do you? well your handmaiden is quite elegant as well. i do believe i will invite her over for tea tomorrow afternoon.”
cardwell: “really? well i do believe i will have your handmaiden over to my estate that very same day. i will have my chef prepare us a nice lobster dinner and after we are finished, i do believe i will charles it in her.”
rutherford: “ah, my dear cardwell, if only you knew that i charlesed it in your own lady cardwell just last week. indab-tt.”

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