Book 22. (1 results) Dancer of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
5
240
I felt the hand of the man in my hair.
I felt the hand of the man in my hair.
- (Dancer of Gor, Chapter 5, Sentence #240)
Book 22. (7 results) Dancer of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
5
237
In the flattened, shaped part of the metal under my belly, about a quarter of an inch from my body, there was a curved slot about three inches in length and three-eighths of an inch in width.
5
238
The interior edges of this slot, heavy and iron, were serrated, jagged, like the teeth of a saw.
5
239
The belt, accordingly, equipped with this device, and locked so closely upon me, so fixedly upon me, would be likely, I thought, to frustrate or discourage a male, unless, of course, he had its key, or a tool to remove it.
5
240
I felt the hand of the man in my hair.
5
241
He was not being cruel to me.
5
242
He was shaking my head, good-naturedly.
5
243
I looked up at him, gratefully.
In the flattened, shaped part of the metal under my belly, about a quarter of an inch from my body, there was a curved slot about three inches in length and three-eighths of an inch in width.
The interior edges of this slot, heavy and iron, were serrated, jagged, like the teeth of a saw.
The belt, accordingly, equipped with this device, and locked so closely upon me, so fixedly upon me, would be likely, I thought, to frustrate or discourage a male, unless, of course, he had its key, or a tool to remove it.
I felt the hand of the man in my hair.
He was not being cruel to me.
He was shaking my head, good-naturedly.
I looked up at him, gratefully.
- (Dancer of Gor, Chapter 5)