Book 26. (7 results) Witness of Gor (Context Quote)
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11
1727
How fearful it must be for any woman to be among such men, let alone one such as I, a slave! I felt as though I might be a delicacy, one which, had it not been for a word from he in the chair, would by now have been seized and devoured.
11
1728
But on this world there were doubtless many such delicacies, silked and perfumed, combed and belled, deliciously curved, trained, eager to please.
11
1729
Might they not be encountered in any tavern? Indeed, I had at one time thought that I might be sent to such a tavern.
11
1730
girls such as I, from my world, are apparently popular purchases with tavern keepers.
11
1731
I lay there before the dais, helpless, but now, apparently, quite safe.
11
1732
But I felt somehow angry, somehow vaguely dissatisfied, even irritated.
11
1733
What sort of girl was I? How pleased I was that I was now safe! They could not touch me now! But my belly seemed aflame.
How fearful it must be for any woman to be among such men, let alone one such as I, a slave! I felt as though I might be a delicacy, one which, had it not been for a word from he in the chair, would by now have been seized and devoured.
But on this world there were doubtless many such delicacies, silked and perfumed, combed and belled, deliciously curved, trained, eager to please.
Might they not be encountered in any tavern? Indeed, I had at one time thought that I might be sent to such a tavern.
girls such as I, from my world, are apparently popular purchases with tavern keepers.
I lay there before the dais, helpless, but now, apparently, quite safe.
But I felt somehow angry, somehow vaguely dissatisfied, even irritated.
What sort of girl was I? How pleased I was that I was now safe! They could not touch me now! But my belly seemed aflame.
- (Witness of Gor, Chapter )