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Book 22. (7 results) Dancer of Gor (Context Quote)

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34 629 "You may speak," he said.
34 630 I put the pack to the side, and knelt before him, and put my head to his thigh.
34 631 "You know me for your slave," I said.
34 632 "I am yours in the sight of law, yours, owned, in fullest legality, and doubtless you are well aware, as well, that I am helpless in your arms, and writhe helplessly there, and hasten to obey in all things, fearful of my master's wrath, and that I am your slave conquest, and property, and am desperately concerned to please you, as must a female slave her master".
34 633 He regarded me.
34 634 "All things that a slave must be to her master, I am," I said.
34 635 "But know, too, beyond these things, that she who kneels at your feet is bound by the strongest of all chains—" "Beware," he said.
"You may speak," he said. I put the pack to the side, and knelt before him, and put my head to his thigh. "You know me for your slave," I said. "I am yours in the sight of law, yours, owned, in fullest legality, and doubtless you are well aware, as well, that I am helpless in your arms, and writhe helplessly there, and hasten to obey in all things, fearful of my master's wrath, and that I am your slave conquest, and property, and am desperately concerned to please you, as must a female slave her master". He regarded me. "All things that a slave must be to her master, I am," I said. "But know, too, beyond these things, that she who kneels at your feet is bound by the strongest of all chains—" "Beware," he said. - (Dancer of Gor, Chapter )