Book 22. (7 results) Dancer of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
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116
Then my back was at the end of the alleyway, a closed alleyway, a cul-de-sac, against a building.
19
117
"No," he said, suddenly.
19
118
"I must not take advantage of you".
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119
"Let it be the tiniest of kisses then," I said, softly, "once only, and only the merest touch, my lips and yours, that, so little, or all of me, and as you want me, whatever you wish".
19
120
He placed his hands, the palms of them, fiercely on the wall, one on each side of me, at my shoulders.
19
121
He put down his head for a moment, fighting with himself.
19
122
He then lifted his head, and looked into my eyes.
Then my back was at the end of the alleyway, a closed alleyway, a cul-de-sac, against a building.
"No," he said, suddenly.
"I must not take advantage of you".
"Let it be the tiniest of kisses then," I said, softly, "once only, and only the merest touch, my lips and yours, that, so little, or all of me, and as you want me, whatever you wish".
He placed his hands, the palms of them, fiercely on the wall, one on each side of me, at my shoulders.
He put down his head for a moment, fighting with himself.
He then lifted his head, and looked into my eyes.
- (Dancer of Gor, Chapter )