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Book 21. (1 results) Mercenaries of Gor (Individual Quote)

Sometimes, even, he puts his hand in her hair, bends her head back, and pours it down her throat. - (Mercenaries of Gor, Chapter 15, Sentence #419)
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15 419 Sometimes, even, he puts his hand in her hair, bends her head back, and pours it down her throat.

Book 21. (7 results) Mercenaries of Gor (Context Quote)

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15 416 The woman put down her head even more, whimpering, trembling.
15 417 No slave takes wine without the permission of the master.
15 418 And even then, as often as not, she takes it only on his command, and under his eye, usually kneeling before him.
15 419 Sometimes, even, he puts his hand in her hair, bends her head back, and pours it down her throat.
15 420 It is done by his will.
15 421 "The wine, of course," he said, "was too precious to have been brought with him, but it is in his tent.
15 422 She summons her palanquin and bearers, male slaves, and is to be carried to this place.
The woman put down her head even more, whimpering, trembling. No slave takes wine without the permission of the master. And even then, as often as not, she takes it only on his command, and under his eye, usually kneeling before him. Sometimes, even, he puts his hand in her hair, bends her head back, and pours it down her throat. It is done by his will. "The wine, of course," he said, "was too precious to have been brought with him, but it is in his tent. She summons her palanquin and bearers, male slaves, and is to be carried to this place. - (Mercenaries of Gor, Chapter 15)