Book 22. (1 results) Dancer of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
24
397
I had lured many of them, but now I danced before them, to please them, begging for my life, danced before them helplessly, at their mercy, submitted and dependent on their favor, for my very life, as much as though I might be their own slave.
I had lured many of them, but now I danced before them, to please them, begging for my life, danced before them helplessly, at their mercy, submitted and dependent on their favor, for my very life, as much as though I might be their own slave.
- (Dancer of Gor, Chapter 24, Sentence #397)
Book 22. (7 results) Dancer of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
24
394
"Superb," said a man.
24
395
I saw now that they, or most of them, were pleased.
24
396
I sensed now that I might be spared, at least if I pleased them, too, well enough in the sand.
24
397
I had lured many of them, but now I danced before them, to please them, begging for my life, danced before them helplessly, at their mercy, submitted and dependent on their favor, for my very life, as much as though I might be their own slave.
24
398
I saw to my joy, coming gradually to understand it, that they, or surely most of them, would accept this, my beauty, my submission and service, abject and total, in lieu of my blood.
24
399
It would be vengeance enough for them.
24
400
How mighty they were, and kind! To be sure, I would have to continue to show them perfections of slave service and total deference.
"Superb," said a man.
I saw now that they, or most of them, were pleased.
I sensed now that I might be spared, at least if I pleased them, too, well enough in the sand.
I had lured many of them, but now I danced before them, to please them, begging for my life, danced before them helplessly, at their mercy, submitted and dependent on their favor, for my very life, as much as though I might be their own slave.
I saw to my joy, coming gradually to understand it, that they, or surely most of them, would accept this, my beauty, my submission and service, abject and total, in lieu of my blood.
It would be vengeance enough for them.
How mighty they were, and kind! To be sure, I would have to continue to show them perfections of slave service and total deference.
- (Dancer of Gor, Chapter 24)