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Book 14. (7 results) Fighting Slave of Gor (Context Quote)

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1 441 I then knelt there before him in my panties, thrust down upon my hips, that my navel be revealed, my slacks down about my legs, and in my brassiere, my blouse discarded, placed on the rug beside me".
1 442 I could scarcely believe what I was hearing.
1 443 "Do you understand the significance of the revealing of the navel?" she asked me.
1 444 "I believe on gor," I said, "it is called 'the slave belly'".
1 445 "It is," she said.
1 446 "But gor, of course, does not exist".
1 447 "Of course not," I said.
I then knelt there before him in my panties, thrust down upon my hips, that my navel be revealed, my slacks down about my legs, and in my brassiere, my blouse discarded, placed on the rug beside me". I could scarcely believe what I was hearing. "Do you understand the significance of the revealing of the navel?" she asked me. "I believe on gor," I said, "it is called 'the slave belly'". "It is," she said. "But gor, of course, does not exist". "Of course not," I said. - (Fighting Slave of Gor, Chapter )