Book 22. (7 results) Dancer of Gor (Context Quote)
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312
"No, Master," I assured him.
24
313
"No woman of my caste could move like that!" he cried.
24
314
"Do not be too sure, Master," I cautioned him.
24
315
I saw sweat upon his forehead, and his fists clench as he perhaps recalled some women he had known, of that caste.
24
316
Surely the women of his caste, too, could be taught to dance, and to lick and kiss, and serve, and even superbly, such that they might drive a man wild with desire.
24
317
Were they not, too, in the final analysis, only females? I had known two slaves who had once been of his caste, Corinne, in the house of my training, and Laura, in Hendow's tavern.
24
318
Both had been superb slaves.
"No, Master," I assured him.
"No woman of my caste could move like that!" he cried.
"Do not be too sure, Master," I cautioned him.
I saw sweat upon his forehead, and his fists clench as he perhaps recalled some women he had known, of that caste.
Surely the women of his caste, too, could be taught to dance, and to lick and kiss, and serve, and even superbly, such that they might drive a man wild with desire.
Were they not, too, in the final analysis, only females? I had known two slaves who had once been of his caste, Corinne, in the house of my training, and Laura, in Hendow's tavern.
Both had been superb slaves.
- (Dancer of Gor, Chapter )