Book 22. (7 results) Dancer of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
6
822
I whimpered once.
6
823
I tensed, fearing I might be struck for vanity.
6
824
But I was not struck.
6
825
"Later, in an ahn, or so," he said, "we will remove your gags and hoods.
6
826
Things will then be more pleasant for you".
6
827
I whimpered once, signifying my pleasure, my gratitude, hoping to encourage him.
6
828
"Do you know when we will do this?" he asked.
I whimpered once.
I tensed, fearing I might be struck for vanity.
But I was not struck.
"Later, in an ahn, or so," he said, "we will remove your gags and hoods.
Things will then be more pleasant for you".
I whimpered once, signifying my pleasure, my gratitude, hoping to encourage him.
"Do you know when we will do this?" he asked.
- (Dancer of Gor, Chapter )