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

I wanted to hurry about the fire, and throw myself on my belly before the stranger, tears in my eyes, covering his feet and ankles with kisses, his helpless slave, begging his touch. - (Dancer of Gor, Chapter 31, Sentence #69)
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31 69 I wanted to hurry about the fire, and throw myself on my belly before the stranger, tears in my eyes, covering his feet and ankles with kisses, his helpless slave, begging his touch.

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

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31 66 Too, I would have loved to do small tasks for him, even if he did not see me do them, such things as sewing his tunic or, as I had for Aulus, polishing his boots.
31 67 We were then finished with the work and came and knelt by the fire, Tupita and I, slaves.
31 68 I would soon, I suspected, now that the work was done, be returned to the slave wagon.
31 69 I wanted to hurry about the fire, and throw myself on my belly before the stranger, tears in my eyes, covering his feet and ankles with kisses, his helpless slave, begging his touch.
31 70 Surely he knew me! My belly burned, my thighs flamed.
31 71 I put down my head.
31 72 I hoped he could not smell me.
Too, I would have loved to do small tasks for him, even if he did not see me do them, such things as sewing his tunic or, as I had for Aulus, polishing his boots. We were then finished with the work and came and knelt by the fire, Tupita and I, slaves. I would soon, I suspected, now that the work was done, be returned to the slave wagon. I wanted to hurry about the fire, and throw myself on my belly before the stranger, tears in my eyes, covering his feet and ankles with kisses, his helpless slave, begging his touch. Surely he knew me! My belly burned, my thighs flamed. I put down my head. I hoped he could not smell me. - (Dancer of Gor, Chapter 31)