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Book 22. (1 results) Dancer of Gor (Individual Quote)

It was he, I recalled, who had regarded me, more than once in the meadow, he before whom I had, with a slave's awareness, a slave's tact and wisdom, a slave's sensitivity and need, understanding herself to be looked upon by a male, twice widened my knees. - (Dancer of Gor, Chapter 30, Sentence #93)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
30 93 It was he, I recalled, who had regarded me, more than once in the meadow, he before whom I had, with a slave's awareness, a slave's tact and wisdom, a slave's sensitivity and need, understanding herself to be looked upon by a male, twice widened my knees.

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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
30 90 I knew then that the stranger would whip me if I were not pleasing.
30 91 But I began, unable to help myself, to squirm beneath the touch of Sempronius.
30 92 "You are a hot slave," said Sempronius to me.
30 93 It was he, I recalled, who had regarded me, more than once in the meadow, he before whom I had, with a slave's awareness, a slave's tact and wisdom, a slave's sensitivity and need, understanding herself to be looked upon by a male, twice widened my knees.
30 94 To be sure, he was a Gorean male, and looking upon him, I became heated.
30 95 How could it be otherwise? I was a slave.
30 96 What they do to us! How they make us theirs! Doubtless he had been curious as to what it might be to have me in his arms! Had the stranger sensed this? Was that why he had had him feed me, when I had knelt before him, bound hand and foot? Doubtless he had been curious to know what it might be to have me in his arms! He was now to know! Was that all I was to the stranger, only a slave, no different from any other slave, only another meaningless slave? "Oh, oh," I moaned, softly.
I knew then that the stranger would whip me if I were not pleasing. But I began, unable to help myself, to squirm beneath the touch of Sempronius. "You are a hot slave," said Sempronius to me. It was he, I recalled, who had regarded me, more than once in the meadow, he before whom I had, with a slave's awareness, a slave's tact and wisdom, a slave's sensitivity and need, understanding herself to be looked upon by a male, twice widened my knees. To be sure, he was a Gorean male, and looking upon him, I became heated. How could it be otherwise? I was a slave. What they do to us! How they make us theirs! Doubtless he had been curious as to what it might be to have me in his arms! Had the stranger sensed this? Was that why he had had him feed me, when I had knelt before him, bound hand and foot? Doubtless he had been curious to know what it might be to have me in his arms! He was now to know! Was that all I was to the stranger, only a slave, no different from any other slave, only another meaningless slave? "Oh, oh," I moaned, softly. - (Dancer of Gor, Chapter 30)