Book 22. (7 results) Dancer of Gor (Context Quote)
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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.
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318
Both had been superb slaves.
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319
To be sure, being slaves, they were no longer in his caste.
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320
Animals do not have caste.
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321
I danced before another.
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322
It was my desperate hope to turn their wrath, and their desire for vengeance, seemingly at the beginning so adamant, so fierce and unrelenting, to interest, and desire, and passion.
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323
"Do not kill me, Master," I begged another, "but let me live, I beg you, to serve and please you, and with all the fullness of the female!" "Perhaps," he said, licking his lips.
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.
To be sure, being slaves, they were no longer in his caste.
Animals do not have caste.
I danced before another.
It was my desperate hope to turn their wrath, and their desire for vengeance, seemingly at the beginning so adamant, so fierce and unrelenting, to interest, and desire, and passion.
"Do not kill me, Master," I begged another, "but let me live, I beg you, to serve and please you, and with all the fullness of the female!" "Perhaps," he said, licking his lips.
- (Dancer of Gor, Chapter )