Book 22. (1 results) Dancer of Gor (Individual Quote)
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54
"She who was that librarian," I said, "is here, but she is now only a naked slave, and she begs to kiss her master".
"She who was that librarian," I said, "is here, but she is now only a naked slave, and she begs to kiss her master".
- (Dancer of Gor, Chapter 34, Sentence #54)
Book 22. (7 results) Dancer of Gor (Context Quote)
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34
51
He referred doubtless to the long-sleeved blouse, the dark sweater, the severe skirt, the low-heeled shoes, such things.
34
52
"I do not know, master," I said.
34
53
"And where, too, now, is that librarian?" he asked.
34
54
"She who was that librarian," I said, "is here, but she is now only a naked slave, and she begs to kiss her master".
34
55
"She may do so," he informed me.
34
56
In a time, then, again, he aroused, he seized me and rose to his knees, and held me, he kneeling, I kneeling, and then he thrust me back, and my head was down, and he lifted me up, to him, he kneeling, and he then again, I so helpless, hanging back and down, put me imperiously to his pleasure.
34
57
"I did well to pick you out on Earth," he cried.
He referred doubtless to the long-sleeved blouse, the dark sweater, the severe skirt, the low-heeled shoes, such things.
"I do not know, master," I said.
"And where, too, now, is that librarian?" he asked.
"She who was that librarian," I said, "is here, but she is now only a naked slave, and she begs to kiss her master".
"She may do so," he informed me.
In a time, then, again, he aroused, he seized me and rose to his knees, and held me, he kneeling, I kneeling, and then he thrust me back, and my head was down, and he lifted me up, to him, he kneeling, and he then again, I so helpless, hanging back and down, put me imperiously to his pleasure.
"I did well to pick you out on Earth," he cried.
- (Dancer of Gor, Chapter 34)