Book 23. (7 results) Renegades of Gor (Context Quote)
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Sentence #
Quote
21
1238
These latter girls would be clothed, if clothed, at the whim of, and according to the caprices of, their mistresses.
21
1239
Interestingly, such girls often try to call themselves to the attention of men, hoping for an offer to be made for them.
21
1240
They are often well lashed for that.
21
1241
Sometimes a guard, in his kindness, will give them a man's worn sandal, that they may conceal it in their kennel and at night, in secrecy, in their sorrow and need, press it to their cheek, and kiss it, and shed tears upon it.
21
1242
"We trust, of course," said Claudia, "in the thoughtfulness and benevolence, the kindness, of master".
21
1243
"Yes, Master," said Publia.
21
1244
I wonder if some readers, if readers there should ever be, for a manuscript of this nature, perhaps so unlikely or problematic, have well followed these exchanges.
These latter girls would be clothed, if clothed, at the whim of, and according to the caprices of, their mistresses.
Interestingly, such girls often try to call themselves to the attention of men, hoping for an offer to be made for them.
They are often well lashed for that.
Sometimes a guard, in his kindness, will give them a man's worn sandal, that they may conceal it in their kennel and at night, in secrecy, in their sorrow and need, press it to their cheek, and kiss it, and shed tears upon it.
"We trust, of course," said Claudia, "in the thoughtfulness and benevolence, the kindness, of master".
"Yes, Master," said Publia.
I wonder if some readers, if readers there should ever be, for a manuscript of this nature, perhaps so unlikely or problematic, have well followed these exchanges.
- (Renegades of Gor, Chapter )