Book 22. (7 results) Dancer of Gor (Context Quote)
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356
The left side of her face was a flaming red.
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357
He then took up the slave whip which was there, where I had dropped it before him, earlier, and looped it about her neck.
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358
He then, by this means, pulled her up straighter, and holding her head up, looked down into her eyes.
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359
"Did you think that in my love for you," he asked, "I would cease to be your master?" "No, master," she said, happily, looking up at him.
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360
Even in the greatness of his love for her he would not cease to be her master.
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361
Indeed, had he done so, how could she have loved him so much? He then cast aside the whip and lifted her gently in his arms, and carried her back into the shadows, away from the fire.
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362
I was on all fours, by the fire.
The left side of her face was a flaming red.
He then took up the slave whip which was there, where I had dropped it before him, earlier, and looped it about her neck.
He then, by this means, pulled her up straighter, and holding her head up, looked down into her eyes.
"Did you think that in my love for you," he asked, "I would cease to be your master?" "No, master," she said, happily, looking up at him.
Even in the greatness of his love for her he would not cease to be her master.
Indeed, had he done so, how could she have loved him so much? He then cast aside the whip and lifted her gently in his arms, and carried her back into the shadows, away from the fire.
I was on all fours, by the fire.
- (Dancer of Gor, Chapter )