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Book 26. (1 results) Witness of Gor (Individual Quote)

But his primary interest in me, I was certain, went well beyond the gratification and entertainment, slyly stolen, he might derive from one of a garden's casually encountered, exquisitely figured, frightened, helplessly responsive flowers. - (Witness of Gor, Chapter 7, Sentence #492)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
7 492 But his primary interest in me, I was certain, went well beyond the gratification and entertainment, slyly stolen, he might derive from one of a garden's casually encountered, exquisitely figured, frightened, helplessly responsive flowers.

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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
7 489 What was his intent regarding me? How much at his mercy I was! Clearly his interest in me was more than a fancy of a moment, a whim in a garden.
7 490 I was frightened.
7 491 He had put me to his pleasure almost casually because I was there, a matter of convenience.
7 492 But his primary interest in me, I was certain, went well beyond the gratification and entertainment, slyly stolen, he might derive from one of a garden's casually encountered, exquisitely figured, frightened, helplessly responsive flowers.
7 493 I had been put to his pleasure almost as a matter of course.
7 494 Now that he had done with me, he returned to his questions.
7 495 Well then was I reminded of my own triviality and meaninglessness.
What was his intent regarding me? How much at his mercy I was! Clearly his interest in me was more than a fancy of a moment, a whim in a garden. I was frightened. He had put me to his pleasure almost casually because I was there, a matter of convenience. But his primary interest in me, I was certain, went well beyond the gratification and entertainment, slyly stolen, he might derive from one of a garden's casually encountered, exquisitely figured, frightened, helplessly responsive flowers. I had been put to his pleasure almost as a matter of course. Now that he had done with me, he returned to his questions. Well then was I reminded of my own triviality and meaninglessness. - (Witness of Gor, Chapter 7)