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Book 25. (7 results) Magicians of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
20 838 "I see," I said.
20 839 "But I would be grateful to him," she said, "for even so small a touch".
20 840 "I see," I said.
20 841 "I would kiss the unstrapped, discarded sandal that had kicked me".
20 842 "You may move," said I, "Lavinia," for that was the name I had kept on her.
20 843 She then, released from the enforced, tense quiescence I had imposed upon her, clutched me gratefully, sobbing with relief and joy.
20 844 In a few moments she wept, "I yield me, Master!" and I then held her like iron and cried out with joy and she sobbed "I am helpless and taken!" and Phoebe, too, in the arms of Marcus, cried out, herself as well taken, and he, too, uttered a wild cry and a then sudden, low, satisfying growl, and the sounds of Phoebe and Marcus and of Lavinia and myself mingled in the tiny room and it had been done to the slaves once more.
"I see," I said. "But I would be grateful to him," she said, "for even so small a touch". "I see," I said. "I would kiss the unstrapped, discarded sandal that had kicked me". "You may move," said I, "Lavinia," for that was the name I had kept on her. She then, released from the enforced, tense quiescence I had imposed upon her, clutched me gratefully, sobbing with relief and joy. In a few moments she wept, "I yield me, Master!" and I then held her like iron and cried out with joy and she sobbed "I am helpless and taken!" and Phoebe, too, in the arms of Marcus, cried out, herself as well taken, and he, too, uttered a wild cry and a then sudden, low, satisfying growl, and the sounds of Phoebe and Marcus and of Lavinia and myself mingled in the tiny room and it had been done to the slaves once more. - (Magicians of Gor, Chapter )