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Book 16. (1 results) Guardsman of Gor (Individual Quote)

I resisted the impulse, almost overwhelming, to thrust aside the curtain, declaring myself to her, seizing and throwing her to the very tiles of the cosmetics room, there subjecting her to delicious slave rape. - (Guardsman of Gor, Chapter 18, Sentence #138)
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18 138 I resisted the impulse, almost overwhelming, to thrust aside the curtain, declaring myself to her, seizing and throwing her to the very tiles of the cosmetics room, there subjecting her to delicious slave rape.

Book 16. (7 results) Guardsman of Gor (Context Quote)

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18 135 "When the Master wishes," said the other girl, "and, until then, you will wait, as befits a slave".
18 136 "Yes, Mistress," whispered the small brunette, in misery.
18 137 When she moved there was a sensuous jangle and rustle of the slave bells locked upon her body.
18 138 I resisted the impulse, almost overwhelming, to thrust aside the curtain, declaring myself to her, seizing and throwing her to the very tiles of the cosmetics room, there subjecting her to delicious slave rape.
18 139 I controlled myself.
18 140 I conquered my impulses, not that they might be unhealthily and indefinitely suppressed and frustrated, in the manner of Earth, but, rather, in the manner of Gor, that they might later be the more sweetly and fully satisfied.
18 141 "Before the feast, go hungry".
"When the Master wishes," said the other girl, "and, until then, you will wait, as befits a slave". "Yes, Mistress," whispered the small brunette, in misery. When she moved there was a sensuous jangle and rustle of the slave bells locked upon her body. I resisted the impulse, almost overwhelming, to thrust aside the curtain, declaring myself to her, seizing and throwing her to the very tiles of the cosmetics room, there subjecting her to delicious slave rape. I controlled myself. I conquered my impulses, not that they might be unhealthily and indefinitely suppressed and frustrated, in the manner of Earth, but, rather, in the manner of Gor, that they might later be the more sweetly and fully satisfied. "Before the feast, go hungry". - (Guardsman of Gor, Chapter 18)