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Book 22. (1 results) Dancer of Gor (Individual Quote)

Then his hand had left my hair and I lifted my head from the moist substance. - (Dancer of Gor, Chapter 5, Sentence #17)
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5 17 Then his hand had left my hair and I lifted my head from the moist substance.

Book 22. (7 results) Dancer of Gor (Context Quote)

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5 14 Gruel was upon my face and in my hair.
5 15 He then threw my head forward again, over the wooden rim of the trough, and pushed my face down again, deeply, submerging it, to the ears, in the gruel.
5 16 Again I struggled to get as much as I could into my mouth.
5 17 Then his hand had left my hair and I lifted my head from the moist substance.
5 18 I blinked, gruel upon my face, its particles like wet, unmelting snow on my eye lashes.
5 19 He had gone further down the line.
5 20 I struggled to swallow what I had in my mouth.
Gruel was upon my face and in my hair. He then threw my head forward again, over the wooden rim of the trough, and pushed my face down again, deeply, submerging it, to the ears, in the gruel. Again I struggled to get as much as I could into my mouth. Then his hand had left my hair and I lifted my head from the moist substance. I blinked, gruel upon my face, its particles like wet, unmelting snow on my eye lashes. He had gone further down the line. I struggled to swallow what I had in my mouth. - (Dancer of Gor, Chapter 5)