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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
10 587 I did not think he would hurt me now.
10 588 I did not know, though.
10 589 The garment I wore, incidentally, was more modest, in its way, than the garment of red silk I had made for myself on Earth, that which Teibar had thrust in my mouth in the library, showing me that I was forbidden to speak.
10 590 He had withdrawn it from my mouth only on the library table, when I had lain there before him on my back, before he had put the conical rubberized mask over my face, introducing the chemicals into it which had forced me to lose consciousness, a consciousness I had regained only on gor, awakening to the blows of his whip.
10 591 "Do you like the garment?" he asked.
10 592 "Yes, Master!" I said.
10 593 "Yes, Master!" "Take it off," he said.
I did not think he would hurt me now. I did not know, though. The garment I wore, incidentally, was more modest, in its way, than the garment of red silk I had made for myself on Earth, that which Teibar had thrust in my mouth in the library, showing me that I was forbidden to speak. He had withdrawn it from my mouth only on the library table, when I had lain there before him on my back, before he had put the conical rubberized mask over my face, introducing the chemicals into it which had forced me to lose consciousness, a consciousness I had regained only on gor, awakening to the blows of his whip. "Do you like the garment?" he asked. "Yes, Master!" I said. "Yes, Master!" "Take it off," he said. - (Dancer of Gor, Chapter )