Book 25. (7 results) Magicians of Gor (Context Quote)
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532
He seemed stunned.
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533
I did not know if this were merely his surprise at seeing her here, again, from so long ago, so unexpectedly, she now in her collar, or if the startled response to her might be more the result of recognizing the incredible transformation which had taken place in her, that the mere free woman he had entrapped had now become, in her bondage, so astoundingly fascinating and beautiful.
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534
Perhaps it was both.
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535
Lavinia then, seemingly overcome, trembling, put herself to her belly before him, her lips and hair over his sandals, and beggingly, timidly, as though she feared she might be struck or kicked, began to kiss and lick his feet.
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536
I myself, I am sure, was little less startled than the fellow to whom these attentions were addressed.
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537
I had expected Lavinia to kneel before him and give him the message, little more.
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538
Indeed, I was not certain that she would have been permitted to do even this.
He seemed stunned.
I did not know if this were merely his surprise at seeing her here, again, from so long ago, so unexpectedly, she now in her collar, or if the startled response to her might be more the result of recognizing the incredible transformation which had taken place in her, that the mere free woman he had entrapped had now become, in her bondage, so astoundingly fascinating and beautiful.
Perhaps it was both.
Lavinia then, seemingly overcome, trembling, put herself to her belly before him, her lips and hair over his sandals, and beggingly, timidly, as though she feared she might be struck or kicked, began to kiss and lick his feet.
I myself, I am sure, was little less startled than the fellow to whom these attentions were addressed.
I had expected Lavinia to kneel before him and give him the message, little more.
Indeed, I was not certain that she would have been permitted to do even this.
- (Magicians of Gor, Chapter )