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"kiss " "mistress "

Book 26. (7 results) Witness of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
4 647 I had thought that it had meant everything, but it had meant nothing.
4 648 But, of course, in meaning nothing, it had, in its way, in a sense more grievous and fearful than I had understood at the time, meant everything.
4 649 The kissing of the whip had been impersonal.
4 650 I was, apparently, in this place, one for whom it was appropriate to kiss the whip.
4 651 That was the kind of which I was, whatever kind, in this place, that might be.
4 652 The kissing of the whip had been impersonal.
4 653 It made no difference whose whip it was.
I had thought that it had meant everything, but it had meant nothing. But, of course, in meaning nothing, it had, in its way, in a sense more grievous and fearful than I had understood at the time, meant everything. The kissing of the whip had been impersonal. I was, apparently, in this place, one for whom it was appropriate to kiss the whip. That was the kind of which I was, whatever kind, in this place, that might be. The kissing of the whip had been impersonal. It made no difference whose whip it was. - (Witness of Gor, Chapter )