Book 24. (7 results) Vagabonds of Gor (Context Quote)
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Of course, I had just, as a matter of fact, received a hundred pieces of gold.
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Surely that should count for something.
48
285
"I own you!" he cried proudly, happily, to the girl.
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286
She flung herself to her belly before him, covering his feet with kisses.
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287
In an instant he had knelt before her and drawn her up to her knees, holding her and kissing her.
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She had her head back.
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He then pulled her half to her feet, she bent back, and then, he crouching over her, lowered her, gently, to her back.
Of course, I had just, as a matter of fact, received a hundred pieces of gold.
Surely that should count for something.
"I own you!" he cried proudly, happily, to the girl.
She flung herself to her belly before him, covering his feet with kisses.
In an instant he had knelt before her and drawn her up to her knees, holding her and kissing her.
She had her head back.
He then pulled her half to her feet, she bent back, and then, he crouching over her, lowered her, gently, to her back.
- (Vagabonds of Gor, Chapter )