Book 22. (1 results) Dancer of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Quote
11
964
I do not know, really, whether I had done this to myself in the dance, which is possible, or if my arousal had merely come upon me in the course of the dance, but I was aroused.
I do not know, really, whether I had done this to myself in the dance, which is possible, or if my arousal had merely come upon me in the course of the dance, but I was aroused.
- (Dancer of Gor, Chapter 11, Sentence #964)
Book 22. (7 results) Dancer of Gor (Context Quote)
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Sentence #
Quote
11
961
Then I realized suddenly that I was actually aroused.
11
962
The interior of my thighs were hot.
11
963
My belly, hot and burning, seemed to beg to be touched.
11
964
I do not know, really, whether I had done this to myself in the dance, which is possible, or if my arousal had merely come upon me in the course of the dance, but I was aroused.
11
965
I was a helpless, aroused slave! This now was no role.
11
966
It was what I was.
11
967
I returned to the back of the dancing floor, piteously, that I might sway before my master, he in the back, by the beaded curtain, gross, loathsome Hendow.
Then I realized suddenly that I was actually aroused.
The interior of my thighs were hot.
My belly, hot and burning, seemed to beg to be touched.
I do not know, really, whether I had done this to myself in the dance, which is possible, or if my arousal had merely come upon me in the course of the dance, but I was aroused.
I was a helpless, aroused slave! This now was no role.
It was what I was.
I returned to the back of the dancing floor, piteously, that I might sway before my master, he in the back, by the beaded curtain, gross, loathsome Hendow.
- (Dancer of Gor, Chapter 11)