Book 22. (7 results) Dancer of Gor (Context Quote)
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I was relieved to hear his asservation.
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326
I did not doubt but what Tupita, love me though she might, would as first girl have put me well and lengthily under the whip if he had not been satisfied.
31
327
Mirus looked down at me.
31
328
"And in the end," he asked, "who is master, who is slave?" "You are the master," I said.
31
329
"I am the slave".
31
330
"And who is victorious?" he asked.
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"You are, master," I said, "and totally, and I am nothing".
I was relieved to hear his asservation.
I did not doubt but what Tupita, love me though she might, would as first girl have put me well and lengthily under the whip if he had not been satisfied.
Mirus looked down at me.
"And in the end," he asked, "who is master, who is slave?" "You are the master," I said.
"I am the slave".
"And who is victorious?" he asked.
"You are, master," I said, "and totally, and I am nothing".
- (Dancer of Gor, Chapter )