Book 26. (1 results) Witness of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
4
615
I had kissed his whip, in giddy ecstasy! I was prepared to give myself to him, to love him! Had he so much as snapped his fingers I would have done anything! I heard, again, voices behind me.
I had kissed his whip, in giddy ecstasy! I was prepared to give myself to him, to love him! Had he so much as snapped his fingers I would have done anything! I heard, again, voices behind me.
- (Witness of Gor, Chapter 4, Sentence #615)
Book 26. (7 results) Witness of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
4
612
We knelt there.
4
613
We were now being given time to ourselves, I suppose, kneeling there, the chain at our belly, that we might understand, and appreciate, the momentousness, at least from our point of view, of what had occurred.
4
614
Let us now, kneeling there, the chain at our belly, realize what we had done; let us now understand, and appreciate, how we might now be utterly different from what we had been before.
4
615
I had kissed his whip, in giddy ecstasy! I was prepared to give myself to him, to love him! Had he so much as snapped his fingers I would have done anything! I heard, again, voices behind me.
4
616
One or another of the men were coming down the line, approaching from behind.
4
617
I did not look back.
4
618
It is not so easy to do, held in the collar, both from before and behind.
We knelt there.
We were now being given time to ourselves, I suppose, kneeling there, the chain at our belly, that we might understand, and appreciate, the momentousness, at least from our point of view, of what had occurred.
Let us now, kneeling there, the chain at our belly, realize what we had done; let us now understand, and appreciate, how we might now be utterly different from what we had been before.
I had kissed his whip, in giddy ecstasy! I was prepared to give myself to him, to love him! Had he so much as snapped his fingers I would have done anything! I heard, again, voices behind me.
One or another of the men were coming down the line, approaching from behind.
I did not look back.
It is not so easy to do, held in the collar, both from before and behind.
- (Witness of Gor, Chapter 4)