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

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5 41 But later, after they were finished, and had returned her to her own kennel, and I was alone, I wept, so aroused I was.
5 42 I did not know if she were from Earth, and if so, from what part of it, or if she were of this world.
5 43 We are almost never permitted to speak to one another, and we are never, at all, permitted to speak during the feeding period.
5 44 When she had been used before my kennel she had been under "gag law," as is common when the guards use a girl, forbidden speech, save for moans and whimpers.
5 45 I had understood many of the commands given to her, of course.
5 46 I had begun to learn this language.
5 47 I looked at her.
But later, after they were finished, and had returned her to her own kennel, and I was alone, I wept, so aroused I was. I did not know if she were from Earth, and if so, from what part of it, or if she were of this world. We are almost never permitted to speak to one another, and we are never, at all, permitted to speak during the feeding period. When she had been used before my kennel she had been under "gag law," as is common when the guards use a girl, forbidden speech, save for moans and whimpers. I had understood many of the commands given to her, of course. I had begun to learn this language. I looked at her. - (Dancer of Gor, Chapter )