Book 19. (1 results) Kajira of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
27
111
Will he drag you forth and have you on the slippery tiles or will he take you in the bath itself?" * * * * "Do not forget to kiss the sandal, humbly, before tying it on his foot," said the whip master, "just as, when you remove them, you kiss them, before putting them away".
Will he drag you forth and have you on the slippery tiles or will he take you in the bath itself?" * * * * "Do not forget to kiss the sandal, humbly, before tying it on his foot," said the whip master, "just as, when you remove them, you kiss them, before putting them away".
- (Kajira of Gor, Chapter 27, Sentence #111)
Book 19. (7 results) Kajira of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
27
108
Examine their fairness.
27
109
Now look at the master.
27
110
That is how you take a bath before a man.
27
111
Will he drag you forth and have you on the slippery tiles or will he take you in the bath itself?" * * * * "Do not forget to kiss the sandal, humbly, before tying it on his foot," said the whip master, "just as, when you remove them, you kiss them, before putting them away".
27
112
"Yes, master," I said.
27
113
* * * * "Gently, Tiffany," said the whip master.
27
114
"You are not rubbing down a tharlarion".
Examine their fairness.
Now look at the master.
That is how you take a bath before a man.
Will he drag you forth and have you on the slippery tiles or will he take you in the bath itself?" * * * * "Do not forget to kiss the sandal, humbly, before tying it on his foot," said the whip master, "just as, when you remove them, you kiss them, before putting them away".
"Yes, master," I said.
* * * * "Gently, Tiffany," said the whip master.
"You are not rubbing down a tharlarion".
- (Kajira of Gor, Chapter 27)