Book 22. (1 results) Dancer of Gor (Individual Quote)
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8
148
We were all such, it seemed, as to be helplessly at the mercy of our sensitivities, tactile and otherwise, of our helpless responsiveness, and our feelings.
We were all such, it seemed, as to be helplessly at the mercy of our sensitivities, tactile and otherwise, of our helpless responsiveness, and our feelings.
- (Dancer of Gor, Chapter 8, Sentence #148)
Book 22. (7 results) Dancer of Gor (Context Quote)
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8
145
Surely none of the girls could be as miserable as I! But I saw them, in their misery, in their cruel discomfort, regard me as well.
8
146
I wondered if they were thinking the same thoughts as I.
8
147
We were all terribly miserable.
8
148
We were all such, it seemed, as to be helplessly at the mercy of our sensitivities, tactile and otherwise, of our helpless responsiveness, and our feelings.
8
149
"This way," said the man.
8
150
We were very pleased to follow him into a large, wooden building.
8
151
"This is the annex to the sales barn," he said.
Surely none of the girls could be as miserable as I! But I saw them, in their misery, in their cruel discomfort, regard me as well.
I wondered if they were thinking the same thoughts as I.
We were all terribly miserable.
We were all such, it seemed, as to be helplessly at the mercy of our sensitivities, tactile and otherwise, of our helpless responsiveness, and our feelings.
"This way," said the man.
We were very pleased to follow him into a large, wooden building.
"This is the annex to the sales barn," he said.
- (Dancer of Gor, Chapter 8)