Book 22. (1 results) Dancer of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
34
384
I loved him! I loved him more than anything! But I had failed my first test with him! I had only wanted to know, foolishly, the nature of my power with him, if any, and the nature of the discipline to which I might be subject.
I loved him! I loved him more than anything! But I had failed my first test with him! I had only wanted to know, foolishly, the nature of my power with him, if any, and the nature of the discipline to which I might be subject.
- (Dancer of Gor, Chapter 34, Sentence #384)
Book 22. (7 results) Dancer of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
34
381
"Master," I begged, "may I speak!" "No," he said.
34
382
I lay there in misery until morning.
34
383
He was my master.
34
384
I loved him! I loved him more than anything! But I had failed my first test with him! I had only wanted to know, foolishly, the nature of my power with him, if any, and the nature of the discipline to which I might be subject.
34
385
I had only wanted to know if, truly, I was his slave or not.
34
386
Then he had made me serve him, uncompromisingly.
34
387
Then he had whipped me and put me chained at his feet.
"Master," I begged, "may I speak!" "No," he said.
I lay there in misery until morning.
He was my master.
I loved him! I loved him more than anything! But I had failed my first test with him! I had only wanted to know, foolishly, the nature of my power with him, if any, and the nature of the discipline to which I might be subject.
I had only wanted to know if, truly, I was his slave or not.
Then he had made me serve him, uncompromisingly.
Then he had whipped me and put me chained at his feet.
- (Dancer of Gor, Chapter 34)