Book 19. (7 results) Kajira of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
36
926
"I beg your touch," I wept.
36
927
"I beg your touch! Please touch me, master! I beg it!" "Truly?" he asked.
36
928
"Yes," I said.
36
929
"I beg your touch, truly, master! I beg it, truly! Please, touch me, master! Please! Please!" "No," he said.
36
930
I collapsed then to the tiles, sobbing, helpless, quivering with need.
36
931
"And thus," said he, "may a hated slave be denied".
36
932
I then became aware that he had left his chair, that he was standing near me.
"I beg your touch," I wept.
"I beg your touch! Please touch me, master! I beg it!" "Truly?" he asked.
"Yes," I said.
"I beg your touch, truly, master! I beg it, truly! Please, touch me, master! Please! Please!" "No," he said.
I collapsed then to the tiles, sobbing, helpless, quivering with need.
"And thus," said he, "may a hated slave be denied".
I then became aware that he had left his chair, that he was standing near me.
- (Kajira of Gor, Chapter )