Book 21. (7 results) Mercenaries of Gor (Context Quote)
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609
"You may now continue to dance, Feiqa," I said.
4
610
"Yes, Master," she said.
4
611
The men then cried out with approval, and smote their left shoulders with pleasure.
4
612
In a moment Feiqa, vital and sensuous, liberated now from the fear of the free woman, and having felt the whip, in that perhaps being reminded of what might be the consequences of failing to please free persons, addressed herself once more, eagerly and joyously, marvelously and subserviently, to the pleasures of masters.
4
613
I was so aroused I was in pain.
4
614
I could hardly wait to get her back to the camp of the wagoners.
4
615
From time to time I glanced at Boabissia.
"You may now continue to dance, Feiqa," I said.
"Yes, Master," she said.
The men then cried out with approval, and smote their left shoulders with pleasure.
In a moment Feiqa, vital and sensuous, liberated now from the fear of the free woman, and having felt the whip, in that perhaps being reminded of what might be the consequences of failing to please free persons, addressed herself once more, eagerly and joyously, marvelously and subserviently, to the pleasures of masters.
I was so aroused I was in pain.
I could hardly wait to get her back to the camp of the wagoners.
From time to time I glanced at Boabissia.
- (Mercenaries of Gor, Chapter )