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Book 19. (1 results) Kajira of Gor (Individual Quote)

I wondered if he might, touching my lips, I in his arms, helplessly held there, suddenly rape my lips with his kiss, and then, unable to help himself, hurl me to his feet, crouching over me then ferociously, to remove my robes and force me to his service. - (Kajira of Gor, Chapter 6, Sentence #373)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
6 373 I wondered if he might, touching my lips, I in his arms, helplessly held there, suddenly rape my lips with his kiss, and then, unable to help himself, hurl me to his feet, crouching over me then ferociously, to remove my robes and force me to his service.

Book 19. (7 results) Kajira of Gor (Context Quote)

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6 370 I had then, angrily, refastened my veil.
6 371 I wondered why he had not kissed me.
6 372 Was it because I was a Tatrix? I wondered what it would be like to be kissed by him.
6 373 I wondered if he might, touching my lips, I in his arms, helplessly held there, suddenly rape my lips with his kiss, and then, unable to help himself, hurl me to his feet, crouching over me then ferociously, to remove my robes and force me to his service.
6 374 I felt the wind, over the parapet, move my veil.
6 375 I had enjoyed these days with Drusus Rencius but, at night, returned to my quarters, I would often be restless and lonely.
6 376 At such times, though I did not confess this to Drusus, nor even to Susan, I would feel helpless, weak and needful.
I had then, angrily, refastened my veil. I wondered why he had not kissed me. Was it because I was a Tatrix? I wondered what it would be like to be kissed by him. I wondered if he might, touching my lips, I in his arms, helplessly held there, suddenly rape my lips with his kiss, and then, unable to help himself, hurl me to his feet, crouching over me then ferociously, to remove my robes and force me to his service. I felt the wind, over the parapet, move my veil. I had enjoyed these days with Drusus Rencius but, at night, returned to my quarters, I would often be restless and lonely. At such times, though I did not confess this to Drusus, nor even to Susan, I would feel helpless, weak and needful. - (Kajira of Gor, Chapter 6)