Book 24. (1 results) Vagabonds of Gor (Individual Quote)
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729
Seeing how beautiful a woman could be, and how desirable, they, too, wanted so to writhe and move, and, in doing so, to bring themselves, too, to the attention of masters, that they might beg some assuagement for their needs of submission and love.
Seeing how beautiful a woman could be, and how desirable, they, too, wanted so to writhe and move, and, in doing so, to bring themselves, too, to the attention of masters, that they might beg some assuagement for their needs of submission and love.
- (Vagabonds of Gor, Chapter 1, Sentence #729)
Book 24. (7 results) Vagabonds of Gor (Context Quote)
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1
726
It was as though they could not believe their eyes.
1
727
They had not, until then, I gathered, no more than Philebus, nor I, suspected the depth and extent of the female, and slave, in Temione.
1
728
Some of them tore open their silk, and squirmed on their knees, in the dirt, in need.
1
729
Seeing how beautiful a woman could be, and how desirable, they, too, wanted so to writhe and move, and, in doing so, to bring themselves, too, to the attention of masters, that they might beg some assuagement for their needs of submission and love.
1
730
There was the sound of the flute and drum.
1
731
There was the firelight, the men about, the enclosure, the Vosk in the background, the firelight and the slave.
1
732
"So beautiful," whispered a man.
It was as though they could not believe their eyes.
They had not, until then, I gathered, no more than Philebus, nor I, suspected the depth and extent of the female, and slave, in Temione.
Some of them tore open their silk, and squirmed on their knees, in the dirt, in need.
Seeing how beautiful a woman could be, and how desirable, they, too, wanted so to writhe and move, and, in doing so, to bring themselves, too, to the attention of masters, that they might beg some assuagement for their needs of submission and love.
There was the sound of the flute and drum.
There was the firelight, the men about, the enclosure, the Vosk in the background, the firelight and the slave.
"So beautiful," whispered a man.
- (Vagabonds of Gor, Chapter 1)