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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
19 161 The fellow, too, held a tunic to my mouth, and I took it in my teeth.
19 162 When I left the alley there would be little that would be unusual about me.
19 163 I would be just another girl, well exposed in her skimpy tunic, snugly locked in her collar, nothing unusual.
20 1 The Key in the Belt "Please, master," I said, swiftly kneeling near the entrance to the alleyway, "my master is much occupied with his business, and neglects me".
20 2 The tall, strong fellow stopped to regard me.
20 3 I was the sort of woman apparently not without interest to Gorean males.
20 4 "Kind master," I begged, "have pity on a female slave, desperate in her need".
The fellow, too, held a tunic to my mouth, and I took it in my teeth. When I left the alley there would be little that would be unusual about me. I would be just another girl, well exposed in her skimpy tunic, snugly locked in her collar, nothing unusual. The Key in the Belt "Please, master," I said, swiftly kneeling near the entrance to the alleyway, "my master is much occupied with his business, and neglects me". The tall, strong fellow stopped to regard me. I was the sort of woman apparently not without interest to Gorean males. "Kind master," I begged, "have pity on a female slave, desperate in her need". - (Dancer of Gor, Chapter )