Book 22. (1 results) Dancer of Gor (Individual Quote)
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32
To be sure I already wore the most marvelous and joyous bonds of all, those of my womanhood, identical with myself, those of my slavery, natural and legal, and those of my love.
To be sure I already wore the most marvelous and joyous bonds of all, those of my womanhood, identical with myself, those of my slavery, natural and legal, and those of my love.
- (Dancer of Gor, Chapter 33, Sentence #32)
Book 22. (7 results) Dancer of Gor (Context Quote)
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33
29
"And love, Master," I said, boldly.
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30
"And love!" He frowned.
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31
"Forgive me, Master," I said.
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32
To be sure I already wore the most marvelous and joyous bonds of all, those of my womanhood, identical with myself, those of my slavery, natural and legal, and those of my love.
33
33
When I saw his eyes upon me I moved my knees a tiny bit further apart.
33
34
It was a subtle thing.
33
35
He was not supposed, really, to notice it, or much notice it, at least on a conscious level.
"And love, Master," I said, boldly.
"And love!" He frowned.
"Forgive me, Master," I said.
To be sure I already wore the most marvelous and joyous bonds of all, those of my womanhood, identical with myself, those of my slavery, natural and legal, and those of my love.
When I saw his eyes upon me I moved my knees a tiny bit further apart.
It was a subtle thing.
He was not supposed, really, to notice it, or much notice it, at least on a conscious level.
- (Dancer of Gor, Chapter 33)