Book 22. (1 results) Dancer of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
11
269
We were both afraid that if I called her by her name, and someone heard, I, and Ina, too, if she had not imposed discipline, would have been punished.
We were both afraid that if I called her by her name, and someone heard, I, and Ina, too, if she had not imposed discipline, would have been punished.
- (Dancer of Gor, Chapter 11, Sentence #269)
Book 22. (7 results) Dancer of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
11
266
"All right, Mistress," I whispered.
11
267
"Good," she smiled, reassuringly.
11
268
Ina did not care in the least, really, I was sure, whether I called her "Mistress" or not, but we had both agreed, two weeks ago, when we had become friends, both of us in the kitchen, that it would be better for me to do so, as I was the newest girl.
11
269
We were both afraid that if I called her by her name, and someone heard, I, and Ina, too, if she had not imposed discipline, would have been punished.
11
270
For example, we would not have wanted to let either Tupita or Sita catch us in such a negligence.
11
271
"Have you had your slave wine?" asked Ina.
11
272
"Yes," I said.
"All right, Mistress," I whispered.
"Good," she smiled, reassuringly.
Ina did not care in the least, really, I was sure, whether I called her "Mistress" or not, but we had both agreed, two weeks ago, when we had become friends, both of us in the kitchen, that it would be better for me to do so, as I was the newest girl.
We were both afraid that if I called her by her name, and someone heard, I, and Ina, too, if she had not imposed discipline, would have been punished.
For example, we would not have wanted to let either Tupita or Sita catch us in such a negligence.
"Have you had your slave wine?" asked Ina.
"Yes," I said.
- (Dancer of Gor, Chapter 11)