Book 22. (7 results) Dancer of Gor (Context Quote)
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481
"Later," he said, "perhaps later," and returned to his work.
34
482
He left me there, helpless, tied in torment.
34
483
Later, some time later, too much time later, the beast, when he had finished his concerns about the camp, and had even ventured away and back, to replenish the water bags, he returned to me.
34
484
The slave fires in my belly had now burned low, but I knew they could be stirred into flame at a touch.
34
485
I pulled a little at the thongs that held my wrists.
34
486
I thrust my belly a little toward him, pleading.
34
487
He grinned.
"Later," he said, "perhaps later," and returned to his work.
He left me there, helpless, tied in torment.
Later, some time later, too much time later, the beast, when he had finished his concerns about the camp, and had even ventured away and back, to replenish the water bags, he returned to me.
The slave fires in my belly had now burned low, but I knew they could be stirred into flame at a touch.
I pulled a little at the thongs that held my wrists.
I thrust my belly a little toward him, pleading.
He grinned.
- (Dancer of Gor, Chapter )