Book 21. (7 results) Mercenaries of Gor (Context Quote)
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In denying her slave the expression of her sexuality and womanhood the free woman is perhaps attempting to impose upon her something of her own deprivations and frustrations.
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The man stepped back a bit.
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She looked at him, frightened, his.
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"It has been a long time, my dear," he said, "but you are now home".
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She put down her head, sobbing.
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She had been returned to her master.
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"Stand," he said to her.
In denying her slave the expression of her sexuality and womanhood the free woman is perhaps attempting to impose upon her something of her own deprivations and frustrations.
The man stepped back a bit.
She looked at him, frightened, his.
"It has been a long time, my dear," he said, "but you are now home".
She put down her head, sobbing.
She had been returned to her master.
"Stand," he said to her.
- (Mercenaries of Gor, Chapter )