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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
13 614 "You beg it?" he said.
13 615 "Yes, master!" I wept.
13 616 "I beg it!" "Since first I saw you, when I had unroped the shipping blanket, and put its folds to the sides, revealing you, helplessly manacled, when you first came to the house from Market of Semris," he said, "I dreamed that you would one day be so hot and needful before me, and would beg me for my touch".
13 617 I was astonished and delighted to hear this, that so mighty a man as this Gorean master, second in this house to Hendow, my master, might have found me attractive, and from so long ago.
13 618 But this did not, of course, relieve in the least the desperate need I felt.
13 619 It did not reduce my tensions.
13 620 It did not diminish or assuage my sufferings.
"You beg it?" he said. "Yes, master!" I wept. "I beg it!" "Since first I saw you, when I had unroped the shipping blanket, and put its folds to the sides, revealing you, helplessly manacled, when you first came to the house from Market of Semris," he said, "I dreamed that you would one day be so hot and needful before me, and would beg me for my touch". I was astonished and delighted to hear this, that so mighty a man as this Gorean master, second in this house to Hendow, my master, might have found me attractive, and from so long ago. But this did not, of course, relieve in the least the desperate need I felt. It did not reduce my tensions. It did not diminish or assuage my sufferings. - (Dancer of Gor, Chapter )