Book 26. (1 results) Witness of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Quote
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766
Why did it not begin? How merciless would it be? Let it pity me! I was only a slave! Then it made a little noise, as of satisfied curiosity.
Why did it not begin? How merciless would it be? Let it pity me! I was only a slave! Then it made a little noise, as of satisfied curiosity.
- (Witness of Gor, Chapter 13, Sentence #766)
Book 26. (7 results) Witness of Gor (Context Quote)
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763
I heard a snuffling, grunting sound.
13
764
It was as though a beast bent over me.
13
765
I could feel its breath upon me.
13
766
Why did it not begin? How merciless would it be? Let it pity me! I was only a slave! Then it made a little noise, as of satisfied curiosity.
13
767
I did not understand this.
13
768
I heard the brunet slave now stirring the water and meal together.
13
769
The monster then put me back on my knees, my head down, near the ring.
I heard a snuffling, grunting sound.
It was as though a beast bent over me.
I could feel its breath upon me.
Why did it not begin? How merciless would it be? Let it pity me! I was only a slave! Then it made a little noise, as of satisfied curiosity.
I did not understand this.
I heard the brunet slave now stirring the water and meal together.
The monster then put me back on my knees, my head down, near the ring.
- (Witness of Gor, Chapter 13)